The Garden Isle
Kauai
The oldest of the Hawaiian islands, and home to Mount Waialeale, one of the wettest spots on earth, this lush and verdant paradise offers a wondrous mix of peaceful tranquility and thrilling adventures by land, air and sea.
Known as “The Garden Isle,” Kauai has become a popular destination for anyone wanting to experience the quiet beauty of a remote and rugged island paradise. From the towering cliffs of the Na Pali Coast that border the island’s west side, to the deep trenches of Waimea Valley, Kauai offers a plethora of unique and memorable scenic sights and locations. With its unmatched natural wonder, Kauai has also become the backdrop to countless movie blockbusters and television shows. With film classics like Blue Hawaii and South Pacific, to modern day masterpieces including Jurassic Park and Avatar, and even in animated films like Lilo & Stitch, the island has quickly established itself as a Hollywood favorite.
Whether you are wanting to hop on a helicopter and fly over the island’s many wondrous waterfalls, or head down to Poipu for some of Hawaii’s best snorkeling, or even explore the irrigation ditches of an old sugar cane plantation on an inner tube, or simply enjoy the island’s peaceful serenity, Kauai will welcome one and all with aloha.
Waimea Canyon Lookout
Waimea Canyon Lookout offers stunning views, trails, and endless photo ops in Hawaii’s premier scenic destination. Learn more now!
Hanakapai Beach
Venture to Kauai’s Hanakapi’ai Beach, a breathtaking spot on the Na Pali Coast. Learn all about the hike, scenery, and safety tips.
Luau Kalamaku
Embrace Hawaiian culture at Luau Kalamaku with a buffet feast, hula, fire dance, and stories that bring Kauai’s heritage to life.
Polihale State Park
Polihale State Park: Kauai’s secluded beach oasis with golden dunes, picturesque coastlines, and unforgettable Hawaiian sunsets.
Kapaa
Ready to visit Kapaa, Kauai? Find beaches, hikes, and local spots that make this Hawaiian town a must-see on the island.
Kauai Beach
Kauai Beach invites you to explore its pristine shoreline, calm waters, and vibrant beauty of the Hawaiian coast.
Opaekaa Falls
Plan your visit to Opaekaa Falls, one of Kauai’s most beautiful waterfalls, with our tips for scenic views and parking.
Pono Market
Pono Market offers fresh poke and plate lunches in Kauai, bringing you the best of traditional Hawaiian cuisine.
Allerton Garden
Allerton Garden on Kauai’s south shore showcases tropical plants, fountains, and stunning views worth exploring.
Haena State Park
Haena State Park offers rich Hawaiian history. Uncover Haena State Park’s beauty with its beaches, trails, and cultural sites.
Smith’s Family Garden Luau
Enjoy a night of Hawaiian food, entertainment, and tropical beauty at Smith's Family Garden Luau in Kauai’s Wailua River.
Lydgate Beach Park
Lydgate Beach Park is a popular destination on the island of Kauai, Hawaii, known for its family-friendly amenities, calm waters for swimming, and…
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Good to Know
- The coral reef is a popular snorkeling destination, and wearing reef safe sunscreen will help keep it thriving for generations to come.
- Always stay on marked trails while hiking, and take plenty of water with you. The trails can become very precarious when it rains and flash floods can come when least expected.
- While there are many locations that make for the perfect photo spot, do not risk your safety by going into waterfalls or swimming holes unattended.
- Public transportation is limited on Kauai, and renting a car is recommended if you plan on exploring the island.
- Most of Kauai quiets down after dark, and there isn’t much a nightlife for those seeking after hours entertainment.
- Na Pali Coast and Mountain Tubing tours are extremely popular and book up weeks in advance, so be sure to book early!