Well, the
day finally arrived. My birthday. The big 3-0.
There was
barely any time to say goodbye to my 20s as we spent the morning saying goodbye
to Maui instead. After soaking up the
sun next to the resort’s pools for a couple of hours, we flew to Kauai and
checked into our suite at the Wyndham on Poipu Beach.
Our Wyndham
rental was amazing – three bedrooms, three bathrooms, a kitchen and living
area, and even a laundry room. After
nearly a week traipsing across Hawaii, we were so thankful to be able to wash
some clothes.
Kauai's famous tree tunnel on the way to Poipu
The six of
us had a ton of fun sharing the space.
In the evenings after dinner, we’d spend time looking through all of our
photos and videos of the day’s excursions.
One night, we decided to watch Jurassic
Park. It had been years since Katie
and Dave, and Cristy and Jon, had seen the movie, but we figured with our helicopter
tour to Jurassic Falls scheduled for later in the week, it was a good time to
break out the classic film. The next
evening, David stayed up with the girls watching the sequel, The Lost World. But we stopped there. The third movie is just too terrible.
Before my birthday celebration that evening, Katie, Cristy, and I spent more time
relaxing by the pool, while the guys checked out a local sports bar, Kalapaki
Joe’s. Cristy made sure that Katie and I
scheduled enough downtime on our vacation, and Thursday was definitely one of
those days.
When we arrived,
we were seated at a private table directly in front of the stage. The Grand Hyatt luau was not a huge affair
like others we’d heard about. It was a
more intimate show held on the hotel’s great lawn, and included a dinner buffet, bottomless mai tais, and great performances!
Because it was our birthdays, the three ladies of our group were called on stage and taught a traditional dance by this handsome young gentleman we nicknamed the Hawaiian Magic Mike.
Of course we made complete fools of ourselves, but it was still a good time!
After drinking many, many mai tais, David and Cristy decided it was time to take our 20s vs 30s pic.
After drinking many, many mai tais, David and Cristy decided it was time to take our 20s vs 30s pic.
On our
second day in Kauai, we walked to Poipu beach.
David and I brought along our snorkel gear and checked out the marine
life under the waves, which was surprisingly good at such a popular beach.
Later that afternoon, we headed to Captain Andy’s. During their honeymoon, Katie and Dave took Andy's boat tour of the Na Pali coast and raved about the experience, so the guys decided to surprise all of the birthday girls and booked the same trip for us.
Later that afternoon, we headed to Captain Andy’s. During their honeymoon, Katie and Dave took Andy's boat tour of the Na Pali coast and raved about the experience, so the guys decided to surprise all of the birthday girls and booked the same trip for us.
Unfortunately
the weather turned on us that afternoon, and the swells were too high to sail
along the Na Pali coast. Instead, we
sailed back down the coast towards Poipu Beach.
I wasn’t disappointed, though.
The weather was beautiful, our steak and shrimp dinner was delicious,
and the scenery was fantastic!
Along the
way, we had seen a few spinner dolphins swim beneath the catamaran, but we were
treated to the best show EVER on the way back to shore. A pod of bottlenose dolphins showed up, and
they couldn’t be happier to entertain us!
Even the
captain and sailors were thrilled. They
told us that bottlenose dolphins hardly ever leap out of the water for boats;
usually it’s just the spinners. So it
was a rare siting for everyone onboard, and you can tell by listening to the
crowd clapping and the sailors cheering in the video below.
On Saturday
morning, we took a helicopter tour around the entire island of Kauai.
If we were
sad at all that we hadn’t seen the Na Pali coast the day before (and how could
we be with the graceful dolphins in the stunning sunset?!), we more than made
up for it with that helicopter flight.
We booked our tour through Jurassic Falls because it is the only
company with permission to actually land at the waterfall where the copter
lands in Jurassic Park’s opening
scene, as the land is privately owned.
David had a lot of fun making this video to one of his favorite soundtracks
We had to
wear little blue booties as we walked from the helicopter to the waterfall to
ensure we did not disturb any of the vegetation.
Those fashionable fanny packs are actually life preservers in case the helicopter crashed in the ocean ... eek!
From there,
we saw George Clooney’s land from The Descendants, Waimea canyon (which we were
planning to hike that same afternoon), and one of the wettest places on earth,
Mt Waialeale.
The flight
was about two hours long, which gave us plenty of time to see the entire island,
including the Na Pali coast, which was breath-taking.
Back on
solid ground, we decided to have a big breakfast before our hike through Waimea
Canyon. We asked the receptionist at the
helicopter company where the locals ate.
She stared at us strangely before responding, ‘Are you sure?’ We were sure, so she recommended Tip Top.
Tip Top
Bakery was not far from the airport.
