Princeville: A Stunning Beauty in Hawaii
Set on the north shore of the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, Princeville is a beautiful town where travelers can enjoy plenty of natural attractions that are perfect for outdoor holiday adventures. There’s nothing so ‘princely’ about the place – and don’t expect royals to come by so you can have photos taken with them, but the area does have an attraction called “Queen's Bath”. However, that spot is actually a unique tide pool in a sinkhole created on the beach. Access to the island is through the Princeville Airport.
Best Time to Visit
As a lovely spot on a tropical destination, Princeville experiences an influx of tourists during the winter months of November to February as many travelers are seeking sunny spots to relax while snow fills their hometowns. The price of Princeville, HI hotels are a bit on the expensive side, but that is to be expected in a place where there’s so much beach and fun-filled activities for you to enjoy while you’re far away from home.
What to Do & Area Attractions
Queen’s Bath is a must-visit when in Princeville; it’s a swimmable sinkhole but make sure to stay safe and follow warning signs, if any. Other fun options include a visit to Waimea Canyon and Koke'e State Park, Napali Coast, Polihale State Park, Hanalei Bay, and the many beaches in the area. Resorts like Castle Kauai Kailani, Grand Hyatt Resort & Spa, and The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas are expensive but tourists love the beachfront locations.