In 2008, Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas made its debut on a bluff hugging Kauai’s north shore. Today, 10 years later, the stylish property has fully embraced its surroundings while helping clients follow suit.
“We encourage our guests to use the resort as a launching point for discovery,” said Sara Bill, director of sales for Westin Princeville. “For instance, our self-serve barbecue grills and in-room kitchens allow guests to visit farmers markets and bring back fresh fruits and vegetables to enjoy and prepare at the resort.”
Similarly, since villas have their own washer-dryer units, clients have no qualms about getting dirty during area adventures such as hiking and ziplining.
As a result, travelers who savor both independence and luxury gravitate to Westin Princeville, Bill says. At the same time, the property has developed a following of repeat guests who are excited to see the resort employees they’ve come to know on previous visits.
“Our associates are delighted to welcome them back each time,” she said.
The Westin Princeville guest experience is enhanced by four refreshing swimming pools.
Credit: 2018 Westin Princeville Ocean Resort VillasIn part, Westin Princeville has kept relevant over the past 10 years through its guest activities. Current options include a farm-and-dinner tour, culinary demos showcasing island ingredients and outdoor art classes enhanced by mimosas. For the coming decade, clients can expect additional opportunities to connect with Kauai.
“We look forward to continually growing our Westin Princeville ohana (family) and being an integral member of the north shore community,” Bill said.
The Toast to Ten package, nightly from $380, includes a welcome amenity, a resort activity for two guests, two glasses of sparkling wine and a discount on the five-course tasting menu at Nanea Restaurant (three-night minimum, available through 2018).
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