Located inside a motel, the café was packed full of locals indulging in
their large Saturday breakfasts. We all
decided to go local, so Katie and Cristy ordered the macadamia nut pancakes
with homemade guava jam. The guys
ordered the restaurant's star dish – oxtail soup.
I was feeling just as adventurous and requested the bento box. It came with macaroni salad (old-school, like the kind we ate at family picnics as kids), teriyaki chicken skewers, corned beef hash browns, and rice.
It was an interesting combination of foods for breakfast, but way too much for us. Needless to say, after we ate, we were well-fueled and ready for a long hike!
Waimea Canyon is known as Hawaii’s Grand Canyon and just like the rest of the islands, it is so beautiful. We brought along our good friend, Yoda, and he was just as popular at Waimea as he was at Diamond Head.
Waimea Canyon is known as Hawaii’s Grand Canyon and just like the rest of the islands, it is so beautiful. We brought along our good friend, Yoda, and he was just as popular at Waimea as he was at Diamond Head.
We hiked the Canyon Trail, which offered spectacular
views of the area, and a waterfall to cool off in at the end of the path.
The trek was a good three hours round-trip, so even after our enormous breakfasts, by the
end, we were craving some shave ice! We
stopped at a local place on the way back to Poipu. This middle-of-nowhere stand happened to have the best shave ice of the trip. They served
their ice on top of macadamia nut ice cream, and then topped it with coconut
cream. This made the shave ice extra
creamy and flavorful.
When we got
back to the Wyndham, the girls went shopping before dinner while the guys
headed back to their new favorite bar, Kalapaki Joe’s, to catch a game.
For those
of you that have been to Hawaii before, you may have noticed all of the wild
chickens running around the state. With
no natural predators, Kauai is especially known for its high population of
chickens on the loose. They were pretty
bold, too, and would come close to us on the beach to try to steal our
food.
Funny story about Kalapaki Joe’s... the guys ordered a pre-dinner snack of chicken wings. To their disbelief, they were told that the
bar was out of wings. They joked around
that they could just walk outside and grab a chicken if the cook agreed to fry
it up for them. Joe said no.
Lucky chicken!
Well, the boys were glad that they hadn’t spoiled their dinner because we ate a late meal at
The Dolphin. The sushi was inventive,
fresh, and delicious.
The next
day, Sunday, was Cristy’s birthday. And
poor Cristy…
Before the
trip, Katie and I had warned her that we were going to get her out of her
comfort zone with snorkelling and ziplining excursions, and we stuck to our
promise. On her actual bday, Cristy
faced her fears and went ziplining with the group! And she was a rock-star!
Outfitters
on Kauai put together a great excursion for us and a few other couples. With two guides and a small group, we didn’t
have to wait long to get out on the lines.
Also, Outfitters is one of the only companies with access to Kipu Ranch,
Hawaii’s main movie set. All of their ziplines
go through terrain that you've probably seen in films like Congo, King Kong,
Indiana Jones, and Jurassic Park.
This hillside is named The Sleeping Giant. Can you see him?
The
majority of the ziplines in Kauai were tandem, which David and I hadn’t done
before. Flying through the air parallel
to each other was so cool, especially since we had the Go Pro! And because this was our third time ziplining,
we felt comfortable enough to spin and go upside down!
Probably the best 20s pic of them all… David upside down, hanging
who-knows-how-many-feet-off-the-ground, ziplining over the canopy.
After spending
half a day ziplining, some on lines 1,800 feet long, we had lunch and cooled
off at a private swimming hole. The
swimming hole used to be reserved for Hawaii’s princesses, but Outfitters was
able to obtain the rights to put a zipline over the water for its clients.
After an
adventurous morning, we drove across the island to Princeville to check into
our fourth and final hotel, the St. Regis.
This was where it all started – the St. Regis where the Vollmars spent
their honeymoon, and Katie came up with the brilliant idea of celebrating our
30th birthdays in Hawaii.
The St.
Regis is situated in Hanalei
Bay, and offers stunning views of the Na Pali coast.
The sunsets were unbelievable, and each evening, the St. Regis held an outdoor champagne sabering as the sun went down.
We had seen
all that we wanted to see in Hawaii, and done plenty, so the next couple of
days were spent relaxing on the beach. We had Cristy’s birthday dinner that night at
Bar Acuda, which served delicious tapas like pizzetta and honeycomb with goat
cheese.
The next
day, the guys took a deep sea fishing trip, where they caught a few
mahi-mahi.
Meanwhile, the girls stayed back at the hotel and had a relaxing spa day. After a day of fishing and pampering, all of us dressed up in our new Hawaiian outfits and took part in the champagne saber toast.
Meanwhile, the girls stayed back at the hotel and had a relaxing spa day. After a day of fishing and pampering, all of us dressed up in our new Hawaiian outfits and took part in the champagne saber toast.