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The Aloha Guide Kauai Where to play, eat, and stay in the Hawaiian Islands By Mike Harrelson
>> ACTIVITIES Take surfing lessons from seven-time world champion Margo Oberg in the gentle peelers just off Poipu Beach at Kiahuna ($96 for a 90-minute private lesson, $48 per person for groups; Margo Oberg's School of Surfing, 808-742-8019, www.brenneckes.com). Hike the 6.5-mile Awaawapuhi Trail in Waimea Canyon State Park (808-274-3444, www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp/kauai.html). Sea kayak the mangrove-banked, fern-shrouded Wailua River with Wailua Kayak Adventures (rentals, $25; $85 for a five-hour hiking and kayaking tour; 808-822-5795, www.kauaiwailuakayak.com).
Duane's Ono-Char Burger (808-822-9181) is known for its Local Boy: a teriyaki burger with cheddar and pineapple. >> LODGING Hanalei Colony Resort ($215 per night for up to four people; 800-628-3004, www.hcr.com) on the verdant north shore has 48 two-bedroom beachfront condos. At Hyatt Regency Kauai's Camp Hyatt, kids ages three to 12 learn hula and lei-making ($395 per night; Camp Hyatt, $55 per day; 808-742-1234, www.kauai-hyatt.com).
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