Get a Little Culture with the Keiki
Let’s face it: KIDS can only build so many sand castles before they’re ready for new adventures. Keep an eye on your keiki—or take time off from your watch—with one of several activities. WALK &...
View ArticleTravel a Scenic Byway
Hawai‘i has six offi cial “scenic byways” (designated as part of the National Scenic Byways Program), and Kaua‘i is home to one of them: HOLO HOLO KŌLOA SCENIC BYWAY . These 19-plus miles travel the...
View ArticleHave An Off-Island Adventure
You can get more beyond the city than a seven-hour Kaua‘i tour that takes you along the Nāpali Coast to Lehua Crater right off the coast of the Forbidden Island , Ni‘ihau. This Ni‘ihau & Nāpali...
View ArticleSee ‘Ōpaeka‘a Falls
Take a scenic (and surprisingly convenient!) pit stop two miles up Route 580 to see one of Kaua‘i’s most accessible major waterfalls. ‘ŌPAEKA‘A FALLS is an East Side wonder equipped with an...
View ArticleHike And Stay In Kokeʻe
KŌKE‘E STATE PARK , located at the very top of the island, is defi ned by its sprawling 4,345-acre upland forest, intersected by 45 miles of HIKING TRAILS and popularized by its SCENIC, CLIFFSIDE...
View ArticleDiscover Kaua‘i On Horseback
There are lots of ways to see Kaua‘i’s beautiful landscapes. However, one of the best is on horseback — and a few island ranches offer exactly that. Guests of PRINCEVILLE RANCH , one of Hawai‘i’s first...
View ArticleChoose Your Own Adventure At Anaina Hou
Tucked away in Kīlauea, you’ll find a 30-acre oasis filled with fun for the entire family. ANAINA HOU COMMUNITY PARK is a nonprofit with a campus that offers entertainment, recreation, educational...
View ArticleImmerse Yourself In Fun
You can cover a lot of ground with various adventure outfitters on the island. Whether following guides over the treetops on a zipline, out to the ocean in a kayak or into a jungle pool on a swim,...
View ArticleMake A Jewel Of A Find
The islands have a tradition, and mana (spiritual power) of their own, which visitors get a taste of while watching hula performances, sightseeing on tropical tours and savoring local dishes. Locally...
View ArticleExplore An Ahupua‘a
In old Hawai‘i, the land was divided into separate moku , or districts. These land divisions were further subdivided into smaller sections, called ahupua‘a , which generally flowed from mountain to sea...
View ArticleVisit Hawai‘i’s Largest Coffee Plantation
The state’s largest coffee plantation is located on Kaua‘i’s southwest side, about 17 miles from Līhu‘e Airport. A 3,100-acre estate, KAUA‘I COFFEE CO. PLANTATION boasts tours, lines of coffee trees (4...
View ArticleZip Kaua‘i
With its uneven terrain and tangled jungle canopy, Kaua‘i’s backcountry is a natural setting for ZIPLINING . OUTFITTERS KAUA‘I brought ziplines to the island several years ago. Now, many companies on...
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