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PLACES TO GO ON KAUAI

This is Kauai, where incredible natural beauty abounds from the breathtaking heights of the verdant Kokee forests to the magnificent Na Pali
coastline, from the ever-changing colors of  Waimea Canyon to the romance of moonlit
Hanalei Bay, the beauty of the Garden Island overwhelms your senses.

This year is Kauai’s 5,000,000th birthday.

Kauai is as close as one can come to the fantasy world of “Bali Hai.” The Garden Island, as it is nicknamed, is a tropical paradise blessed with a
mild climate, wide sand beaches, and waterfall etched mountains. It is the oldest and most northerly of the Hawaiian Islands. It was the first of the Hawaiian Islands that Captain Cook visited and it was the last of Hawaii’s independent kingdoms.

The first successful sugar plantation was established here in 1835. Only on Kauai does the Mokihana berry grow and it was here that the legendary race of little people–the Menehune–flourished.

Kauai stands out as the vacation destination of choice, blending the enchantment of ancient Hawaii with all modern conveniences. Kayak on the same river where Indiana Jones escaped, or windsurf with playful spinner dolphins swimming at your side. Enjoy a whale watching expedition, or explore exquisite waterfalls on a scenic helicopter tour, or from a zodiac
craft.

Sportfishing, scuba diving, and snorkeling are all popular in the pristine waters off the incomparable coasts. Horseback riding offers breathtaking vistas from the mountains to the beaches.
Kauai is a magnificent natural setting for golf. Kauai is home to many top-ranked courses as Golf Digest rates four of the championship golf
courses among the top seven in the State of Hawaii and Wailua Municipal Golf Course consistently ranks in the top 100 municipal courses in the country.

A few short miles from the County Seat in Lihue and the main airport on auai, you will find the Wailua area that boasts several shopping centers,
restaurants and the Wailua River, home to the world famous “Fern Grotto.”

Traveling farther north, you will encompass the majesty of the Garden Island as you visit places with familiar names such as Princeville; Hanalei,
home of “South Pacific;” Lumaha’i, or “Nurses Beach;” Mt. Makana, known as “Bali Hai;” Makua Beach, called “Tunnels;” and Ke’e, home of the hula and a major location for the television mini-series “The ThornBirds.”

The Poipu area is best-known for sun, sand and surf.

The West side is where you will find the Waimea Canyon, described by Mark Twain as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” Explore the quaint towns of Hanapepe, Waimea and Kekaha.

Come to Kauai and discover for yourself a land where beauty, adventure and activities abound, enhanced by the down-to-earth hospitality
of her people.

BOTANIC GARDENS – abounding in natural vegetation, Kauai also has four botanic gardens which are open to the public for small fees. The Smith’s Tropical Paradise at Wailua, OlaPua Gardens at Kalaheo, Kiahuna Plantation
Gardens in Poipu, the National Tropical Botanical Garden in Lawai, offer an unusual assortment of flowers, shrubs, cacti and other magnificent
species of plant life.

CAPTAIN COOK’S LANDING, WAIMEA BAY – the first place in which the intrepid British explorer set foot in Hawaii in January, 1778. This bay was for many years a favorite provisioning port with Pacific traders and whalers.

FERN GROTTO – this hauntingly beautiful cave, luxuriantly festooned with growing ferns, is reached from the Wailua Marina.

GROVE FARM HOMESTEAD – founded in 1864 by George Wilcox, the homestead is now a museum complex which includes the old family plantation home, wash house, tea house, guest cottage and other amenities. The homestead is typical of the old Hawaiian plantation experience and tradition. It is just south of Lihue.

HANALEI VALLEY – another name for Hanalei is Hanohano, meaning “glorious.” You will want to stop at the vantage point near the marker to gaze at this sweeping scene of majestic tranquility.

HANAPEPE VALLEY – note the red cliffs and the handsome color accent they give the valley’s myriad shades of green and blue.

