Gunilla just got back from an incredible trip to Kauai, one of Hawaii's main islands. She was there for two weeks with her family and friends to celebrate the wedding of one of her daughters, Hanna. The wedding and festivities were held at the St. Regis in Princeville (on the north shore). It was an outdoor ceremony and absolutely stunning with the Hawaiian sunset.
Of all the Hawaiian islands, Kauai is the most beautiful and least commercialized. Golf, water activities, sightseeing, and more golf were just a few things that Gunilla and her family spent their time doing while on their vacation. Kauai is a very special place with amazing people, great drinks, and delicious food. There is so much to do including whale watching, helicopter rides to exotic locations (The Jurassic Park Water Falls), visiting the adorable monk seals that nap on the beaches, snorkeling reefs, taking surfing lessons or riding some of the biggest waves in the world, hiking, swimming, and paddle boarding.
If you make your way to this fantastic destination, be sure to stop by "Shave Ice Paradise" in Hanalei on the north shore for a yummy macadamia nut milkshake and "Monico's" on the east side for the most incredible fish tacos you will ever eat - seriously. Also, don't worry about packing an alarm clock. There are hundreds of roosters that'll make sure you don't oversleep!
Interested in learning more about Kauai's beautiful golf courses and beaches? Well, just ask Gunilla. She'd love to tell you all about her trip and anything you could possibly want to know about the island!
Of all the Hawaiian islands, Kauai is the most beautiful and least commercialized. Golf, water activities, sightseeing, and more golf were just a few things that Gunilla and her family spent their time doing while on their vacation. Kauai is a very special place with amazing people, great drinks, and delicious food. There is so much to do including whale watching, helicopter rides to exotic locations (The Jurassic Park Water Falls), visiting the adorable monk seals that nap on the beaches, snorkeling reefs, taking surfing lessons or riding some of the biggest waves in the world, hiking, swimming, and paddle boarding.
If you make your way to this fantastic destination, be sure to stop by "Shave Ice Paradise" in Hanalei on the north shore for a yummy macadamia nut milkshake and "Monico's" on the east side for the most incredible fish tacos you will ever eat - seriously. Also, don't worry about packing an alarm clock. There are hundreds of roosters that'll make sure you don't oversleep!
Interested in learning more about Kauai's beautiful golf courses and beaches? Well, just ask Gunilla. She'd love to tell you all about her trip and anything you could possibly want to know about the island!
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