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Once you cross this historic one-lane bridge over
the Hanalei River, you'll feel as if you've stepped back in time to
the Hawaii of old. |
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Watery patchwork fields of taro plants--an Hawaiian staple
since ancient times--shimmer in the sunlight. The highway winds
its way through the valley offering views of the lush landscape and
towering mountains with silvery waterfalls. |
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Voted one of the Top Five beaches in America, Hanalei Bay
is perfect for strolling, swimming, floating, kayaking, and lazing the day
away in the summer. From October to June, it offers some of
the best surfing in the world with breaks great for beginners to experts.
(Always check with lifeguards and locals for conditions and safety
issues before you hit the waves.) Beachbums Bungalow is a short walk to
Hanalei Bay and is equipped with beach chairs and towels. |
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The Waioli Church in Hanalei is a photographer's
delight and just one of many historic highlights you find on the North Shore.
Beach Bums Bungalow offers maps, guide books and phamplets for
your use. |
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The Hanalei Pier is another famous landmark. Stroll to the end of the pier to see what local fisher folk are catching, watch the waves, and get a panoramic view of the bay, the mountains, and the Hanalei River. |
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Isn't it time you come to play
and stay in Hanalei at the Beach Bums Bungalow? |
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Whether you're looking for high end art or
postcards,groceries, health food, jewelry, clothing or souvenirs, Hanalei
Town has a variety of shops and stores to accommodate you. |
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