Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa

Top choice in Poʻipu


Sprawling through tropical gardens down to the Pacific, this quintessential Hawaiian resort is all glamor. Beyond its soaring atrium lie wonderful lounges and restaurants, a huge spa and a magnificent pool complex, cascading into a salt-water lagoon. Nearly all its 600 luxurious, high-ceilinged rooms have ocean views and gorgeous baths. The nearest beach, however, is beautiful but unsuitable for swimming.

There’s plenty of free parking for visitors.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Poʻipu attractions

1. Shipwreck Beach

0.15 MILES

Unless you’re an expert surfer, bodyboarder or bodysurfer, keep your feet dry at ‘Shipwrecks,’ the half-mile crescent of light gold sand that skirts…

2. Makawehi Point

0.32 MILES

This gigantic lithified sand dune towers east of Shipwreck Beach, overlooking Keoneloa Bay. Resist the urge to jump off the cliffs; people have died.

3. Makahuena Point

0.64 MILES

West of Shipwreck Beach, condo-covered Makahuena Point is the southernmost tip of Kauaʻi.

4. Kanei‘olouma

0.91 MILES

The site of a pre-contact Hawaiian village just inland from Po‘ipu Beach was set aside by the county in 2010. You can’t enter the complex, which is being…

5. Brennecke's Beach

0.92 MILES

With a sandbar bottom and a notch of sand and sea wedged between two lava rock outcrops, this little beach flanks the eastern edge of Po‘ipu Beach Park…

6. Poʻipu Beach Park

1.04 MILES

There are no monster waves or idyllic solitude at the South Shore's most popular beach, but it's a go-to spot with something for everyone. Patrolled by…

7. Moir Paʻu a Laka

1.33 MILES

On the grounds of Outrigger’s Kiahuna Plantation complex, this diverting, if modest, cactus and exotic flower garden established in the 1930s boasts…

8. Poʻipu Beach

1.34 MILES

This long swath of prime sand west of Po‘ipu Beach Park is open to all, even if it does stretch right in front of the hotel and condo complexes from which…