Kauai Surf Lessons

There are numerous locations on the Garden Isle you can take surf lessons. From Hanalei Bay on the North shore to Poipu Beach on the South shore. The best spots for beginning surfers are the areas of the beach with a sand bottom and no coral reef. Most of the surf schools utilize “soft top” surfboards for beginners. Points to look for when searching for a surf school. Make sure the instructors are CPR and first aid trained, and lifeguard certified.

Hanalei Bay Surfers

Hanalei Bay Surfers

The Hanalei Bay area on the north shore of Kauai has some great surf schools to experience. One of the best is the Hawaiian School of Surfing, which is owned and operated by Titus Kinimaka. Small group or private lessons are available. Lessons are taught in Hanalei Bay with a wide variety of beginner friendly surf spots. The locations are sand bottom breaks not coral. Beginner lessons last around 90 minutes. After your lesson is over they let use their equipment for the entire day at no extra cost to you. Telephone (808) 821-1003.

Kauai Surf School is located in Poipu on the South shore of the island. They offer both group and private lessons to the beginning or intermediate surfer. Kauai Surf School offers all the necessary equipment, including beginner surfboard, reef shoes, rash guard. Children ages 9 and up are welcome. Group lessons last for 90 minutes with 30 minutes of free surfing after your lesson. Reservations must be made in advance at 808-651-6032.

Surf n Sol Kauai offers all inclusive surf trip packages. Packages include meals, transportation to and from the airport, surf lessons, yoga, massage. And a day trip to the Napali Coast, and another north shore beach. Check them out at www.surfnsol.com.

In the winter months surfing the north shore of Kauai is only recommended for advanced skill level surfers. Rip currents and large waves can be dangerous for beginners.

History of Kauai’s coffee.

A little know fact is that Kauai grows sixty percent of the state of Hawaii’s coffee. Since the 1800s Kauai was the first of the Hawaiian islands to produce coffee commercially. Kauai coffee is a 100% U.S. product, and estate coffee workers are some of the highest paid in the world. Most coffees found on Kauai are usually organically grown, and use hydroelectric generators to power all operations. Harvest time on Kauai is usually October through December. Coffee plantations in Kauai cultivate upwards of 3,400 acres.

Several varieties of coffee are grown on Kauai. Seed types include Catuai, Typica, Blue Mountain,and Mundo Novo. Tours are usually offered at most of Kauai’s coffee plantations along with free samples. Many of these are self guided walking tours. Nothing taste like a fresh cup of Kauai coffee, from coffee beans grown perfectly in rich volcanic soil.

The Koa Plantation offers private tours which can be arranged by contact the Koa Planation directly at 866-562-5282. The plantation is located in the town of Captain Cook on the south side of the island.

The Kauai Coffee company is another coffee plantation that offers tours. You can take a self guided walking tour through the different varieties of coffee trees. Signs display the five coffee types, and the process. Learn about the history of the coffee grown on the estate. The process of coffee from blossom, to harvesting, and then to processing and roasting.

At the Kauai Coffee company visitors center you can sample their entire line of coffees grown on the estate. Every bean is grown right at the plantation, no imported beans are used.

Located around 17 miles from the Lihue airport, on Kauai’s southwest side. Just off highway 50 which is the main highway on the way to Waimea.