- Kauaʻi
Whether you're in search of unique cultural landmarks, hiking trails that lead to epic scenery, or something in between, Kauaʻi has a variety of activities on land
- Best Things to Do on Kauai | Kauai Things to Do | Go Hawaii
Kauaʻi ’s lush landscapes and pristine beaches are a feast for the senses You'll find a multitude of things to do around the island — whether it’s an exhilarating zipline adventure through the jungle, a relaxing day at the beach, or a kayaking trip on one of Kauaʻi 's rivers
- Kauai Travel Information | Go Hawaii
Many airlines now offer non-stop service to Kauaʻi There is also the option of flying into Honolulu International Airport (HNL) on Oʻahu first and then heading to Kauaʻi on a short, 25-minute flight
- Kauai Accommodations: Guide to Hotels, Vacation Rentals . . . - Go Hawaii
In fact, the hardest part of staying on Kauaʻi is knowing you’ll have to leave at some point Three main regions possess the majority of Kauaʻi ’s accommodations—the North Shore, East Coast and South Shore
- Kauai Beaches: A Guide to the beaches of Kauai | Go Hawaii
While Kauaʻi is famous for its dramatic cliffs, canyons and rainforests, it’s also home to some of Hawaiʻi ’s most picturesque beaches The island is surrounded by 50 miles of shimmering white-sand coast where you can enjoy jaw-droppingly beautiful unspoiled views
- 2026 Waimea Town Celebration: Heritage of Aloha - Go Hawaii
Historic Informative Boardwalk, Captain Cook Statue in Hofgaard Park, Waimea Pier, Kekaha Beach, and The Waimea Plantation Cottages The Waimea Town Celebration proudly promotes Kauaʻi and our island’s brand of rejuvenation Supported by the Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program
- Regions of Kauai | Travel Guide | Go Hawaii
Kauaʻi 's regions can feel remote but still offer proximity to shops, restaurants, and activities Nature excursions, relaxation and outdoor sports are top draws on the island of Kauaʻi
- Kauai Island Maps Geography | Go Hawaii
Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi 's fourth largest island, is separated into five main regions: Līhuʻe, the East Side (Coconut Coast), the North Shore, the South Shore and the West Side
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