Welcome to our oceanfront sanctuary on Kauaʻi’s North Shore—where transformative wellness meets a protected natural wonder, nourishing body, mind, and soul.

A Natural Haven for All
Our sanctuary reflects Kauaʻi’s boundless beauty, shifting with your day as effortlessly as the setting sun. Restore balance with transformative wellness, savor fresh island flavors, and explore family adventures from golf to island excursions. Then unwind poolside in oceanfront or poolside cabanas or step onto the sands of Puʻu Poa Beach—your connection to the island’s natural wonder.
Nature's Path to Renewal
With wellness offerings ranging from spa treatments infused with Hawaiian plant medicine to touchless therapies including hyperbaric oxygen therapy and a technology-enabled meditation pod, ancient healing meets modern modalities to nurture a meaningful balance of body, mind, and spirit.
Anatomy Fitness
Our 10,000-square-foot indoor–outdoor gym offers a spectrum of workouts and group classes, thoughtfully guided by expert wellness practitioners and body architects. Train with state-of-the-art equipment while staying grounded in the beauty of nature.
Outdoor Pursuits
Kauaʻi’s landscape inspires both adventure and renewal—inviting you to explore its trails, embrace mindful moments, and reconnect with nature through guided hikes, sunset rituals, and experiences that awaken body, mind, and spirit.
Cultural Activities
With a deeply rooted mission to honor the rich local culture, we invite you to discover the art of lei making, enjoy ʻukulele lessons, hula dancing, and much more.
Endless Horizons, Endless Play
Float above Hanalei Bay in our infinity pool or create joyful moments with little ones at the family-friendly pool—each experience designed with ease in mind. Retreat to a full-service cabana, or immerse yourself in the serenity of the adult infinity pool and jacuzzi, where the sensation of drifting with the waves awaits.
Fully Electric Audi e-trons
As the Official Electric Vehicle of 1 Hotels, explore the island in sustainable style with the Fully Electric Audi e-tron experience.

FUR-FAMILY FRIENDLY
Your dogs and cats are always welcome to join us - just be sure to follow all the guidelines and policies from Hawaiʻi’s Department of Agriculture, so no paws get stuck along the way. We also recommend the Field Trip Program offered by Kauai Humane Society. Enjoy the natural beauty of the Garden Island, get your “dog fix,” and give a shelter dog a break from the kennels all at the same time.
Come as Guests, Leave as ʻOhana
Rooted in the spirit of Hawaiʻi, our team nurtures your journey with mindful service, local wisdom, and transformative experiences that help you feel at home, like ʻohana (family).

