Very beautiful place on the island well worth a trip to Hawaii, lovely island is also a must see, invincible sea view and beautiful beach, great place to spend a holiday
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We had an awesome time on the Rum safari and loved the overall experience. It was great to see how the different sorts of fruits are grown on the estate and the two tasting stops in between were perfe...
This tour is new to the Plantation and not on their website. If you don't have children and want an adult experience equivalent to the train ride do the Rum Safari tour. Tangey and Le'on were great. H...
We have been to the luau (our favorite) in the past and long ago learned how to make Mai Tai's at the rum sampling shop. This time we took the 4 hour train ride and hike. We were not disappointed. ...
Great Happy Hour! Mai Tai good but go for the Pau Hana Mule! Best we have ever had. Pupus are good minus the chicken sliders .. all bun .. crispy chicken was excellent just 1 bite of chicken left ...
Ground tours, wonderful shoppes in home, restaurant lovely
Kilohana is 1900's sugar plantation....the building and tours are excellent. The shoppes in home are fun to visit. Love the open air courtyard restaurant. Food very good and service courteous and h...
Very beautiful place on the island well worth a trip to Hawaii, lovely island is also a must see, invincible sea view and beautiful beach, great place to spend a holiday
Very beautiful place, nice view, very special
Kaua'i Plantation Railway (Kaua'i Plantation Railway) is a relaxed and childlike project, especially suitable for families with children. This lovely narrow-gauge railway is in the Kilohana Plantation, which used to be a large sugarcane plantation, and is now a tropical garden and ancient plantation village. The railroad track stretching far away is like a tunnel through old times. The train is completely copied from the time of King Karakau. The carriages are made of wood and the open windows provide ample scenery. The train took us back to the plantation era of Kauai, where there are more than 50 kinds of fruit trees and vegetables, pastures, and a variety of friendly animals. When parking halfway, you can also interact with the cheerful piglet.