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Enjoy
sitting on the lanai in comfort, reading your
favorite book. Try not to be distracted by the
dramatic surf of blue
Pacific
Ocean
that can be seen from the lanai. This newly
furnished condo is 1,400
sq. ft. of very comfortable living space + lanai.
This
home away from home sleeps six people comfortably.
A king bed is assigned to the master bedroom, and a
queen in the second bedroom and twins in the loft.
From Makahuena, it is merely a few minutes
drive to restaurants, shopping, golf, tennis &
beaches. Pristine Po`ipu Beach awaits you for
swimming, surfing, sailing, fishing,
boogie-boarding, or simply relaxing on the sun
bathed white sandy beaches. For a truly awesome
spectacle, stay until late afternoon and witness
possibly, the most beautiful sunset in the
Hawaiian Islands
. Don't forget your camera ! !
See
the photos of our wonderful swimming pool surrounded
with a spacious sun deck, complimented by the jetted
hot spa. Other on-site amenities are our tennis
courts and a picnic/barbeque area very conveniently
located and designed for your complete enjoyment
next to a peaceful water landscape.

Enjoy the breath taking views over the rocky point
at Makahuena. Be mesmerized by the dramatic ocean
horizon as the sun sets peacefully into the clouds
and ocean. It is said that Samuel Clemens once
wrote: "Kaua`i is perhaps one of the most
spectacular spots on earth".
E
Komo
Mai! Come and stay at Makahuena
#4301 and enjoy it's true
Hawaiian hospitality. Return with grand memories of
a delightful vacation in paradise you will surely
cherish for years to come.

Our Beautiful Hawaiian Weather
Kauai
is a truly an amazing place.
Kauai
’s mostly pleasant temperate weather is all
year round. You may experience showers during any
part of the day or night. Most times, these passing
island showers go away as quickly as they come. It
has been reported that
Po
`ipu sometimes gets only 20 to 25%
precipitation, thus coined “sunny side of the
island”.
Did you know?
Mount Wai`ale`ale on Kauai is host to the wettest
spot on Earth (with the most rainfall per year) and
only a few miles away is Polihale Beach, a place
that is as dry as it gets - just like a desert.
Did you know?
There is even snow in
Hawaii
. . . on the
Big
Island
also called
Hawaii
.
There are no chairlifts though, so you will need to
hike if you want to take advantage of the snow.
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