We're proud to support surfrider's ocean friendly program
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Let Nature Nourish Your Senses
Our sanctuary flourishes with an extraordinary abundance of native plants—the majority of which are endemic, indigenous, or part of the Polynesian canoe crops first brought to Hawaiʻi over a thousand years ago. Once sustaining the islands’ earliest settlers, these plants now purify the air, carry deep cultural meaning, and uplift the spirit. Our footprint is designed to bring nature in—welcoming not only plants but also natural light and ocean breezes—to amplify the restorative effects of biophilic design and seamlessly blur the lines between indoors and out.
Drinking Sustainably
On The Garden Island, rainwater is an abundant natural resource. Our 7,400-gallon rainwater harvesting system allows us to irrigate our gardens naturally, reducing water consumption by 97% (3.5 million gallons per year). Inside, hydrate freely using our high-quality filtered water stations, and shower in peace knowing our highly efficient plumbing systems and low-flow fixtures reduce indoor water consumption.
Reimagine and Restore
The construction of 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay was an act of reimagination and respect. Existing atop a protected natural wonder, we felt it was central to preserve and strengthen as much of the existing area as possible. This mindset allowed us to restore 96,000 square feet of habitat using native and adapted vegetation. Now, you can gaze up at flourishing tree canopies featuring native species such as Kukui, which provide critical habitats for birds and other pollinators.
Let Water Stewardship Flow Naturally
Rainwater is an ever-flowing, abundant resource on The Garden Isle, and our 7,400-gallon rainwater harvesting system puts it to good use. Along with our intentional native plant landscaping, this system allows us to reduce outdoor water consumption by 97%, saving 3.5 million gallons of water per year while irrigating our gardens, naturally.
Indulge Guilt-Free and Ocean-Minded
Coupled with our mission to support local farmers, fishers, and growers, every one of our dining venues prioritizes the health and prosperity of the oceans. Indulge guilt-free at our island oasis knowing that each restaurant is certified Ocean Friendly by The Surfrider Foundation, recognizing our commitment to avoiding single-use plastics and other wasteful practices while making ocean-minded choices.
Good Energy Is Clean Energy
Our LEED-certified island oasis is optimized for energy efficiency and powered by green systems, including LED lighting, increased insulation, HVAC systems with energy recovery, and advanced monitoring. Through targeted strategies, this sanctuary is designed to save roughly 20% in annual energy costs.
Wandering Respectfully
Explore the island emission-free in our fully electric Audi e-trons, ride beach cruisers, or wander the golden sands to take in the best of nature.
Winding Down Should Come Naturally
We sourced sustainable bed linens and non-toxic, eco-friendly mattresses that are healthy for both you and the environment.
Nurture Seedlings
Our Seedlings kids program is designed to nurture your minis and give them exciting opportunities to connect with nature, explore conservation, safeguard Kauaiʻi’s magnificent marine life, and discover the vibrance of Hawaiʻi's rich cultural heritage. Dive into engaging, informative, and family-building fun for both tall and small.
Go Full Swing
Take your golf game to new heights at the Princeville Makai Golf Course, perched atop sweeping bluffs that overlook the sapphire waters of Hanalei Bay and the mystic peaks of Mount Makana. With grounds that wind through serene lakes, cherished woodlands, and lush tropical gardens, bring the entire family together with a day full of golf, tennis, pickleball, sunset tours, and more.
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Kauaʻi is a volcanic island bursting with lush valleys, tropical rainforests, dynamic swamps, cascading waterfalls, emerald-covered cliffs, and captivating coastlines. Formed by volcanic activity roughly 3.8 million years ago, Kauaʻi is the oldest island in Hawaiʻi with the longest white sand beaches and unrivaled natural wonders. It’s home to the sacred Nāpali Coast, a 17-mile stretch along Kauaʻi’s North Shore known for its breathtaking beauty as well as Waimea Canyon, a geological wonder nicknamed “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific.”
With over 400 inches of annual rainfall, Kauaʻi is known as the wettest spot on Earth. Its tropical temperatures typically range from 69°F to 85°F while the air remains warm and humid. It’s commonly said that Kauaʻi has two seasons: dry and wet. The wettest months run from late fall through winter, but passing storms are the norm even during the “dry” season.
Lovingly known as The Garden Island, there’s no shortage of gorgeous tropical flora on Kauaʻi—sweet-smelling flowers, exotic plants, and towering trees. Explore forests of African Tulip Trees with flaming red flowers, canopies of towering Breadfruit and Coconut Trees, groves of twisting Banyan Tree branches, and fields of fragrant Ginger blossoms, vibrant Hibiscus hedges, and stunning spectrums of colored Orchids.
In Hawaiian culture, these plants serve as much more than beautiful sights. For centuries, they’ve served as symbols during sacred ceremonies, nourishment in traditional meals, and natural medicine for so many different conditions. A beautiful example is the Hawaiian Noni Plant, whose revered leaves can be eaten, juiced, dehydrated and ground into capsules and tea, or warmed and wrapped around aching body parts to impart the luxurious touch of nature’s healing.
From magnificent tropical birds to endangered humpback whales, Kauaʻi is home to some of the most diverse tropical fauna on the planet. In the crystal blue waters, explore spectacular species of exotic fish, sea turtles, endangered Hawaiian Monk Seals, dolphins, whales, and beyond. On land, encounter chickens, cats, dogs, goats, pigs, and 80 different species of tropical birds—21 of which are native to Kauaʻi.
Much like plants, the animals of Kauaʻi are also considered sacred. Sea turtles are an incredible example of this. In Hawaiian, Honu refers to the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle, the only indigenous reptile in the islands. Honu encompasses the sacred guardian spirit of the turtle, serving as a symbol of wisdom and good luck.
Kauaʻi itself is a protected natural wonder, overflowing with stop-you-in-your-tracks sights and adventures. Feel one with the turquoise waters of Hanalei Bay Surf as you surf and paddle board with the tides. Swim and snorkel with the vibrant fish and majestic sea turtles of Anini Beach and Ke’e Beach. Soak in views of waterfalls cascading over the jagged cliffs of Wailua Falls. Explore endangered species found nowhere else on the planet at the Limahuli Garden and Nature Preserve. Hike through the lush tropical gardens and groves of the world-famous Nāpali Coast, where every turn reveals another glimpse of awe-inspiring natural beauty.
Sustainability is not simply a mission or responsibility in Kauaʻi—it’s a way of life. For centuries, native Hawaiians have lived off the food that grows in the island’s lush fields and the fish that swim in its seas—upholding ‘āina, deep respect and stewardship for the sacred natural world.
To no surprise, the unparalleled beauty of Kauaʻi has attracted infinite tourism, lending a seismic shift in the native way of life that began so many centuries ago. Now, native Hawaiians do everything in their power to preserve their conservation-forward culture—favoring local farmers, fishers, purveyors, and ways of life that nurture the natural landscapes of the islands. At 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay, we hold this ethos close to our hearts and aim to honor it in everything we do.
