by Shelah Jean Abubo | Mar 23, 2012 | Hawaiian Language & History, Kauai News, Things To Do on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
The Prince, the Prince, the beautiful Prince Golf Course on Kauai has just re-opened after a $5 million renovation overseen by the original architect, Robert Trent Jones, Jr. All the greens and practice areas have been replanted with Seashore Paspalum, the tee boxes...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Feb 18, 2011 | Where to Eat on Kauai
Rainbows. Waterfalls. Hanalei Bay. No Kauai vacation is complete without seeing the view from the St. Regis in Princeville. Valet your car and visit the lobby bar—watch a sunset over Bali Hai—or have breakfast, lunch or dinner at the Makana Terrace. Or better yet,...
by Jean & Abbott | Nov 16, 2016 | Just for Kids, Things To Do on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
Wishing Well Shave Ice is our ‘go to’ when we are on Kauai’ North Shore. Not only do they have hand’s down the best organic (and real sugar kine) shave ice on the island they have incredible Acai bowls, cold-pressed coffees, and a bunch of...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Mar 2, 2012 | Things To Do on Kauai, This Month on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
Guess we’ve had enough winter rains lately to ensure that Kauai will be VERY green this St. Patrick’s Day (sorry, but “no rain, no rainbows”). Hopefully the luck of the Irish will shine on us in the form of sunny skies, so you’ll be able...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Dec 4, 2012 | Things To Do on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
A culinary romp through paradise? Why not? Tasting Kauai’s day-long “Farm to Fork” expeditions include a farm tour, a four-course lunch, a cooking demonstration, and, on December 11, a tasting at Nani Moon Mead. (Nani Moon produces luscious tropical...
by Shelah Jean Abubo | Jun 15, 2010 | Kauai Shopping, Things To Do on Kauai, Where to Eat on Kauai
People always ask me where I go to eat and shop. So today I’d like to tell you about one of my favorite places, Kilauea, “the biggest little town on the North Shore.” If you take the turn off by the Chevron Station heading for the Kilauea Lighthouse, you’ll see...