Sunday, April 20, 2008

Kauai Trip

Here's a brief day-by-day description of our Spring Break trip to Kauai, April 8-15:

We arrived at night on the 8th and checked into the Sheraton at Poipu Beach, which is on the only real dry portion of the island. Kauai is mostly rainforest, and has the wettest spot in the world. It rained off and on even at our hotel, but the weather never kept us from doing anything, and there was still plenty of sun for the beach.

April 9: Spent the whole day breaking in the beach in front of our hotel. See pictures on KodakShare Gallery (I sent a link on email).

April 10: We spent this day hiking the Napali coast. It's about a 2-hour drive to the trailhead on the other side of the island. It was dry for about the first mile of the the 2-mile hike along the mountainous coast, and then rained the rest of the way to the beach at the end of the trail and all the way back. We saw humpback whales breaching off the coast, just like Chris and I did from the same spot 20 years ago on our first trip to Hawaii. The hike continues for another 9 miles if you have a permit and the time, which we didn't. Upon return to the trailhead, we snorkeled for a while at the adjacent beach, and while Chris and I were in the water, the kids got their snorkeling gear stolen (the only black mark on the trip). This is where we saw the "manny-legged" hen (see the Share Gallery).





April 11: Spent the day back at the beach, and ended it with a Luau at the Sheraton. The buffet was fantastic, but it started to rain and they had to move the show inside. The show wasn't nearly as good as the one we saw in Mauai last year, but it was still fun.



April 12: We went to Spouting Horn, a lava tube that shoots water in the air (see video below), and then drove along the lip of Waimea Canyon, "The Grand Canyon of Hawaii". At the end of this road, there is an overlook onto the Napali Coast.




April 13: Spent the day back at the beach and playing in the pool. Kids loved the water slide, and we played a lot of hide and go seek. Another favorite pasttime of the girls was stalking "hot guys".

April 14: Our last day. We took a Catamaran cruise (powered upwind, and sailing downwind) and snorkeling trip along the southern coast, including right in front of our hotel, where we saw a bunch of spinner dolphins jumping and spiraling out of the water. After we cleaned up in a courtesy room provided by the hotel (in record time for this family - 1 hour), we drove to see Wailua Falls and then went out to dinner before heading to the Lihue airport for a 9:00 p.m. flight. We arrived in San Diego at 11:30 the next morning. The family handled the overnight flight really well. We were tired, but fully refreshed from a great trip!





4 comments:

John said...

Bob: The video clips work fine on this post, but I can't get the pictures to expand to full size when clicked on like they usually do. Any idea why?

Dad and Mom said...

Great pictures and videos,John. Sounds like you had a great trip. Dad and Mom

Dad and Mom said...

Great videos, John. The boat ride looked more like a great carnival ride. Big waves, huh? You took some beautiful pictures that you put on the Kodak site. Dad and Mom.

Bob K said...

Looks like a fun trip. I don't know why they won't expand - file size perhaps? Try using an editing program to shrink a pic to 800 x 600 and see if that makes a difference.