1571 Poipu Road
Poipu, Kauai, HI 96756
Nightly Rates: ( 416.00 - 653.00 )
4 Star
Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa. The ultimate Hawaiian classic oceanfront resort beckons with 50 acres of exquisite beauty on Hawaii's garden isle. This resort captures the essence of an era when life was lived at a gentler pace. Magnificent architecture, lush tropical landscaping, and sunny courtyards offer the perfect backdrop to enjoy an island renowned for it's sparkling beaches, ribbon waterfalls and spectacular mountains. Celebrate the sun in our water playground featuring river- pools, a water slide and saltwater lagoon, or golf at the world-class Poipu Bay Resort. For the ultimate pampering visit our award winning 25,000 square foot ANARA Spa to relax and vitalize the mind, body and spirit.

For reservations, room rates and availability, click the Reservations icon above. To speak with a Hyatt representative personally, call (800) 633-7313. If calling from outside the US, obtain international reservation numbers at www.hyatt.com/hotel_reservations/reservations_numbers.html.
· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 12PM (noon)
· Time Zone is HST
· Opened in 1990
· Renovated in 1993
· 600 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 4 floors.
* 50 oceanfront acres at Keoneloa Bay in the Poipu Beach district * 3 miles from Koloa Town * 30 minutes from Lihue International Airport
Lihue Airport
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Set on a spacious open-air lanai overlooking gardens and lagoons, Ilima's specialty is a wide variety of Pacific cuisine. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.
TidepoolsThe romantic setting of grass-thatched huts perched on a tranquil lagoon, Tidepools reflects the warmth and friendliness pervasive throughout Hawaii. Tidepools has earned a fine reputation for its fresh seafood and the rich flavor of charbroiled items. Open for dinner.
DonderosSavor a bit of Italy while relaxing amidst a romantic setting. Overlooking the lagoons and Keoneloa Bay, this Regional Italian restaurant is a casual elegant dining experience. Delicately spiced regional dishes prepared by our Italian Chef de Cuisine will delight the palate. Open for dinner.
The DockThis poolside snack bar serves light breakfast items and a variety of quick sandwiches, salads and fresh fruit near the resort's pool.
Kupono CaféPoolside within the calm atmosphere of the ANARA Spa, this café offers light and healthy juices, smoothies and sandwiches. Geared toward the health-minded guest, the menu is tasty and good for the body.
Poipu Bay Grill & BarThis restaurant, within walking distance of the hotel, offers grilled American specialties and a lounge overlooking the Robert Trent Jones Jr. golf course.
Captain'sSet in a large gazebo, this poolside lounge offers a full bar and tropical drink service with panoramic views of the resort's lagoons, pools and the ocean. Open from late morning to sunset.
Stevenson's LibraryThis dignified bar, reminiscent of the gentlemen's clubs of days gone by, offers pool tables, game tables, newspapers and books of the world and jazz music. Single malt scotches and port wines are a specialty in this beautiful room full of rich koa wood carved in pineapple and sugarcane motifs.
Seaview TerraceAdjacent to the main lobby, Seaview offers a spectacular view of Keoneloa Bay and features a "Vodkas of the World" bar. Live Hawaiian entertainment presented nightly.
Tidepool LoungeAttached to Tidepools restaurant, overlooking the beautiful Keoneloa Bay, this lounge serves the island's best cocktails and offers an extensive pupu selection. Open nightly.
Yum ChaEast meets West in our newest restaurant, Yum Cha. Enjoy the delicious flavors of Asian Fusion style cuisine while relaxing in the wonderful atmosphere and overlooking the famous Poipu Bay Golf Course.
The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa provides 65,000 square feet of meeting space.
* 12,000-square foot prefunction space * 19 meeting rooms offering 24,000-square feet of function space located on the ground floor of a Hawaiian-style meeting facilities complex * All meeting rooms have multiple microphone, telephone and electrical outlets * Separate entrances for group check-in and registration * Meeting planner's office and registration area * Outdoor function space for theme parties * Business Center
Enjoy stunning ocean vistas from every hole on the Poipu Bay Resort Golf Course, home of the "PGA Grand Slam", our renowned surfside Robert Trent Jones Jr. 18-hole golf links style course.
BeachOcean beaches and five acres of beach-rimmed lagoons.
Swimming PoolsTwo pools with waterfalls and water slides.
Power of WaterThe refreshing powers of water can be realized as you experience an open-air lava rock shower, garden and Jacuzzi.
