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Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa
5 Stars1571 Poipu Road Poipu Kauai HI 96756
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| Cleanliness | 5 |
| Facilities | 5 |
| Service | 5 |
| Location | 5 |
| Pricing | 5 |
| Overall | 5 |
Location
The Hyatt Kauai Resort is a short10 minute drive from Lihue Airport and is close to historic Koloa Town and the Grove Farm Museum, both popular locations for experiencing a bit of the past Aloha spirit of Hawaii.
Rooms
With 602 guestrooms, including suites, kings, and doubles, Kauai Resort and Spa offers Hawaiian hospitality combined ocean, garden, or mountain views from private lanais. Each room is decorated in classic Hawaiian style and includes flat screen television and high speed internet connections.
Restaurant
Dining is a gastronomic pleasure at the seven restaurants on site at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort, ranging from relaxed poolside morning buffets, to the upscale Dondero's, voted "best Kauai Italian Restaurant" in 2009.
General
Have we mentioned the on-site Anara spa, with a wide variety of relaxing and exhilarating treatments? Championship golf outside your door? Camp Hyatt Kauai for kids? All this and more awaits at the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa.
Additional Information
- 30 min drive to the International Airport (Lihue)
Hotel Facilities
- Bar / Lounge
- Reception
- Spa / Wellness Centre
- Conference Facilities
- Restaurant
- Swimming Pool - Outdoor
- Internet Access - High Speed
- Safe Deposit Box
Room Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Hairdryer
- Radio
- Voicemail
- Cable / Satellite TV
- Internet Access
- Safe
- Ensuite / Private Bathroom
- Modem / Data Port Connection
- Telephone
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa Guest Reviews
If you are planning on Kauai for your honeymoon, this is the place to go! incredible, friendly staff greet you when you get there, and they have a lot of perks for newlywed couples. Hotel is quite impressive with an enormous pool containing a waterslide and several waterfalls. Several hottubs, hammocks, and swings throughout the resort. HUGE spa area with tons of amenities. Large saltwater lagoon there too. Nice restaurants and bars are present on the resort as well. There are tons of activities to do in Kauai, but you could actually get away with staying only on the resort a week and still have a great time. No regrets about staying here, and I will definitely stay here again!
EMYERS wrote on December 21, 2011
I was impressed from the moment we drove up. The lobby itself is quite something to experience with its vaulted ceilings and beautiful woodwork. The location offers spectacular views and easy walking access to a coastline hike to a rather seculded and beautiful beach. The beach in front of the hotel itself is nice enough, but not the nicest on the island by any stretch. The pools are incredible, especially the lagoon which has its own sandy beach and shallows. Lots of parking available that is included in the resort fee. We had a garden view room and loved the view. We had breakfast on our balcony each morning and found it a perfect way to start the day. Would come here again no questions.
Seattle Trojans wrote on December 17, 2011
We really enjoyed the lovely grounds of the Grand Hyatt property -- flowers, bushes, trees, birds, pools -- all beautifully landscaped. We enjoyed strolling through the property but would have preferred more lighting at night in order to be able to go for an after-dinner walk. Good breakfast selection at the Terrace buffet. Tidepools provided nice surroundings for dinner, but the food was mediocre. I wouldn't recommend the restaurant. Customer service at the hotel was great -- we received a gift at the end of our stay as a way of apologizing for not being able to entirely meet our room request. They did upgrade us, however, and we did enjoy a room with a better view than originally booked.
facilitator wrote on December 12, 2011
In the Poipu area, with the best weather in the spring, fall and winter on rainy Kauai. Outstanding hotel architecture, location & facilities. River pools, waterfalls, protected lagoon especially attractive, especially for kids. However, there is an adult only pool, a policy that is enforced, which makes it ideal for us adults. Dondero's restaurant provided the best two dinners of our week stay in the area, Tidepool restaurant good for seafood. Delightful week on this, our 5TH stay at this hotel. AMG
DOCAG wrote on December 8, 2011
Just came back from this trip and it was wonderful. The saltwater lagoon was very nice and this property has enough going on that you'll never feel bored. The resort is just a stone throw away from a really nice beach where the surfers ride, daredevil cliff jumpers risk their lives, and the turtles pop their heads in & out of the water to say "hi". We felt extra special from the moment we checked in til the moment we sadly said "goodbye". The hotel staff even let us borrow a "hospitality room" several hours after we checked out so we can clean up before our flight. The resort is in a location that is relatively close to the airport and near a lot of popular excursion meeting points. Only thing that bothered us during our trip was that they were still remodeling their spa, which was a real bummer. Oh, and their room service staff gave us fruit that was not ripe and difficult to cut. Most of their hotel staff is extremely nice, but once in a while you do get a few sour faces who look like they no longer enjoy what they do for a living. The Thanksgiving Luau was a bit on the overpriced and cheesy side, but I guess its something you need to try at least once if you're in Hawaii. If you're celebrating your honeymoon here, tell the concierge ahead of time and they'll put in a little effort to make your stay here more special: one free dessert at their restaurant, a bottle of champagne delivered to your room, one rental of their private cabana, and a couple of coupons for the spa and boutique shops. We stopped by comparable resorts like the St Regis (small, overprice &, from what we heard, the guests are kinda snobby) and the Ko'a Kea (even smaller, but newer, boutique resort with one AMAZING restaurant called Red Salt). Overall, we are glad we went with Hyatt and hope we will be coming back to relive these memories.
stantastic wrote on November 29, 2011
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