"Beautiful ocean view, some friendly staff and a good pool. One hot tub was out so everyone was huddle in the very small hot tub which was a bummer. They don’t mention when you book they are undergoing major property renovations which I understand is needed but a heads up would have been great. The noise was frustrating when we want to relax by the ocean but I understand again, a heads up would have been nice. Rust all over our room which I understand in Hawaii but if I’m paying that much I don’t like to have it hinder opening my room door. Speaking of paying many resort fees I would hope to have room cleaning daily but it didn’t happen once. My fiancé told the staff it was my birthday one night and they said room service would set up a surprise but they didn’t come into our room one time the whole stay. We also are island hopping (live on Big Island) and knew about all the rain during our stay and were excited to just stay in the room and hunker down on wedding planning. This was made nearly impossible with horrendously slow wifi. My laptop wouldn’t even connect so I had to use my phones hotspot which was very slow. When asked if we could pay more for better wifi they said there was nothing they could do. So no amenities and no wifi made this trip a little slower. Overall it’s fine but definitely overpriced and doesn’t live up to the pay. If it was a regular hotel I would love it but didn’t quite nail resort or spa so shouldn’t be advertised or priced as such."
"Wonderful staff and wonderful stay.
The key feature is the use of the shuttle van - Keith was fantastic and took me to Limahuli Gardens, to Hanalei for dinner, and to the farmers market on Saturday morning which meant I didn't have to hunt for parking in any of those locations.
The restaurant - Gaia - is now open. The food was really good - I liked the ube manapua and you can't go wrong with Unko's chicken. The service was a little slow, but I think the restaurant had only been open for about a week. Just a note - it was BYOB at the time that I went there. "
"Very clean rooms, great staff, centrally located. I love the ocean view, the pool and the bar area. I would definitely stay again. Thank you for making our stay very memorable!"
"This property indoors is extremely humid and damp, the carpet floors are sticky and wet, it is candidly very unpleasant. The room itself had a light puke smell, and was very dank. Feels like walking into a moldy room.
I should’ve realized Hilton was low quality. "
"Beautiful partial ocean view with a swimmable sandy beach and chairs, large bedroom and bathroom, smaller second bathroom, fast Wi-Fi, two small balconies, large ceiling fans, a large, beautiful, fully equipped kitchen, stacked washer and dryer (very nice for drying swimsuits), friendly service, flowers and manicured grounds, a great gym, a large pool with two water slides for kids to enjoy, and three hot tubs. Perfect location next to shopping and a grocery store. Free parking. A restaurant on-site, but I recommend making reservations. My family plans to stay here again! This is the best resort on Kauai!"
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When is the best time for a budget trip to Wainiha?
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What is there to see and do in Wainiha?
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How can I get to Wainiha and get around on a budget?
Looking at these ways to get around Wainiha is a smart way to keep your trip affordable. The nearest airport is Lihue, HI (LIH), 21.2 mi (34.2 km) away. Wainiha might not have very many public transport choices so a car rental could be an economical alternative to explore more of the area.