KALALAU LOOKOUT – once peacocks preened their plumage in this tropic Eden and families cultivated terraces of taro. No one lives here now… nothing remains but one of the most beautiful views on earth. You can also hike
into this Valley or just go the first 1/2 mile of one of the world’s most beautiful ocean side hikes with a swim in the Ke’e Lagoon when you are
finished.

KAMOKILA HAWAIIAN VILLAGE – above the great bend of the Wailua River, where war canoes of the King of Kauai, Kaumualii, once assembled, lie the ruins of an old Hawaiian village.

KAUAI MUSEUM – the museum in Lihue presents a factual history of the Garden Isle, using artifacts and photograph. Other historical and art exhibits are also displayed.

KE’E BEACH PARK – a fine bathing beach at the end of the road where the trail begins to the Na Pali Cliffs.

KILAUEA LIGHTHOUSE & KILAUEA POINT NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE – a refuge for
nesting seabirds, the isolated promontory where the lighthouse sits is open to visitors.

KOKEE STATE PARK – adjacent to Waimea Canyon this park has picnic grounds, cabins and a wide variety of outdoor activities including hunting, trout fishing and hiking. The NASA Kokee Tracking Station is located nearby.

LUMAHAI BEACH – chosen for Nurses’ Beach in South Pacific, this lovely spot is undoubtedly the most photographed beach on Kauai.

MENEHUNE DITCH – only small portions  remain of what was once a great water course or aqueduct. Archeologists say it was built before Hawaiians came possibly by the Menehune.

MENEHUNE FISH POND, NIUMALU - remarkable stone walls are said to have been built in one night by the Menehune. The fish pond they enclose is still in use.

OLD RUSSIAN FORT (FORT ELIZABETH) – hoping to seize Kauai for his Czar, an employee of the Russian Fur Company of Alaska built this fort near the mouth of the Waimea River in 1817. Rocky ruins are all that remains of his effort and dream.

OPAEKAAFALLS - the Wailua River makes a dramatic plunge over a high cliff. Opaekaa means “rolling shrimp” and dates from days when swarms of shrimp were seen rolling in turbulent waters at the base of the falls.

POIPU BEACH – Exceptionally fine bathing beach.

ROYAL BIRTHSTONES, WAILUA – women of Hawaiian nobility always tried to each these sacred stones in time to give birth to insure the royal status of their children.

SLEEPING GIANT – the outline of a mountain ridge shows a striking resemblance to a reclining giant.

SMITH’S TROPICAL PARADISE this 23-acre site has gardens, lagoons, exotic birds and unique narrated train ride which meanders through a rain forest, a Polynesian village, a Japanese island, a Filipino village and other interesting areas. Kauai’s ethnic heritage is reflected nightly in a
75-minute musical production in the lagoon theater.

SPOUTING HORN – when tide is running high, waves pressured through lava tubes are forced through a hole in coastal rocks to burst noisily into spectacular fountains of salt spray and foam.

WAILUA FALLS – nicknamed Fantasy Island Waterfalls.

WAIMEA CANYON – this is more than a view, it’s an experience! You’ll treasure in memory its grandeur and jewel-tone colors, its awesome depth and breadth.

WAIOLI MISSION HOUSE – visitors are welcome to look through this quaint home, built in 1834 and restored by descendants of the first missionaries.

WET AND DRY CAVES OF HAENA - these eerie caverns, one dry, the other two filled with limpid green water, are where chiefs are said to have gathered in ancient times.

