Beachfront Vacation Rental with Ocean Views on the Island of Kauai in Hawaii
Beach house in Anahola , HI
5 guests • 2 bedrooms • 1 bed • 1 bathroom
Features and services
Most popular features
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Private Kitchen
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Swimming
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Fishing
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Beach
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Fridge
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Wildlife watching
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Stove
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Water sports
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Bathroom
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Parking
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Deck/Patio
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Surfing
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Horseback riding
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Whale watching
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Shower
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Cooking basics
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Dining table
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Anahola , Hawaii
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Scenic views
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Beach
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Coastal
This island paradise is a true escape with its white sand beaches and secluded location in the center of Moloa'a Bay in Anahola, Hawaii. The bay is situated on the northeast shore of the island of Kauaʻi. Moloa'a Bay is 0.44 miles long and its name means "matted roots" in the Hawaiian language. The beach in Moloa'a was made famous when the TV show Gilligan’s Island filmed its pilot and first episode there over four days in November 1963.
Moloa'a Beach is centered between Anahola and Larsen's beaches. Larsen's Beach is a hidden gem only accessible via a mile long trail snaking through coastal forest and ending at this oceanfront paradise. Anahola Beach Park is a protected swimming cove and an ideal snorkeling location. Napali Coast is a 17 miles stretch of sheer beauty defined by emerald-hued cliffs with razor-sharp ridges towering above the Pacific Ocean. The infamous Hanalei Dolphin Restaurant is 13 miles away and is known for serving the best seafood since 1970's. The towns of Princeville, Kilauea, and Kapaa are all about a 10-15 minute drive away.
Moloa'a Beach is centered between Anahola and Larsen's beaches. Larsen's Beach is a hidden gem only accessible via a mile long trail snaking through coastal forest and ending at this oceanfront paradise. Anahola Beach Park is a protected swimming cove and an ideal snorkeling location. Napali Coast is a 17 miles stretch of sheer beauty defined by emerald-hued cliffs with razor-sharp ridges towering above the Pacific Ocean. The infamous Hanalei Dolphin Restaurant is 13 miles away and is known for serving the best seafood since 1970's. The towns of Princeville, Kilauea, and Kapaa are all about a 10-15 minute drive away.
Activities near Anahola
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Swimming
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Water sports
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Horseback riding
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Surfing
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Biking
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Kayaking/Canoeing
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Stand-up paddleboarding
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Scuba diving
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Fishing
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Meditation
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Yoga
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Whale watching
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Wildlife watching
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Golfing
Steps away from the property, guests can enjoy excellent swimming, diving, snorkeling, and surfing. Shark cage dives, kayaking, scuba diving, dive sites, sailing & snorkeling are all exciting options available on the island for watersports enthusiasts. Those looking to try something new can take a surfing or windsurfing lesson or join a fishing charter. On land, activities include horseback riding, hiking, biking, and golfing. Other popular attractions include the Botanical Gardens, Waimea Canyon, Spouting Horn, and Smith's Tropical Paradise.
Visitors to Waimea Canyon may wish to head to the Kalalau Lookout to enjoy one of the best views on the island. The Kalalau Trail runs for 11 miles along the scenic wonder, the Napali Coast, and is said to offer the most "epic" hiking adventures in America. Defined as both "beautiful and dangerous," the trail will treat visitors to some of the most magnificent scenery on all of the island. A relaxing paddle upstream on the Wailua River, followed by a hike through the jungle and rainforest will lead to the 200-foot tall Uluwehi Falls. also known as the "secret" falls. Seafood lovers may wish to pay a visit to Whaler's General Store to have lunch at the deli stocked with sushi and "poke by the pound." A Vintage Biplane Flight over Kauai offers amazing views. To unwind or relax tired muscles, there are a plethora of yoga and massage facilities in the area.
Visitors to Waimea Canyon may wish to head to the Kalalau Lookout to enjoy one of the best views on the island. The Kalalau Trail runs for 11 miles along the scenic wonder, the Napali Coast, and is said to offer the most "epic" hiking adventures in America. Defined as both "beautiful and dangerous," the trail will treat visitors to some of the most magnificent scenery on all of the island. A relaxing paddle upstream on the Wailua River, followed by a hike through the jungle and rainforest will lead to the 200-foot tall Uluwehi Falls. also known as the "secret" falls. Seafood lovers may wish to pay a visit to Whaler's General Store to have lunch at the deli stocked with sushi and "poke by the pound." A Vintage Biplane Flight over Kauai offers amazing views. To unwind or relax tired muscles, there are a plethora of yoga and massage facilities in the area.
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