

A charming historic district in Kauai, Hawaii, featuring well-preserved architecture from the 19th century.
A local favorite for fresh seafood and plate lunches, open for breakfast and lunch.
A cozy spot for coffee and light bites, popular among locals and tourists alike.
A fine dining experience offering a blend of Hawaiian, Asian, and American cuisine.

Koloa Town's tropical climate can have sudden rain showers.
Protect your skin from the sun while preserving marine life.

Stay hydrated during outdoor activities and reduce plastic waste.
A self-guided walking tour through historic sites of Koloa Town.
A historic sugar plantation estate now offering tours and a restaurant.
A local fish market offering fresh seafood and beautiful ocean views.

Steamed taro root pounded into a paste, often served with lomi salmon or as a side dish.

A Hawaiian classic featuring a choice of meat (like kalbi short ribs or teriyaki chicken) with rice and macaroni salad.
A sweet treat made from poi and mochi rice, often served as a dessert or snack.
Aged rum from the Koloa Rum Company, reflecting Hawaii's sugarcane history.
Handcrafted chocolates made from locally sourced ingredients.
100% Kauai-grown coffee, showcasing the island's unique terroir.

MuCEM is a unique museum dedicated to the civilizations of Europe and the Mediterranean, showcasing their shared history and cultural diversity.

A serene urban waterfront park offering stunning views of Lake Washington and the Seattle skyline.
Nestled in the Cordillera Mountains, this polytechnic college offers technical education amidst breathtaking landscapes.