ANARA SpaWe offer you a full range of treatments for health and beauty in our 25,000-sq. ft. ANARA Spa, which includes a 25-yard lap pool. Surrender yourself to a soothing massage...swim laps in an open-air pool...or indulge yourself in herbal wraps, Hawaiian treatments and sauna.
Horseback RidingEnjoy the magnificent scenery of the island of Kauai while riding horseback over Kauai's mountains and beaches.
Camp HyattMaking sand castles, leis, learning hula and playing on a waterslide are just a few of the supervised adventures we offer for kids 3-12 years.
Also Available:* Tennis courts * Scuba program * Bike rental, hiking, jogging paths * 12,000-square feet of shopping
Some call it Eden...others call it the Garden Isle. From the rocky green spires and volcanic grottos of its northern coast...to the ancient gorge of Waimea Canyon, second only in size to the Grand Canyon....Kauai is a land sculpted by mighty rivers and the hand of time. Its deep valleys, where early natives once dwelled, are filled with lush vegetation cascading waterfalls, rocketing geysers and the songs of tropical birds. Reminiscent of an era when life was gracious and unhurried, our resort unfolds over 50 oceanfront acres, with open courtyards, lush tropical gardens, sun-splashed tidal pools and artwork of the Island. Enjoy the magnificent scenery as you play golf or tennis...celebrate the sun while floating in a meandering lagoon...splash through plummetting waterfalls...torpedo down a water slide into one of two free-form river pools...or snorkel, dive, swim and windsurf in crystalline waters off an ivory beach. After your vacation, you'll call it Eden.
Captain Andy's Sailing AdventuresExperience first-class adventure aboard Kauai's finest new excursion vessel. Sail, snorkel, swim, sunbathe or take a sunset cruise aboard the "Spirit of Kauai," a sleek, 55-foot, luxury catamaran. (808) 822-7833.
Gent-Lee Sport Fishing ChartersThe waters around Kauai are known for its extraordinary numbers of mahimahi, marlin, yellow fin tuna and an array of big game fish. Our 36-foot Sportfishers were built with the fishing enthusiast in mind. Fully equipped with the finest tackle and gear available, including three to five fighting chairs, comfortable seating and shaded areas. (808) 245-7504; FAX: (808) 245-1853.
Kauai MuseumThis museum will orient you to Kauai. It showcases Island history, from its volcanic genesis some 60 million years ago to the late 19th century, when Hawaii was annexed by the US.
Kilohana Plantation EstateKilohana stands as an elegant reflection of a vanished age. A faithfully restored plantation home, Kilohana offers its guests the same distinctive island hospitality as a half century ago. Linger over the magnificent artwork and antiques of the Tudor-style mansion. Wander the 35-acres, rich with exotic plants and dotted with century-old plantation cottages. Finally, savor the cuisine at Gaylord's Courtyard Restaurant and a romantic carriage ride around the grounds and surrounding sugar plantation. Free admission. (808) 245-5608.
Old Koloa TownOld Koloa Town offers a glimpse into Kauai's colorful past. Located on the road to Poipu, Koloa was Kauai's first successful sugar plantation. The town began in 1835 when three enterprising young men from New England leased a tract of land from King Kamehameha III and grew sugarcane. This marked the beginning of an industry that dominated Hawaii's economy from the 1860s until modern times, when tourism finally surpassed it. Old Koloa Town offers great shopping and dining in the delightful atmosphere of an authentic old plantation town.
Kilauea LighthouseLocated on Hawaii's northernmost point is the Kilauea Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge. Its location offers some of the most breathtaking views of Kauai's coastline and the Pacific Ocean. The surrounding area and cliffs have been declared a seabird sanctuary and have become a haven for more than eight species of seabirds.
Will Squyres Helicopter ToursTour Waimea Canyon, Na Pali coastline, Waialeale Crater and the settings used in major motion pictures. (808) 245-8881.
Wailua River/Fern GrottoOne of Kauai's most popular attractions is the picturesque riverboat trip up the Wailua River. The Wailua River was once royal ground (King Kaumualii lived on its banks) and was a major means of transportation. The Fern Grotto is one of Kauai's many natural wonders and can be reached only by a boat ride up the river. The grotto is a mammoth cave whose majesty is enhanced by thousands of luxuriant ferns that hang from its ceiling and walls, exuding an almost surreal atmosphere.
Waimea CanyonNearly 3,000-feet deep and stretching 14 miles across the western end of Kauai is magnificent Waimea Canyon, rich in shades of rust, brown, amethyst and emerald green. Often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," this wonder is saturated in natural beauty.