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Shaka Guide's Poipu and Koloa Town Itinerary

Shaka Guide's Poipu and Koloa Town Itinerary

Shaka Guide

The southern region of Kauai has preserved its rich history due to its many cultural sites and artifacts that span from the days when ancient Hawaiian villages dotted the land to the sugar plantation era of the early 1900’s. This tour covers a small portion of the island, but packs a lot in! In addition to historic sites, you’ll visit beaches, a garden, a hike, a limestone cave, a blowhole and an ancient fishpond!

Note: This tour has two starting points, one in Poipu, the other in Lihue. No matter where you start you’ll visit the same spots.

*This itinerary starts in Poipu*

Shaka Guide's Poipu and Koloa Town Itinerary

MORNING

We recommend starting the tour by 10 a.m. This tour takes about 4-6 hours and has a total of 14 stops.

Prince Kuhio Park

Approximate time: 5 minutes

Pull over for a quick look at this park that’s named after a revered Hawaiian prince, Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalanianaole. We’ll tell you all about this historic Hawaiian figure who is considered a hero to the Hawaiian people.

Lawai Beach

Approximate time: 30 minutes

Time to hit the beach! Start the day with a quick dip in the ocean. The beach is small, but it’s a great spot for snorkeling and swimming. While you’re there, look out for Hawaiian sea turtles! If you see them, keep your distance -- these are protected animals and getting to close will result in a large fine.

Spouting Horn

Approximate time: 15 minutes

At Spouting Horn, watch as the waves roll in, and a blowhole shoots water up to 50 feet in the air! This is more than a natural wonder, the site also has a mythical backstory that we’ll tell you along the way. Note, this spot has plenty of parking and public restrooms.

Koloa Landing & Bay

Approximate time: 10 minutes

We’ll guide you to another pullover spot to learn about a former Kauai shipping port. Koloa Landing doesn’t look like much now, but in the mid-1800’s this was the main port for the entire island. Back in the day when ocean voyages across the pacific easily took months to complete, this spot was used to replenish supplies and provisions because of its ideal position between the Americas and Asia.

Ancient Hawaiian Heiau

Approximate time: 10 minutes

A Heiau is an ancient Hawaiian temple, and although this site may not look like more than a pile of rocks, it was once an ancient community. While you’re here, please be respectful of this spot of great meaning to Hawaiians.

Moirs Gardens

Approximate time: 30 minutes

Go for a leisurely stroll through a well-kept garden where you’ll find cascading pools, Koi ponds, rare cacti, bromeliads, orchids and many other plant species. If you have time, meander to the end of the garden, and cross the street to Kiahuna Beach. It’s a white sand beach, good for beginning surfers, snorkeling and boogie boarding.

Kāneiolouma Cultural Complex

Approximate time: 10 minutes

This tour packs a lot of culture in a small radius. At Kāneiolouma Cultural Complex you’ll visit another cultural site. This ancient fishing village dates back to the 1400’s and spans 13 acres. Here you can find remains of houses, fishponds, religious shrines and altars with carved idols that have lain undisturbed for centuries.

Brennecke's Beach Broiler & Poipu Beach

Approximate time: 1+ hour

Shaka Guide's Poipu and Koloa Driving Tour Itinerary

Poipu Beach, Kauai

Grab a bite to eat at Brennecke’s Beach Broiler before heading to Poipu Beach. Brennecke’s is known for its pupu platters, ahi burgers, and variety of seafood options to choose from. After lunch, head to the beach for some snorkeling. Pro Tip! The next beach is one of our favorites on the tour, if you just want to grab a bite then head to Shipwrecks, skip Poipu Beach.

Shipwrecks Beach & Hike

Approximate time: 45+ minutes

Start your visit to Shipwrecks with a hike up the Shipwrecks Beach Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail for some panoramic views of the bay. We’ll tell you how to find it on the tour. From there, spend some time enjoying this breathtaking beach with expansive white sand and pristine water.

Makauwahi Cave

Approximate time: 30 minutes

Shaka Guide's Poipu and Koloa Driving Tour ItineraryExplore a historic sinkhole and learn more about Hawaii’s geology in Makauwahi

Just a few miles from Shipwrecks Beach is a Makauwahi Cave, which is a sinkhole inside a large limestone cave. Geologists believe that the cave began its formation up to 400,000 years ago as a sand dune. Take a hike down into the cave, at the end, there’s occasionally a volunteer with turtles to tell you about the caves and these animals.

Volcanic Cone

Approximate time: 5 minutes

Here we will pull over to see a cinder cone, which you can think of as a mini-volcano. This cinder cone along with lava rocks on the beach, and other volcanic features that dot these islands, tell the story of how Hawaii came to be.

Koloa Jodo Mission Buddhist Temple

Approximate time: 20 minutes

There’s loads of history on this tour, and the Koloa Jodo Mission Buddhist Temple is no exception. It’s a little temple that was built back in 1910 by Japanese immigrants who came to work in the sugar cane fields.

Alekoko Menehune Fishpond

Approximate time: 15 minutes

Shaka Guide's Poipu and Koloa ItineraryLearn more about Hawaiian history by visiting the Alekoko Menehune Fishpond

After Jodo Mission you can take a drive a couple miles out of town to see a beautiful valley with a historically significant fishpond. This ancient fishpond was said to have been created by the legendary Menehune, who are believed to be the first people to inhabit Hawaii. This fishpond is a masterpiece of engineering invented in ancient Hawaii, and the scenery that surrounds it is beautiful.

Koloa Town

Approximate time: 45 minutes

Shaka Guide's Poipu and Koloa Driving Tour ItineraryDusk Falls on Koloa Town, Kauai, Photo by Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA) Tor Johnson

End your day visiting the unique shops and boutiques in Koloa Town. While you’re there, stop by the free history center with pictures from the town’s old plantation days. Take your time to walk around the town here and absorb its unique heritage. There’s also some great spots to grab dinner. We recommend Koloa Fish Market which has phenomenal poke bowls and other great local food plates.

Return to Poipu

After you’ve explored Koloa Town, we’ll guide you back towards Poipu where you can end your day at the beach, grab some dinner if you haven’t yet or do some shopping.

When you’re in Hawaii, we ask that you act respectfully towards the locals, land and wildlife. Please pick up your trash; never touch any marine life, plants, or other animals; and avoid spots that are unsafe. Hawaii’s natural resources are precious, it’s up to all of us to help preserve these resources.

Ready to take the Poipu and Koloa Town Driving Tour? Here's everything you need to know before you go!

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