Information for Cruise Passenger Visitors

If you are coming to Kauai on a cruise ship and would like to visit the monastery and temple, the following information will be helpful.

DAILY TIMING

  • There are two temples at our monastery, the small Siva Nataraja temple called Kadavul Temple and the new, all stone Iraivan Temple which is still under construction.
  • Kadavul Siva Temple is open daily between 9am and 12 noon for puja worship. Those who simply wish to meditate are welcome from 10:45 until 12 noon. A reservation is required to enter the temple.
  • During its construction, Iraivan temple is not open to the public.
  • The monastery is closed after noon and all afternoon to tourist visitors.
  • So make sure you plan to visit us first! Do your shopping and local sight-seeing after you come the temple. Remember: 9am to 12pm each morning.

TRAVEL AND VISIT TIME GUIDELINE

  • You should plan for at least 1/2 hour travel to the monastery and 1/2 to get back to the boat if you are going by taxi. If you are renting a car, you will need to add time for pick up and return.
  • It will be best to have at least 1 hour here. Therefore you should allow at least 2 1/2 hours if the temple is your only stop. If the boat departs late in the afternoon, come to the temple first and do your sight-seeing second.

TRANSPORTATION OPTIONS

  • Car Rental: Car rentals are done near the airport, which is a 10-minute drive from the dock. This is your least expensive option. The car rental companies have shuttles that you can take from the dock to pick up your car.
  • Taxi: You may hire a taxi or Uber to bring you to the monastery and then call a taxi, or arrange for one to return and take you back to the boat at a pre-arranged time. This can be a good option if you plan to be here all morning (arriving at 9 am and staying until 12 noon).
  • Kauai Bus Services: Kauai’s bus service does not come to the temple.

MORE INFORMATION

Please go to our main visitor’s page for more details.

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