4180 Lei O Papa Road (1.1 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
Offering an outdoor pool and hot tub this resort features apartments with a balcony or a patio and free WiFi. Kapaa Beach Park is located 30 minutes away.
4141 Lei O Papa Road 40 (1.2 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
Set in Princeville Elegant air-conditioned villa by golf course near beaches shopping dining offers accommodations with a private pool a patio and garden views. Located 0.
5380 Honoiki (1.2 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
Hanalei Bay Resort 8233 is located in Princeville 1640 feet from Black Pot Beach. It features a restaurant, free WiFi, and a 24-hour front desk. This apartment is air-conditioned and has a balcony.
5380 Honoiki Road (1.3 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
Hanalei Bay Resort 7301 is located in Princeville, 1969 feet from Black Pot Beach. This property also features a restaurant and a 24-hour front desk. WiFi is complimentary, and private parking is available for an additional fee.
5380 Honoiki Road Units 9304 9305 9 (1.3 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
Featuring a swimming pool a restaurant a bar and views of the sea HBR Suite 9304 5 6 is located in Princeville and provides accommodations with free WiFi.
4141 Lei O Papa #37 (1.3 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
Set in Princeville in the Hawaii region Villas of Kamalii 37 offers accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. A bicycle rental service is available at the holiday home. Hanalei Beach Park is 1.
(1.3 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
Located 0.9 mi from Black Pot Beach Villas of Kamali'i offers a garden and air-conditioned accommodations with a balcony and free WiFi.
5380 Honoiki Road (1.3 km from Limahuli Garden and Preserve)
With access to the beach and a spacious outdoor pool The spacious guest suites at Hanalei Bay Resort include a private balcony. Hanalei Pier is less than a 15-minute drive from the hotel.
Limahuli Garden & Preserve is a National Tropical Botanical Garden located in Princeville on the island of Kaua'i. The garden features a variety of native Hawaiian plants, as well as a number of endangered species and display of traditional Hawaiian agricultural practices. Visitors to the garden can take part in guided tours.
Visitors can also participate in a variety of educational programs, including guided walks and demonstrations, or explore the gardens on their own.