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the breathtaking na pali coastline, from the kalalau trail
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rainbow over the Westin Princeville
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the main pool area, with a cocktail bar just a few steps away
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there are private balconies off every bedroom
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the suite is almost as big as our entire house
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the living room with a view of the gardens
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sunrise over the adults-only Mālie Pool
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there are tropical flowers everywhere you look
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pink sunrise on the North Shore
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a spicy bloody mary to start the day off right
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rows and rows of coffee
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sampling the local specialty at Kauai Coffee
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in Kauai, there are chickens everywhere!
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hibiscus blooms blanket the island in a rainbow of colors
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starting the taste test at Koloa Rum Company
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this sunset was so stunning, we left our table to come outside and take this picture
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the first drink in the Kauai's Best Bartender competition
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fresh rambutan may look bizarre, but they're sweet and juicy
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the farmers markets have gorgeous tropical produce you'd never find on the mainland
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the sweetest coconut we've ever tasted
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the verde burrito is so good, we had it twice during our trip
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the kalalau trail is steep and slippery, but the views make it all worth it
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oh yeah, it's pretty muddy too
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the beach at the end of the trail was covered with dozens of stone cairns
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stopping to snap some pictures on the trail
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these ripple-barked trees grow all along the trail
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it was the perfect day for a hike, and not a drop of rain
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ke'e beach awaited us at sunset
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at secret beach, we had the entire place to ourselves
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rinsing off in the natural spring feels refreshing...