Over 100 things to do on Kauai

  1. 1.) Swim, surf, boogie board, body surf, and/or windsurf at least 50 beaches.
  2. 2.) Take a cruise boat with live Hawaiian music to the Fern Grotto.
  3. 3.) Snorkel the Blue Lagoon, Anini Beach, Ke’e Lagoon, and a zillion other places.
  4. 4.) Scuba fantastic dive spots with lots of certified dive companies.
  5. 5.) Light tackle sport fish rivers, lakes, and the ocean.
  6. 6.) Explore countless waterfalls.
  7. 7.) Photograph flying rainbows.
  8. 8.) See Kauai by plane.
  9. 9.) See Kauai by helicopter.
  10. 10.) Go to Poipu.
  11. 11.) Hike and view Waimea Canyon. (The Grand Canyon of the Pacific.)
  12. 12.) Hike the Kalalau trail; 3 lengths: 1/2 mile, 2 miles, 11 miles to camping.
  13. 13.) Golf around nine 18 hole golf courses.
  14. 14.) Horseback ride to a waterfall.
  15. 15.) Cruise the awesome Na Pali Coast.
  16. 16.) Learn to surf and windsurf, snorkel, dive, and boogie board.
  17. 17.) Go on a micro-glider flight.
  18. 18.) Take a bike ride from the mountains to the ocean.
  19. 19.) Rent dirt bikes, mountain bikes, Harley Davidson motorcycles.
  20. 20.) Go touring on all these bikes.
  21. 21.) Rent jeeps, exotic cars and tour the islands.
  22. 22.) Rent kayaks and canoes and zodiacs and explore 10 rivers.
  23. 23.) Cross the top of the island on the Power Line Trail.
  24. 24. )Hike to waterfalls and swimming holes.
  25. 25.) See sea turtles, porpoises, and whales.
  26. 26.) Deep Sea Fish for Ono (wahoo to 70 lbs.), mahimahi (dorado to 60 lbs.); au (marlin to 1,000 lbs. plus), and ahi (yellow fin tuna to 220 lbs.).
  27. 27.) Hike to and swim in the Wailua River in the Blue Hole of Waialeale surrounded by 100 waterfalls.
  28. 28.) Boat around the Forbidden Island of Niihau…or hunt there, or deep sea fish.
  29. 29.) Explore the wet and dry caves.
  30. 30.) Polo at Anini.
  31. 31.) See and heat the blow hole at the Spouting Horn.
  32. 32.) See the man made beautiful Kauai Lagoons at Kalapaki Bay.
  33. 33.) Visit our small boat harbors at Nawiliwili, Kikialoa, Port Allen, Anini, Kapa’a, Hanalei.
  34. 34. ) Walk the Hanalei Pier to view the 20 foot surf (in season) and the mountains and waterfalls and rainbows.
  35. 35.) Visit a Coffee Plantation in Ele ele.
  36. 36.) Drive through miles of sugar cane fields.
  37. 37.) Learn to make Hawaiian Crafts.
  38. 38.) 4-Wheel Drive mountain exploring.
  39. 39.) See the National Botanical Gardens, Allerton’s Gardens, Queen Emma’s Garden.
  40. 40.) Art Galleries galore, especially Hanapepe.
  41. 41.) Smith’s Tropical Paradise and Liau and Pacific Islands Hula Show after the Delicious Luau.
  42. 42.) Bird Watch at the 5, 200 ft high Alakai Swamp on top of our world. Only
