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WELCOME TO KAUA'I

   Welcome to Kaua'i

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Kaua'i Introduction

Kaua'i is known as the Garden Isle. It is an extremely beautiful island with dramatic cliffs and canyons. A visitor will also find cascading waterfalls, Hawaii's only navigable rivers, and many pristine beaches. The dramatic beauty attracts both tourists and the movie industry. Jurassic Park and the classic musical South Pacific are just two examples of the many movies that have used Kauai's beauty as a lush backdrop.

   Kaua'i is the oldest island in the Hawaiian Islands

Readers of two leading travel magazines have rated Kaua'i among the top island destinations in the world. Conde Nast Traveler readers voted Kaua'i No. 3 in its World's Best Awards, a rating boosted by the isle's top rating for its people. Travel & Leisure magazine readers named Kaua'i No. 2 on its top 10 list.

Direct flights to Kaua'i from the U.S. mainland are few and far between. The vast majority of visitors will first land in Honolulu and take the short 95-mile flight to the Lihue airport on the center of Kauai's East Coast. From Lihue, visitors can head north to Princeville and Hanalei where the island becomes more lush and rainy or south toward the dry and warm Poipu Beach region.

At times, traffic can be heavy in central areas. This is one of Kauai's only visible problems created by development. Overall, Kaua'i has achieved an admirable balance between providing modern conveniences and keeping the island as close as possible to its beautiful, natural state. This balance creates a tropical paradise that does not require its guests to sacrifice or "rough it." One way that Kaua'i has kept its development low-profile is by limiting most building to the height of a coconut tree. This helps to ensure that Kauai’s natural settings are not obscured by man-made structures.

Visitors must experience Kauai’s breathtaking vistas. Helicopter tours are one way to do this. Tours leave from both Princeville and Lihue. It is not necessary, though, to take flight to enjoy Kauai’s visual offerings. One can drive to Kauai’s many official and unofficial viewpoints. Waimea Canyon is one of the "must sees." This richly-colored canyon is twelve miles long and has been referred to as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. The Na Pali Coast with its dramatic peaks is another must see.

Kauai’s beaches are both attractive and varied. They range from the lush setting of Ke’e Beach in the north to sunny Po'ipu in the south.

Kaua'i & Poipu Beach Accolades

Poipu Beach Rated the Best Beach in America for 2001 by Dr. Beach

Kauai chosen as one of the 10 Best Romantic Getaways by USA Today

Kauai rated as the Best Hawaiian Island in 2006 by Travel & Leisure

Kauai rated a the 2nd Best Island in the World in 2006 by Travel & Leisure

Kauai rated as the Most Beautiful Place in America in 2003 by USA Weekend

Poipu Rated one of the Most Breathtaking Beaches in the World by Forbes

For isolation, drive through sugarcane fields to Polihale Beach on the western coast. This big beach probably offers more space between beach-goers than any other important Hawaiian beach. For the truly adventurous, there are beaches on the Na Pali coast that can be reached only by boat or a lengthy hike.

Sports? Absolutely! Kaua'i is a paradise for sports, both on and off the water. Golf is world-class. Golfers at the courses at Princeville enjoy views of the island’s mountains and the dramatic Na Pali coast. Kayaking is popular in both the ocean and rivers. Other options include tennis, surfing, swimming, hiking, diving, and snorkeling.

Kaua'i has limited options for shopping and nightlife. Nevertheless, one can find some charming shops with local crafts, arts, and produce. Evenings are quiet for the most part. Kauai’s restaurants, however, are quite good. Diners will have no problem finding a restaurant with the cuisine and atmosphere that they desire.

Kaua'i Guides

For first-time visitors to Kaua'i, be sure to pick up a copy of the award-winning Kaua'i Underground Guide or The Ultimate Kaua'i Guidebook. These books are invaluable resources of information about Kaua'i and will help you discover the real Kaua'i, not just the usual tourist spots.

The Kaua'i Underground Guide, first edition published in 1980. Click on image to order your copy.

The Ultimate Kaua'i Guidebook. Click on image to order your copy.

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Kaua'i Activities

   Kaua'i activities can include an outrigger canoe ride into the sunset.

Much of your time on Kaua'i will probably be spent on the beach, whether in sunny Poipu, along the centrally located Coconut Coast, or around Princeville on Kauai's lush northern coast. For a change of scenery, take a drive through sugarcane fields to Polihale beach, where you'll find miles of unspoiled sand. Head north around the island to the end of the road and relax at incredible Ke'e Beach with the dramatic Na Pali coastline in the background. Just east of Ke'e is Lumahai Beach which was featured in the movie "South Pacific."

