Hotel in Island Of Kauai, United States
Timbers Kauai Ocean Club \u0026 Residences
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About Timbers Kauai Ocean Club \u0026 Residences
The Garden Island of Kaua‘i is wild enough to have featured as a filming location for TV’s Lost and various Jurassic Park films, but what’s perhaps most appealing about it is that its unspoiled landscapes and seascapes aren’t all that hard to reach. Timbers Kaua‘i is a case in point; here you’re surrounded by impossible vistas, pressed right up against the water’s edge, and yet you’re minutes from Lihue, the island’s largest settlement (and, crucially, the home of its commercial airport). More important than convenience, however, is the fact that Timbers, set in Hōkūala on 450 acres of prime oceanfront land, is as ambitious as they come — sister to the Sebastian in Vail and Casali di Casole in Tuscany, it’s a similarly state-of-the-art luxury resort. Safe to say you’ll lack for nothing here in terms of comfort — the rest is just details. That’s not to say the details aren’t of interest. No mere rooms or suites, the accommodations at Timbers Kaua‘i are residences, spanning two, three, or even four bedrooms. Some feature plunge pools, others lanais that extend to the water’s edge, and all are positioned for impressive views. In addition to an impressive farm-to-table restaurant, you’ll have access to two swimming pools, a fully equipped fitness center, and a concierge service to arrange activities like surf lessons. Not to mention, the Jack Nicklaus–designed Ocean Course is among the resort’s standout amenities — if you’re a golfer, that’ll be all the inducement you need.
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