At Oceanfront, we are committed to supporting our local community. We provide our guests with a gift basket with locally made treats, such as honey from our local beekeeper and coffee from our local roaster. We also believe in sharing with the community and donate 5% of our proceeds to local non-profit organizations, such as Foodbank Kauai, Friendship House Kauai, Friends of Kamalani and Lydgate Park, and the YWCA Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services.
We also want to make sure you have all the information you need to make your trip memorable. Want to relax? We'll tell you about the best beaches. Interested in wellness? We'll tell you about massage therapies, farmers markets and yoga studios. Outdoor activities? We'll tell you about the best hiking, farm tours, botanical gardens, NaPali Coast tours and snorkeling. Interested in extreme adventures? We'll tell you about helicopter tours, ziplining, ATV tours and more.
Some visitors ask if the Oceanfront Cottages are air conditioned. The answer is no . . . intentionally. While condos (which may not have cross-ventilation and can trap heat) or inland homes (which do not get fresh air circulating off the ocean) may need air conditioning to be comfortable, this is not true of a home on the ocean with lots of windows.
At Oceanfront, you can live in harmony with the natural environment and have a richer connection to the trade winds, the sounds of the waves lapping on the shore, the delicate scent of the ocean air, the feel of the sunshine and the gentle breezes. No closed up spaces with air conditioning to steal away from the experience and romance of the Pacific Tropics. Instead, you are invited to embrace the rhythm and grace of the Hawaiian climate; it will stay resident in your soul for months . . . or years from now. If vacationing in conditioned air, Kauai may just be another postcard view out your window . . . the soul on ice!