Another way to experience Kauai's unspoiled beauty is to take a drive or tour to the Waimea Canyon and Kokee State Park. Waimea Canyon, dubbed the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" by Mark Twain, is 3,300 feet deep and cuts twelve miles across the center of Kauai. Red volcanic rock and green vegetation create an explosion of color, especially in the early morning and late afternoon sun. As you drive higher into the Kokee State Park, the landscape changes to forest dominated by Koa and O'hia Trees. Cool winds greet you as you drive past the park's lodge and restaurant to lookout points with views that will take your breath away. Hiking the many trails around the canyon and state park is a popular way of experiencing the area's incredible scenery.

Golfers will enjoy the fantastic views that accompany them on many of Kauai's courses. Perhaps the best known and most beautiful courses are in Princeville in northern Kauai. Golf Digest rates the Prince course in Princeville as the number one course in the state and number 43 of America's 100 greatest golf courses. Wailua and Poipu also boast highly-rated golf courses. 

Plenty of options are also available in and on the water. Snorkelers will enjoy some of the north shore beaches like Ke'e, Tunnels, and Lumahai, though surf conditions may limit your choices. Calmer waters generally prevail in Poipu, where snorkelers head to the Poipu Beach Park, the Beach House, and Koloa Landing. Divers also tend to head to Poipu's calm waters. Favorite dive spots include the Sheraton Caverns and Brennecke's Ledge.

Kauai's rivers offer a variety of ways to experience the island. At the Wailua River Marina, you can take a boat ride to Fern Grotto, a lava tube covered with hanging ferns. If something a little more active is your bag, you can kayak on one of many rivers including the Hanalei River, the Kalihiwai Stream, and the Huleia Stream. Kayak expeditions are also offered along the Na Pali Coast.

Kaua'i offers the fishing enthusiast a choice of salt and freshwater fishing. Because of the typically calmer waters and sunnier skies of the leeward side of the island, you will find most sportfishing charters on the southern and western coasts of the island. Open-water catch includes ono, mahi mahi, ahi, and marlin. Ledges closer to shore produce kahala, ulua, snapper, and shark. Freshwater fishing includes trout and bass fishing, typically near Kokee state park and Waimea Canyon.

Kaua'i Links

Welcome to the official site for America's Best Beach, Poipu Beach on the sunny south shore, Poipu Beach is popular due to its exceptional climate, its wonderful beaches, and its extraordinary range of vacation choices.

Poipu Beach Resort Association

 basks amidst the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean,  about 20 minutes by air from Honolulu. Formed some six million years ago, the island encompasses roughly 550 square miles and is the oldest and  northernmost of the main Hawaiian Islands. To visit Kauai is to quickly lose yourself in the quiet majesty of the island's lush tropical setting and extraordinary natural heritage. Come, discover the legendary aloha spirit that abounds in this friendly garden island paradise.

Discover Kaua'i

If you are serious about coming to Kaua`i, you need to get your hands on the Kaua`i Visitors Bureau Official Travel Planner. The paperback version is loaded with helpful information that can help you to make your vacation as action packed or relaxing as possible.

Kaua'i Visitors Bureau

   The Kauai Vacation Planner is part of the Hawaii State Vacation Planner network and provides complete travel and vacation rental information for the island of Kauai, Hawaii. This excellent vacation and travel planner includes complete listings of most hotels and activity businesses plus Kauai weddings and marriage information. This complete Kauai travel guide also has information on Kauai vacation rentals, bed and breakfasts, and activity services including golf, scuba, wedding planners, fishing, hiking, camping and boating.

Kaua'i Vacation Planner

Welcome to Plantation Gardens Restaurant and Bar. We feature Hawaiian regional cuisine in a historic plantation manor, outdoor lanai seating, handcrafted tropical drinks and specialty cocktails, and complimentary parking. The restaurant is located at the Kiahuna Plantation Resort, Poipu Beach, on the Hawaiian island of Kauai.

Plantation Gardens Restaurant

Poipu Beach Broiler is the perfect blend of casual, island-style fun and food.  Come in, kick off your slippers and relax in an open air tropical atmosphere.  Sip your favorite drink and enjoy a meal made with Aloha.

