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Kaua'i Travel Info


Affectionately known as Hawaii's "Garden Isle", Kaua'i depicts all the splendor, majesty and variety that Mother Nature has to offer. Kaua'i is the oldest of the main Hawaiian islands that erupted from the ocean floor about six million years ago. It is also one of the wettest spots on earth with an annual average rainfall of 460 inches. This abundance of rain eventually carved out the Waimea Canyon, affectionately known as "The Grand Canyon of the Pacific", and created some of the most beautiful waterfalls in the world.

Kaua'i is noted for its relaxed atmosphere and genuine aloha spirit. From the Kalalau Lookout with its spectacular views of the craggy NaPali sea cliffs to the luxurious Po’ipu Beach and resorts on the southern coast and everything in between, Kauai offers it’s visitors the total Hawaiian experience.

For the adventurer there are world-famous hikes, ocean kayaking, surfing, snorkeling and scuba diving. Nature lovers can relish in the awe-inspiring beauty surrounding the Kilauea Lighthouse, Fern Grotto, and Wailua Falls. If relaxation is more your style, Kauai offers a cornucopia of tropical beaches, resorts and quaint towns filled with sumptuous eateries and shopping experiences.

This charming island is friendly, relaxing and peaceful - the perfect place to experience ancient Hawaii, its culture and history. Whether you spend a day or a week on this glorious island, the memories of Kaua'i will stay with you for a lifetime!