Most of these Kaua’i condo buildings are perched on the sea cliffs (except numbers 1 and 2). Bldgs. 3, 4 and 5 have the best views and can be quite dreamy, though the mountain views from 1 and 2 are really pleasing. The Alii Kai I layouts of these 2/2 units are good...
These 34 triplex buildings were completed in 2008. The close proximity of the buildings, lack of any decent Kaua’i views and roads (with noise) on three sides of the grounds gives the Nihilani at Princeville Resort a claustrophobic feel. If you can get past all that,...
These two-story quad Kaua’i condo buildings share the inside of Pepelani Loop Road with Nihilani at Princeville, but the grounds don’t feel as densely packed. The Plantation at Princeville units are not as large as Nihilani, and there are no views here either, but it...
This Kaua’i condo property has one distinct difference from most Princeville condos—the view. These mostly two-story duplexes and a few triplexes sit on a sloping property with some killer mountain views. Best views are from units 29–40 near the bottom edge of the...
Some nicely furnished units, but they vary a lot. Nicely tucked away, offering privacy, but thin walls can make your visit less quiet if you have a noisy neighbor. Many units have very fine ocean bluff views, but it’s a bit pricey. Some of the layouts are a bit...