    600 inches of rain a year, when it is wet.
  43. 43.) Experience SNUBA.
  44. 44.) Go to a Butterfly Farm.
  45. 45.) Collect on the beach or dive for shells.
  46. 46.) Tour numerous Hollywood old and recent movie locations.
  47. 47.) Kamokila Hawaiian Village.
  48. 48.) Take the Coconut Coast Trolley.
  49. 49.) Koloa Plantation Town Days.
  50. 50.) Mokihana Festival.
  51. 51.) Keahua Arboretum.
  52. 52.) Hawaiian Heiau’s.
  53. 53.) Luau’s and Hula Dances.
  54. 54.) Dancing to live Music.
  55. 55.) Loop Rd. Trail and rope swing pond.
  56. 56.) Take a natural jacuzzi at Hanakapiai.
  57. 57.) Marry your loved one.
  58. 58.) Kayak the Na Pali.
  59. 59.) Sunset at Polihale.
  60. 60.) Cassette Tours.
  61. 61.) Russian Fort.
  62. 62.) Carriage tours.
  63. 63.) Kilauea Light House.
  64. 64.) Kokee Museum.
  65. 65.) Lihue Museum
  66. 66.) Old Kapa’a Town Museum and Walking Tour.
  67. 67.) Haena Beaches.
  68. 68.) Kalihiwai River and Beach.
  69. 69.) Historic Churches and Temples.
  70. 70.) Roaming Farmers’ Markets.
  71. 71.) Tropical Fruit and Juice and Vegetable Stands.
  72. 72.) Get fresh fish right off the boat from the Captains.
  73. 73.) Health Spa’s.
  74. 74.) Tropical Soap Factory.
  75. 75.) Hike The Sleeping Giant’s Nonou Trail. 2 sides.
  76. 76.) Menehune Fishpond and the Menehune Ditch.
  77. 77.) Ola Pua Gardens.
  78. 78.) Shooting Range.
  79. 79.) Time Share Presentations.
  80. 80.) Tide Pools.
  81. 81.) Set Fishing Nets.
  82. 82.) Hunt goat and pig and pheasant and deer.
  83. 83.) Kamalani Playground and the Lydgate Salt Water Rock Kiddie and adult Pools.
  84. 84.) Walk to Baby Beach.
  85. 85.) Hang out at O’B Beach
  86. 86.) Bar-B-Que with a Sunset.
  87. 87.) Wake to a technicolor sunrise over the Blue Lagoon from the Lanai of The Kapa’a BeachHouse.
  88. 88.) Try a shave ice.
  89. 89.) Eat Hawaiian food.
  90. 90.) Enjoy local food.
  91. 91.) Dine on delicious sea foods and fine wines.
  92. 92.) Take the kids to a Free Hula Show at the Coconut Plantation here in Kapa’a.
  93. 93.) Camping and Hiking.
  94. 94.) Live theatre and jazz.
  95. 95.) Hau’ola Place of Refuge.
  96. 96.) Sing Karaoke.
  97. 97.) Hike to Moalepe Volcano.
  98. 98.) View the edge of the cauldron of the Kilauea Volcano right into the ocean.
  99. 99.) Anahola Beach Park.
  100. 100.) Kealia Family Beach.
  101. 101.) Tradewinds Hawaiian and Dance Music.
  102. 102.) Lumahai Nurses’ Beach.
  103. 103.) Kapa’a Lookout.
  104. 104.) Kipu Kai Boat and Snorkel tours.
  105. 105.) Rob’s Good Times Grille Live Dance Music.
  106. 106.) There are now 4 day trips with ATV rides to ZIP-Lines, swimming under waterfalls and enjoying a nice lunch.
  107. 107.) More and more activities are coming online

