Hawaii’s oldest and northernmost island, Kauai is known for its lush greenery, assortment of activities, and scenery that flows from ocean to mountains and plains effortlessly. Everywhere in Hawaii promises to be beautiful, but Kauai definitely tops them all.
Unlike the other islands, Kauai is packed with resorts on every corner. You will always find a luau with the local cuisine, but Kauai is best enjoyed another way. You may find yourself having more enjoyment among the rare and exotic flower species, or along the quieter northern shore of Kauai.
Kauai is very family friendly as you can take your family through a variety of activities that everyone can enjoy. You can stop at the Children’s Discovery Museum in Kapaa, which educates visitors about the history of the Hawaiian islanders and its natural features. The southern shore of Hawaii are warm and friendly, making it perfect for swimming, learning to surf, or building sandcastles. Be sure to pack lots of sunscreen and take your camera, as you may find yourself making memories here all day.
Appreciators of nature will be thrilled by Kauai’s offerings. The west side of the island is where you’ll find Kokee State Park, where acres of beautiful land will reveal flora and fauna like you’ve never seen before. Waimea Canyon makes for a great stop as well, as it is known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” Between the mountainous interior of the island and all the hike and bike opportunities that you’ll find there, your adventurer’s soul will never be disappointed during your visit to Kauai.
Many of Kauai’s beaches are great for the surf and sun, but many of them are hidden dangers. If lifeguards are not present, be extra cautious if you decided to take a dip in the inviting waters. For those looking to exercise more than a little caution, Hanalei Beach Park, Anahola, Wailua, and Kekeha are all monitored by life-saving professionals.
Kauai’s north shore should be visited for a different experience. The staggering cliffs of the Na Pali coast and Lumahai beach have been captured in many films, so clearly these places are appealing for many reason. If this is interesting to you, make some time to visit the northern shore during your trip.
While on Kauai, golfing, snorkeling, whale watching, and helicopter rides are just some other activities for you to try. While the weather is constant in Hawaii, each month brings a bag of excitement, so ask locals as you plan your itinerary. Watching whales in the afternoon, or feeding schools of brilliantly colored tropical fish may just add to the many moments of beauty on your Kauai trip.
You can find accommodations all over Kauai. From the mountains to the ocean, you’ll find your perfect vacation headquarters. If you’re looking to roam the island at your own leisure, consider Vacation Rentals Kauai. A villa or home with its own kitchen, showers and bedrooms ensures you’ll have all the privacy you want.
Kauai is filled with its own natural treasures, and the beauty is discovering them for yourself. Indulge your stereotypical notions of Hawaii, but be sure to venture into the heart Kauai, and be ready to be awed by the magnificence it holds.