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Kauai Coco Palms Resort’s enduring popularity is unending. The unexpectedly awful eyesore and safety hazard on the island after being largely destroyed nearly three decades ago during Hurricane Iniki, continues.
A global hospitality company on Wednesday announced plans to build its first Hawai‘i location – on the controversial site of the former Coco Palms resort on the East Side of Kaua‘i, which...
Coco Palms Resort was a resort hotel in Wailuā, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi, that was noted for its Hollywood connections, Hawaiian-themed weddings, torch lighting ceremonies, destruction by a hurricane, and long-standing land disputes.
The woman’s name is Grace Buscher and, without her, the Coco Palms would not have become the legendary place people fondly remember—a Hawaiiana resort on the tropical island of Kauai, steeped in Hawaiian culture and exuding aloha spirit.
Coco Palms demolition and construction to begin in April. The Kauai resort where the rich and famous once played, including Elvis Presley and Blue Hawaii, will be demolished and then rebuilt by the new owners starting next month.
The Coco Palms Resort on the island of Kauai will be torn down for a new 350-room hotel, reported the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, among Hawaii-based media like The Garden Island and KHON-TV.
Located in the verdant valley of Wailua along Kauai's shoreline, Coco Palms will have 350 accommodations spread across three low-rise hotel structures as well as cottages.
Don’t Rebuild Kauai’s Coco Palms Hotel. Instead, restore the area for Native Hawaiian advancement, education, environmental protection and community access. By Fern Anuenue Holland.
The redevelopment of Kauai's long-shuttered Coco Palms Resort has commenced. The historic Wailua property ceased operations in 1992 after sustaining significant damage from Hurricane Iniki.
When many people worldwide thought of Hawaii, and especially Kauai, they thought of the Coco Palms. However, the resort has been virtually untouched since the September 1992 hurricane. It is now in sad shape, as you can see from these photos—on the pages ahead—that we snapped during a recent visit.