The Royal Coconut Coast is aptly named for the magnificent coconut groves that blanket the landscape. Once reserved exclusively for the aliʻi, or Hawaiian royalty, the area is rich with history and cultural significance. Today, its beautiful white-sand beaches, lush green mountains and valleys, and consistently warm year-round weather draw travelers from around the world. With its central location, strong sense of community, half a dozen beach parks, and a wide variety of activities for the whole family, the Royal Coconut Coast has become one of Hawaiʻi’s most beloved visitor destinations.

“Kapa‘a Town named Trazee Travel’s Favorite Beach Town on Kaua’i!”

Stretching from Wailua to Kealia, Kauaʻi’s east side offers lodging options for every traveler, from budget stays to full-service resorts. Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach or fill your days with adventure—kayaking, SUP, ziplining, golfing, biking, or more—there’s something here for everyone. With great shopping, dining, and entertainment, the Royal Coconut Coast offers endless reasons to stay and explore.

Where is Kauai’s Royal Coconut Coast?

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