This was our third trip to the island but the first stay at Kakalinas. Our first two trips were spent near Poipu but Kapa'a is logistically the best place to stay if you want to explore the entire island. We love bed and breakfast locations and this one was perfect for us and the two couples who accompanied us for their first visit to Kauai.
I found the location by searching on the web but after finding it, had some inside information about the place since we have a friend who lives and works on the island and knew the couple who owned it and recommended it. We were not disappointed.
The accommodations were spotless and very reasonably priced, actually a great bargain! Yes, it is about three miles west of Kapa'a in the foothills and not near the beach. If you are someone who simply must pay a premium price for beachfront property, this is not the place for you. But if you are someone who looks for a first-class place to stay, away from the traffic and continuous construction at a great rate, this is the ideal location.
Hale Eha and Hale Kolu are separated by double doors, the kind found in adjoining motel rooms. It was perfect for us. The six of us have been friends for years and the doors remained opened all day and most of the evening. You can see the setup from the pictures we have attached.
Kathy was a very gracious hostess. Each day fresh fruit, juice, and homemade bread was left in our refrigerators for breakfast the next morning. Ceiling fans are provided throughout and the cool breezes in the evening and at night necessitate a light cover in the middle of the night. It is so much cooler in the foothills with the tradewinds. Be sure to close the shades on the east picture window in Hale Kolu and shut the bedroom doors before retiring. The sun streams through that window early in the morning. \
There were beach towels, chairs, boogie boards, straw mats, and other amenities to use for your beach activities. A washer and dryer are available but there is a charge of $1.25 per load on the honor system.
For those complaining about ants, we saw a few tiny ones but you are in Hawaii, folks! You are bound to see a few insects and geckos (which we did). My wife loves the geckos and if you are not fond of insects, you should love them too! The chickens and roosters are pretty active around the place. You may hear them in the evening and early morning but that helped us get up and get prepared for the day's activities.
The rooms are loaded with all kinds of information about the island and the different activities available and Kathy has a lot of good information about where to go and what to see.
I wouldn't recommend these accommodations for families with children. There's really nothing for them to do but for couples of any age, this place can't be beat.
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