- TripBuzz discovered 63 different types of activities for couples in the Anahola area, including Massages (like Angeline's Lomi Lomi Massage), Boat Tours (like Bali Hai Boat Tours), Beaches (like Poipu Beach Park) and Surfing Lessons (like Kauai Surf School), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 195 date ideas in or near Anahola, Hawaii, including 192 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanalei, Lihue, Kilauea and Koloa.
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Luau Kalamaku is a Hawaiian performance that has been described as resembling Cirque d'Soleil. The event is hosted at the historic KiloHana Plantation and can be experienced through different options depending whether visitors want to dine or simply watch.
13.7 Miles
Taking visitors to scenic destinations on the island, Aloha Kauai Tours offers visitors eco tours on a solar powered vehicle. In addition to hiking and driving tours, there are snorkeling tours where visitors can explore reefs.
13.9 Miles
Specializing in personalization and fun, Scuba Steve's Scuba Shack is scuba diving educational experience. Scuba Steve's offers smaller, more intimate scuba lessons and tours for people of all experience levels.
13.9 Miles
Sea Monkey SCUBA Tours LLC offers training, lessons, and guided SCUBA tours to visitors of all skill and experience levels. All gear and equipment is included, and the company serves snacks and beverages on the premises.
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Lumahai Beach is a lifeguarded public beach that is known for being exposed to open ocean, strong currents, and large waves. The beach can be use for swimming, snorkeling, watching the sunset, and beach walking.
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The Hanalei Day Spa, located at the beachfront Hanalei Colony Resort, offers a range of massage and spa treatments both indoors, and beachside when weather permits, including Ayurvedic treatments, hot stones, body wraps and waxing.
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Catamaran Kahanu offers a variety of catamaran tour packages including dolphin and whale watching tours, sunset dinner tours as well as swimming and snorkeling tours of the Na Pali Coast.
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Limahuli Garden & Preserve are botanical gardens housing taro, which is an important Hawaiian food crop, as well as a variety of other indigenous and invasive species of plants in a plantation-era setting. The Preserve is home to many conservationists and biologists who are working to save the native species.
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Visitors can take a scenic drive down State Highway 520 at Maluhia Road Tree Tunnel. The road is lined with tropical trees that shades the road so that it feels like the visitor is driving through a tunnel.
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Kawai Island's Makawehi Lithified Cliffs are found on the southern face of the island. The cliffs were formed by underwater erosion over millenia and are now visible due to changing water levels. The Makawehi Lithified Cliffs are an unusual tourist attraction and a popular photography site.