on Kauai all amazing things to see and do.

More things to do and see in Kauai

Botanical Gardens

National Tropical Botanical Gardens <http://ntbg.org/tours.html> Tours of NTBG’s four gardens in Hawai`i and its garden in Florida are offered as part of our public education program. We invite you to delight in each garden’s unique character and hope that you will find visits to these gardens enjoyable and informative.

Na Aina Kai <http://www.naainakai.com> Countless magical moments await you at Na ‘Aina Kai. Come experience the many moods of this botanical paradise tucked on the north shore of Kauai, Hawai’i's exquisite Garden Isle. Here, natural treasures awaken your senses. And tropical wonders never cease.

Entertainment The Kukui Grove Movie Theatre <http://www.kukuigrovecinema.com/> This week’s show times… This week’s show times…

Golf Kauai Golf <http://www.worldgolf.com/courses/unitedstates/hawaii/kauai.html> -

Directory of Kauai’s Golf Courses

Kauai Golf Directory <http://www.kauai-hawaii.com/directory/display-category.php?80> -

Directory of Kauai’s Golf Courses

Kauai Lagoons Golf Course <http://www.kauailagoonsgolf.com/> Kauai Lagoons Golf Club on the majestic Garden Island of Kauai is home to two award winning Jack Nicklaus designed golf courses. The dramatic Kiele Course (key-ay-lay) weaves along imposing ocean cliffs, lush valleys, and among 40 acres of fresh water lagoons. Its companion, the Mokihana Course (mow-key-ha-nah) is a Scottish style links course that features open fairways and well-guarded, small undulating greens. The resort’s courses, practice facilities, first class accommodations, food and beverage facilities, and Golf Pro Shop, add up to a golf resort experience that’s second to none!

The Puakea Golf Course <http://www.puakeagolf.com/view.asp?id=77&page=892> Imagine yourself walking up to the first tee with a view of the Pacific Ocean behind you and Mount Haupu towering over you. This isn’t a dream…. this is Puakea Golf Course. Robin Nelson, Hawaii’s most prolific golf course architect, designed the course to play around deep ravines and streams fed by fresh mountain rain water. With the inspirational terrain and calming mountain range backdrop, you’ll find Puakea Golf Course to play differently under a variety of weather conditions of wind and water. Nelson’s masterful architecture clearly conveys the routes one should take to achieve textbook pars. He hints enticingly at ways to achieve challenging birdies, but that gamble can quickly turn into bogey or worse. Health & Rejuvenation

Nothing has greater value than your personal health. There many Naturopathic Physicians, Chiropractors, massage therapist and many other Alternative health practitioners.

There are many Helicopter/Airplane Tours

Kauai Group – Sierra Club Home Page <http://www.hi.sierraclub.org/kauai/kauai.html> The Kauai Group of the Hawaii Chapter of Sierra Club is privileged to “Explore, Enjoy, and Protect” the splendor of the most natural of Hawaii’s major islands. Kauai has more miles of hiking trails and beaches than any of the other islands. We make the most of it with a wide range of outings that alternately charm and challenge the adventurer.

The main attractions of Koke’e State Park trails are the native vegetation, native forest birds and the scenic cliffside views. Koke’e Trail Maps & Info.pdf

Princeville Ranch Adventures offers exclusive ziplining, kayaking and hiking tours on 2,500 acres of private lands on the North Shore of Kauai. These guided tours take you away from crowds to pristine areas that are otherwise inaccessible to the public. Our guides are entertaining and well educated on Hawaii’s history, flora and fauna. The groups are kept small for everyone’s enjoyment…

State Parks/Camping Permits <http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp/fees.html>

Horseback Riding Whether you are an experienced horse person or novice, get ready for outdoor fun with Kauai’s most personalized horse activities. Saddle up for a ride across Princeville’s Working Cattle Ranch and enjoy beautiful panoramic views of the Hanalei Mountains and Pacific Ocean. Experience an 80 foot waterfall, private pasture land and gorgeous ocean views…

An Adventure You’ll Remember! Located on Kauai’s northern most point, is the historic Plantation town of Kilauea and the Kilauea Point Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge . Just minutes from there is Silver Falls Ranch. Nestled mauka and just north of Kilauea’s interior is Kamo’okoa Ridge, a lush and unique area. A location blessed abundantly by nature with natural waterways and rare tropical botanicals offering some of Kauai’s most beautiful scenery…

Kayaking & River Tours Come Explore the jungles of the most beautiful spots on earth and discover the beauty of Kauai down its lazy rivers on our kayaking adventure! Witness spectacular waterfalls and lush tropical vegetation on your amazing journey…

Kayak Kauai: Our Hawaiian family invites you to come share a day kayaking with us in one of the most beautiful places on earth, Hanalei, Kauai. Glide quietly up Hanalei River and feel the peacefulness of old Hawaii aboard a Kauai kayak. Snorkel the abundant tropical reefs of Hanalei Bay. Relax and eat lunch on a secluded beach.