Poipu Beach Broiler Restaurant

Located in beautiful, sunny Poipu Beach, Kauai, Hawaii, our friendly and dedicated staff at Brennecke's Beach Broiler Restaurant, Brennecke's Activity Center, and Nukumoi Surf Company can fulfill all of our Hawaiian Island visitors' vacation dining, activities and gift shopping needs!

Brennecke's Beach Broiler Restaurant

Kaua'i is what people imagine when they think of Hawai'i. Nicknamed, "The Garden Island", Kaua'i is the oldest and northern most of the major islands in the Hawaiian Island chain. Kaua'i is an island of contrasts - gentle, rolling countrysides; jagged, forbidding mountains; magnificent canyons and desert-like sand dunes. The island of Kaua'i is roughly circular in shape, consisting of 552 square miles of land, making it the fourth-largest in the island chain. Most of Kaua'i's interior is rugged mountain terrain, uninhabited and inaccessible except by air. The island's populated areas - both residential and resort communities - are scattered around its coastal perimeter. Kaua'i is 33 miles wide and 25 miles long, with 143 miles of coastline. Graced with more than 40 white sand beaches, Kaua'i boasts more beaches per mile of coastline than any of the other Hawaiian islands.

Kaua'i Chamber of Commerce's "About Kauai"

   The Kaua`i Museum is the cultural sanctuary for the art and artifacts of Native Hawaiians and it nurtures the creative spirit of today’s artists.

Kaua'i Museum: "Keepers of the Legacy"

   Air Kauai Helicopter Tours has been providing exceptional helicopter tours on Kauai since 1988. We remain dedicated to one goal, customer satisfaction. From our very first helicopter, to our current AS350B A-Star, we have endeavored to give our customers the safest, most comfortable helicopter on Kauai, allowing Chuck to provide not just a great tour, but an exceptional experience. The Island of Kauai is one of the most scenic islands in the world. People travel from all corners of the globe to enjoy a helicopter tour here. Our Island is home to the rainiest spot on earth, Mt. Wai ale ale, with an average yearly rainfall of over 444 inches. Yet a scant dozen or so miles away, the Kekaha and Waimea areas are almost desert-like, with some 10 inches of rain in the average year. Kauai is home to the only navigable rivers in Hawaii, and the highest altitude swamp, the Alakai Swamp. Kauai is the sole Hawaiian Island to still have an endemic bird population.

Air Kaua'i Helicopter Tours

These big game fishing lures are tops on the list of trolling tackle for big game charter fishing boats and local fisherman on Kauai. Every Bird fishing lure is constructed with real shell colored veneer which create a natural flash that attract big fish, marlin, ahi (tuna), mahi-mahi and ono. Hawaiian sea lures have been individually hand crafted on the island of Kauai, Hawaii by John "Bird" Miner since 1990.

Hawaiian Sea Lures by John "Bird" Miner

The highlight of any vacation has to be a Kauai Napali Coast sailing tour Sailing down the Na Pali with Dolphins surfing at the bow of your catamaran, is the ultimate in ecotourism and adventure travel. We offer the best ocean sightseeing experience and whale watching tours of any charter boat company in The Hawaiian Islands. Our Kauai sailing tours also venture to Niihau The Forbidden Island, and along the shores of Poipu Beach for a romantic sunset sail. Everyone enjoys scuba diving, snorkeling, fishing, and the true spirit of Aloha from our experienced, fun loving, crew.

Blue Dolphin Charters

Tropical Biplanes, operated by an established, 14-year-old company, Fly Kauai, has just introduced its brand new 2002 WACO Biplane to the island. Built to emulate the Bi-wing aircraft of the 1930's and 40's, with several hand crafted and state-of-the-art modifications, providing added safety and comfort. The result is a safe, modern, and exquisitely beautiful aircraft, made specifically for the pleasure of the pilot and passengers.

Tropical Biplanes Scenic Flights

Island Soap & Candle Works is located on the beautiful island of Kauai.  Our soap and candle factory established in 1984 is the only one of its kind in Hawaii.  The business was established with the intention of re-creating the ancient art of soap making.  We now manufacture a full line of natural Hawaiian Island Botanical Products, beeswax candles and other gift items.   Our products are all made on Kauai and are found in sundry and fine gift shops throughout Hawaii.

