Hanalei Bay

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Hanalei Bay

I am at Kauai this week. It is the northernmost island of the Hawaiian islands where tourists can go. I checked worldmappin and I see that there are 3 pins only! I have been here many times but I haven’t pinned it myself so guilty as charged! It’s not hard to come here, but boy, this is awfully expensive! Probably one of the most expensive places in the world! But hey, it’s stunningly pretty.

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We come here often, but often is not entirely correct because the last time I was here was in 2017. Anyways, a bit of background..

The name "Hanalei" is said to translate to "lei-making bay" or "crescent bay," referencing both its beautiful shape and traditional lei-making practices. For centuries, Hanalei Valley was a center for thriving Native Hawaiian communities. The fertile wetlands were intensively cultivated for kalo (taro), the foundation of the Hawaiian diet and culture. Traditional taro farming remains an active practice in the valley today.

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While sugar briefly took hold, the valley's agriculture was dominated by rice in the late 19th and early 20th centuries, becoming a major export. This era brought Chinese, Japanese, Filipino, and Portuguese immigrants who established a vibrant farming community.

The need to transport these agricultural goods (first sugar, then rice) led to the construction of the Hanalei Pier in 1892. Originally built of wood, it was reconstructed in concrete in the 1920s. Though no longer a working port, it has become a cherished community gathering spot, fishing hub, and historical landmark.

You can still see the pier today. In fact the pin in right next to the pier.

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My daughter surfs right next to it at the crescent shaped bay where I sit down at the beach and watch time slowly creep away.

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Today, Hanalei is known globally for its stunning bay, surf culture, and historic town, but its heart remains in its deep connection to the land, its history of agriculture, and the strong spirit of its people.

I am again traveling light on this trip and only have my phone with me, so my writing will be short and perhaps with a lot of typos but hopefully you will be able to catch some island vibes!

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Aloha!

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A bit jealous, yet also happy for you! The only tropical Island I've been on was Galapagos, which was just amazing.

How does the tourism affect that area? If it's that expensive, is there much tourism, or the price also a barrier to keep the numbers low?

It's the least amount of tourists I have seen in years, decades, especially considering this is thanksgiving week a holiday week here.

I love the (volcanic)landscapes and beaches of Hawaii. There will come a time when I will fly there too for a vacation. What's the most expensive there? Housing, car rental or food?
Seeing the sunshine makes jealous either way. At this point I wouldn't even care where I go, just give me sunshine haha.

Sunshine is free here and mostly available always.

All the things that you mentioned are expensive but where else can you get this landscape?

I guess parts of New Zealand is closest to Hawaiian landscapes. For some reason I like to travel on islands of volcanic origin, directly created by volcanoes. Iceland does not have a lush vegetation as Hawaii but ah I love those landscapes. Been there 4 times. It's also not too far from me, so it's quick to get there by plane.

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Went inside a old lava tube yesterday ;)

Feast to my eyes, that looks spectacular. Incredibly wide!

Are you near where the volcano is active right now? It actually feels like there has been a lot of significant volcanic activity over the past week. More than we normally hear about anyway.

No Kauai is volcanically dead :)

Ah, okay. That is good. It still seems like there is a lot of stuff happening lately though.

Beautiful photos. Hope you're having a good and relaxing time!

We went to Kauai once in 2007. Even then it was expensive, it seemed every tourist activity was $100 minimum (which was a lot for me at the time).

I believe Hanalei is not far from where Zuckerberg purchased a lot of land.

Yes, it is more than that now.

We own a timeshare property here so at least the stay is not a immediate cost. It also ensures we get here frequently.

Lucky you cause you can go and see this amazing beach. 😍

Yes, I am lucky indeed.

Wow. What an awesome place. Love the sight of the mountains surrounding the sea. 🤙

Yes, it is indeed an awesome place

Hawaii is so beautiful! Enjoy the beach!

Yes, it's most excellent!

Wow this place is really like a touristy spot! I would like to visit but no surfing as I don't know how haha

Yes, it is considered one of the top destinations of the world.

That’s good to know so this is a must visit! Thank you for sharing this.

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Hanalei Bay looks amazing love the mix of scenery and history..

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Wow! Hawaii is one of the places I want to visit someday. I'll have to save up a lot, hehe.

Love that vibe! Incredibly beautiful. Looks like a Pinterest vibe. Surfing is the best.