(1.7 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
Princeville is the location. Lola Hale is 1.5 miles from Black Pot Beach and 2.1 miles from Hanalei Beach Park. It features complimentary WiFi and air conditioning. Hanalei Park is 3.7 miles away, and Anini Beach is 5.6 miles away.
(1.8 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
Blue Hawaii House is located in Princeville close to Princeville Shopping Center and 1.6 mi from Black Pot Beach. It features a patio with mountain views, free bikes, and a garden.his vacation rental features air-conditioned rooms with a balcony.
(1.9 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
Nalani Lane Oasis is located in Princeville, Hawaii. It is 1.6 miles from Black Pot Beach and is equipped with an ATM.
(2.0 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
Hale Hau'oli offers a patio garden and free WiFi in Princeville, 1.6 mi from Black Pot Beach. This vacation rental is located approximately 1640 feet from Princeville Shopping Center and 3.7 miles from Hanalei Park.
(2.1 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
With a hot tub Princeville is home to Tiki Hale. Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge is 7.5 miles away and Princeville Shopping Center is 2297 feet away.
3970 Wyllie Road (2.2 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
The Club Wyndham Ka Eo Kai is located approximately two miles from Hanalei Beach Park. It has an outdoor pool, a hot tub, tennis courts, and a business centre on-site. The guest accommodations provide complimentary WiFi and fully equipped kitchens.
(2.2 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
Featuring air-conditioned accommodations with a patio North Shore Ohana Hale is located in Princeville. The property is 4.3 mi from Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge and 1640 feet from Princeville Shopping Center.
(2.2 km from Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge)
Princeville Mauna Kai 9 is located in Princeville 1.9 mi from Hanalei Beach Park and 4.3 mi from Kilauea National Wildlife Refuge in an area where cycling can be enjoyed. It is set 1.7 mi from Black Pot Beach and offers an ATM.
Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge Princeville is located on the north shore of Kaua'i in the town of Princeville. The refuge consists of two units, the refuge itself and the adjacent Kīpūkai Unit. The refuge is a haven for native Hawaiian plants and animals, as well as migratory birds from across the Pacific.
The Hanalei National Wildlife Refuge was established in 1972 to protect wetland habitat for waterbirds. The refuge provides critical habitat for endangered Hawaiian waterbirds, including the ʻalae kea (Hawaiian coot) and the āeʻo (Hawaiian stilt). The refuge also supports populations of native Hawaiian ducks, such as the koloa maoli (Hawaiian duck) and mamo (black-necked stilt).