Handmade Island Soap

The Art of Christian Riso is an emotional experience, fueled by years of training and exploration in various creative disciplines. Christian was born into a family of Artists. His grandfather was a sculptor, and his father was a Chef-de-cuisine. Christian also became a chef and later…a sculptor. It was in his native Algeria where his first teacher, "Jacques Moreau" initiated him into two-dimensional Art, introducing him to seascapes and landscapes. While traveling throughout Europe and after moving to North America, Christian explored anatomy and portraits. Upon arriving in Hawaii, his wife Nadine commissioned him for his first oil painting project, which opened up an entire new world of creativity to him. To this day his striking impressionistic style, boldly expressed in oil paints remains his trademark.

Christian Riso Art Gallery in Koloa

Click here to visit the website of Kauai Fine Arts. The site offers an outstanding collection of original antique maps and prints.

Kauai Fine Arts

   In life, Israel Kamakawiwo'ole (pronounced "Ka-MA-ka-VEE-vo-oh-lay") was a giant, a man of more than 700 pounds who could make the little ukulele sing as sweetly as his own falsetto. In death, he has emerged as the Bob Marley of Hawaiian music, a gentle ambassador who presented himself as informally as a lazy island afternoon but was as emotionally incisive as the deepest bluesman.

Hawaiian Muscian: Israel Kamakawiwo'ole

When it comes to adventure travel and enjoying Hawaii outdoors nothing beats Princeville Ranch. Have an unforgettable horseback experience on a 2500 acre working cattle ranch, one of Hawai’i’s oldest. Your hosts are a 5th generation kama‘aina island family. Their knowledgeable staff share local history, culture, and horsemanship as you ride top quality trail horses and bask in the special features only Princeville Ranch and Kaua‘i’s spectacular North shore can offer.

Princeville Ranch

For a fun Kauai activity, try taking a pleasant downwind kayak and hiking trip on the Hule'ia River. It's a beautiful and historic jungle stream- the filming site of the movie Raiders of the Lost Ark!

Outfitters Kauai

Do something dirty! Kauai ATV tours.

Kauai ATV Tours

Saddle-up for our south shore adventure.....Ride into hidden valley ranch, past secluded beaches and bays. Ride with us through a working cattle ranch. Experience cool sea breezes under the shade of up-country ironwood trees, down through sandy dunes on blue ocean bays. You will see varied and diverse terrain offering picturesque coastal views as well as spectacular mountain scenery, to be enjoyed by all family members. Experienced guides share ancient and historic Hawaiian legends along with local lore of this rugged and panoramic Mahaleapu area. Bring along your appetite for either the breakfast or picnic rides. Enjoy small personalized groups that offer a relaxed, enjoyable and memorable experience.

CJM Stables

Our goal at Kauai Nature Tours is to provide safe outdoor experiences to unforgettable locations, while sharing the unique and diverse natural and cultural history of the Hawaiian islands.

Kaua'i Nature Tours

      Kauai's newest and best location for gourmet foods, gifts and fine wine.

The Wine Shop, Koloa

   Kauai Coffee Company is Hawaii's largest coffee grower, with 3,400 acres under cultivation on our estate near Koloa, on the southwest side of the Garden Island of Kauai. Near here, over 150 years ago, Hawaii's first commercial coffee plantation was planted. Today, the rich volcanic soil, abundant mountain water, warm Pacific sun, and cool tradewinds combine to provide the perfect microclimate for a truly world-class estate coffee.

Kaua'i Coffee Company

   Keoki Brewing Company is a small brewery located on the Garden Island of Kauai, Hawaii. Brewing of Hawaii beer began in 1998 with a 15 bbl brew house and 30 bbl fermenters.

Keoki Brewing Company

   Outrigger Kiahuna Plantation occupies a lovely beachfront in Poipu on the sunniest side of the Garden Isle. Our oasis by by sea perfectly captures a distinct character of the island. The quaint, low-rise wooden apartments are reminiscent of Hawaii's 19th-century plantation past. The atmosphere is relaxed and carefree, gracious and unpretentious. Tall swaying coconut palms, large shady monkey pod trees, and fragrant blossoming plumeria surround you. Perfectly manicured lawns carpet the spacious grounds. And a pristine stretch of sand separates all this from the clear blue Pacific.

Kiahuna Plantation: Outrigger Resorts

The Royal Hawaiian Cigar Company invites you to try our flavorful, Corona-style cigars, guaranteed to please the most discerning palette.

Royal Hawaiian Cigars

Real Hawaii with Hula Girl and Volcano Cigars.

Hula Girl Cigars

Hawaii starts here: Hawaiian Airlines is your ticket to the Hawaiian Islands!

Hawaiian Airlines

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