Kauai rolls out the red carpet for travelers, with everything from luxury oceanfront resorts to cozy plantation cottages tucked among swaying palms.
Choosing where to rest your head can shape your Hawaiian escape, and these top hotels in Kauai are a cut above the rest.
Set on 52 acres of pristine oceanfront along Poipu’s coastline, the Grand Hyatt is the kind of place where Shipwreck Beach is your backyard and world-famous Poipu Beach is a stroll away.
The Anara Spa spans 45,000 square feet—Kauai’s largest, if you’re counting. Pools snake through the property, including a 150-foot waterslide and saltwater lagoons.
Best For: Families and couples who want luxury amenities, gorgeous beachfront, and a spa that’s a destination in itself.
Perched cliffside in Princeville, this luxury resort gives you those epic Hanalei Bay and Pacific Ocean views right from your room.
A $300 million renovation turned it into a wellness retreat, and it’s landed on Condé Nast Traveler’s 2024 Gold List and snagged a Michelin Key.
Nature-inspired rooms blend right in with the tropical surroundings but still feel modern and luxe. Hanalei town? Just 15 minutes away.
Best For: Eco-conscious travelers after luxury stays, jaw-dropping ocean views, and a big focus on sustainability.
Directly on Poipu Beach, Ko’a Kea is an intimate spot with just 121 rooms—think private retreat, not mega-resort.
Oceanfront, ocean view, or garden rooms—take your pick. The on-site Red Salt restaurant is a local favorite, serving up fresh island cuisine just steps from your bed.
Best For: Couples after a luxury beachfront stay with personalized service and really great food, right on Poipu Beach.
Tropical vibes and Na Pali Coast views—that’s what Hanalei Bay Resort is all about. Kauai’s only swim-up bar doesn’t hurt, either.
Located in Princeville, you’ve got big pools and tennis courts close at hand. Rooms are spacious, with private balconies and a quick walk to the sand.
Best For: Families who want easy beach access, pools, and those classic Princeville coastal views.
Historic sugar plantation vibes set this place apart. Stay in authentic cottages from the early 1900s, scattered across 43 oceanfront acres on the quiet west side—it’s a whole different Kauai pace.
Vintage furniture meets modern comforts, and the black sand beach and lush gardens make for a peaceful retreat far from the crowds.
Best For: Couples looking for a dose of Hawaiian history, oceanfront relaxation, and a little vintage charm.
OUTRIGGER Kauai Beach Resort & Spa stretches along 25 beachfront acres on the island’s eastern shore.
There’s a spa, two restaurants, and plenty of poolside action. Fitness facilities and free WiFi round out the perks.
Best For: Families and couples looking for beachfront luxury, loads of resort amenities, and a solid spa.
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Right on Kalapaki Beach, this resort gives you direct access to some of the best swimming on the island—golden sand, calm waters, and space for everyone.
Spacious villas come with full kitchens, and there’s an 18-hole golf course next door. An airport shuttle keeps arrivals easy.
Dining options range from casual to fancy, and the spa offers traditional Hawaiian treatments.
Best For: Families who want a villa-style stay with kitchens and quick, easy beach access.
Westin Princeville is a villa-style accommodation that has full kitchens and separate living areas, which is great for longer stays.
Set in the upscale Princeville community, 346 rooms sprawl across 19 acres—studios, one-bedrooms, two-bedrooms, you name it.
Best For: Families who want homey amenities with resort perks in one of Kauai’s nicest neighborhoods.
The Lodge at Kukui’ula sits on the sunny south shore in Poipu, offering up luxury plantation-style cottages and homes—some with private pools. It’s the kind of place where you feel like you’ve scored a secret hideaway.
Rentals come with access to The Club at Kukui’ula’s exclusive perks. The Tom Weiskopf golf course and a sprawling spa are highlights.
Best For: Golfers and those who want the luxury of club access and a private villa experience.
Aston Islander on the Beach is set right on Kauai’s Coconut Coast, with white sand steps from your door. The oceanfront pool and hot tub are made for sunset hangs.
Hula dance and lei-making classes add a nice touch of Hawaiian culture to your stay.
Best For: Travelers wanting easy beachfront access, some local culture, and solid oceanfront amenities.
Sheraton Kauai Resort is planted right on Poipu Beach, so you get direct access to some of the island’s best sand. There are 394 rooms, and plenty offer ocean views—just what you want in Hawaii.
It’s family-friendly, with multiple pools and a prime spot in the sunniest part of Kauai. The beach is perfect for swimming and snorkeling.
Best For: Families who want to be right on the sand with sunny weather and great swimming.
Kauai Shores Hotel in Kapaa brings those beachfront vibes without the wallet pain. Bright, tropical rooms are just steps from your own patch of sand.
This affordable property has two outdoor pools set in a 6-acre tropical courtyard. Lava Lava Beach Club sits right on the sand for easygoing meals.
Best For: Budget-minded travelers after beachfront access and a splash of retro charm on Kauai’s Royal Coconut Coast.
Plantation Hale Suites in Kapaa brings some real bang for your buck, offering roomy one-bedroom apartment-style stays.
Having a full kitchen, your own living room, and a private lanai? It’s the kind of setup that makes you feel a little less like a tourist and a little more like you belong.
The central Kapaa location means you’re in the thick of Kauai’s east coast scene—close to food, shops, and the beach.
There are three pools sprinkled throughout lush gardens, so you can actually find a quiet corner to unwind between island outings.
Best For: Folks watching their wallets who want roomy suites with kitchens and a few pool options.