Ele'ele
Ele'ele is a small town on Kauai's south shore known for its rich agricultural history and role in Hawaii's coffee industry. Once covered in sugarcane fields, Ele'ele is now home to the state's largest coffee producer - Kauai Coffee Company. The nearby Port Allen Harbor serves as a hub for snorkeling, sailing, and whale-watching tours, while quirky attractions like the Red Dirt Shirt store add local charm.
Ele'ele, Kauai
The small town of Ele'ele is located on Kauai's south shore. There used to be many sugarcane fields in this area in the past, but today, it is coffee that is produced here. In fact, Ele'ele is home to the largest coffee producer in the state of Hawaii – the Kauai Coffee Company. There is a visitor center located just outside of town, along the so-called Coffee Highway (Highway 540/Halewili Road), where visitors can sample a variety of coffees and tour the coffee plantation (coffee samplings and the self-guided tour are free of charge).
Port Allen is a nearby separate community from where many snorkeling and sailing tours to the Na Pali Coast and the neighbor island of Ni'ihau depart daily. From Port Allen you can also get a good overview of Hanapepe Bay. Even though this is an industrial area and there isn't much to do and see, there are a few shopping and dining opportunities (at Port Allen Marina and Ele'ele Shopping Center).
Next to Port Allen Harbor (to the east of it) is a small dark sand beach called Glass Beach. It is not a swimming beach or particularly pretty, but if you want to take a peak at shiny glass pieces mixed with dark sand, it is worth a visit.
Another nearby attraction is the Red Dirt Shirt store, located right across from the Port Allen Marina. Here, the popular and uniquely Hawaiian Red Dirt Shirts are produced. How they came into existence is an interesting story. In 1992, Hurricane Iniki hit Kauai and caused massive damage. The small screen print shop that was located right there was damaged as well. The white shirts that were stored there, waiting to be printed, were covered in Kauai's ubiquitous iron-rich red dirt that blew in with the storm. Instead of throwing all the shirts away, the company decided to dry them and print them as they were. The shirts became a hit with local residents and visitors alike.
Key Features of Ele'ele
- Hawaii's largest coffee producer: The Kauai Coffee Company offers tours and free coffee tastings just outside town.
- Harbor access: Port Allen Harbor serves as a departure point for Na Pali Coast snorkel and sailing tours.
- Unique attractions: Visit the famous Red Dirt Shirt store and explore nearby Glass Beach.
- Shopping & dining: Port Allen Marina and Ele'ele Shopping Center offer basic amenities for visitors.
- Population and ZIP: 2,515 residents (2020 Census); ZIP code 96705.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where is Ele'ele located?
Ele'ele is on Kauai's south shore, near Port Allen and west of Koloa and Poipu.
What is Ele'ele known for?
It's home to the Kauai Coffee Company, the largest coffee producer in Hawaii.
What activities depart from Port Allen?
Snorkeling and sailing tours to the Na Pali Coast and Ni'ihau, as well as seasonal whale-watching cruises.
Are there shops in Ele'ele?
Yes, you'll find stores at Port Allen Marina Center and Ele'ele Shopping Center.
What is a Red Dirt Shirt?
These uniquely dyed shirts originated in Ele'ele after Hurricane Iniki, using Kauai's red dirt. They're now a popular souvenir.