Hawaii’s Adventure Company… Welcome to the Garden Island! You have discovered the ultimate site for Hawaiian kayak exploration and water sport adventure. is the right choice at the right location for an adventure outfitter specializing in premium kayak tours. Explore Hawaii’s only navigable stream on one of our fully equipped, stable, comfortable and quality single or double kayaks. No previous experience is necessary. There is usually little or no current occurring. Paddling upstream can actually be easier than downstream as you are assisted by a gentle tradewind blowing mauka, (inland) towards the mountains…

Paddle Jungle Stream & Waterfalls of the Wailua River, a beautiful historic river, deep into the heart of the island. We’ll kayak the calm-water jungle stream, and take a hike through the rainforest to a 100 ft waterfall for a great picnic lunch. Join us & enjoy the native and exotic botanical wonders, swimming, hiking, and paddling; a Hawaiian deep jungle fantasy! Or try the Na Pali Coast kayak tour…this is a 15-mile downwind tour by kayak of one of the planet’s most beautiful, remote shore-lines. Paddle at the base of sheer 3000′ sea cliffs, through deep sea caves and waterfalls plunging hundreds of feet into the ocean. Surf your kayak up on the beach in the late after-noon to wrap up your un-forgettable Kauai adventure!

Ocean & Fishing Tours.

Have a Hawaii adventure with Capt. Andy on a sailing or rafting tour along the incredible Na Pali coast of Kauai. We take great pride in offering quality and personal service in all our adventures…

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…

Aloha from Kauai, charters offer snorkeling tours, sightseeing tours, and whale watching tours to Na Pali and the Forbidden island of Niihau.

Explore the majestic Na Pali Coast – The adventure of a lifetime is a charter boat tour to Kauai’s Na Pali Coast where you will enjoy sailing or rafting, snorkeling, whale watching, sunset cruises, with an emphasis on ecotourism, respect for the environment, and pure unadulterated fun in what is perhaps nature’s most magnificent playground…the Napali Coast…

Shopping:

Hilo Hattie <http://www.hilohattie.com/index.cfm> The store of Hawaii…

Goldsmiths Kauai <http://www.goldsmiths-kauai.com/> Goldsmiths Kauai is owned by a team of talented jewelry designers who have created award-winning designs for over 25 years. Their creations have included sapphires, emeralds, rubies, diamonds, and many other stones. Sightseeing Tours to film sites of Hollywood’s legendary masterpieces. All three Jurassic Parks, South Pacific, Blue Hawaii, Gilligan’s Island, Six Days, Seven Nights, Fantasy Island, Raiders of the Lost Ark and many others, filmed on the stunning island of Kauai. Watch the scenes while at the locations where they were filmed. Learn fascinating inside details of the stars and what they did when they were here. Visit beaches like no other on Earth. Learn Hawaiian myths and legends, language, flora and fauna. Enjoy a delicious picnic lunch on a beautiful beach.

Sing show tunes Enjoy a day filled with the beauty, legends and saga of Kauai, the “Garden Island!” You’ll enjoy unmatched comfort and superb views from our spacious, deluxe “big window” Premier Mini coaches. These highly personalized scenic tours are fully narrated by specially trained driver/guides and features many stops to allow you to get the most from your day. Join us for an experience you’ll long remember!

Smith’s Fern Grotto Tour <http://www.smithskauai.com/cruise.html> The excellent acoustics of the Fern Grotto provides a perfect backdrop for Smith’s Boats talented Hawaiian singers and musicians. The seranade is just one of the highlights of a cruise up the Wailua River aboard one of Smith’s Boats river boats.

Snorkeling/Scuba Diving

Get ready for a dive experience unlike any other. With Bubbles Below, you will be treated to a truly exceptional, memorable and educational tour of our undersea world. We are unique because our perspective is quite a bit different from most other dive companies. We treat our customers to a marine-ecology oriented, information-rich experience. It is our hope that those that dive with us come to appreciate the fragile beauty and splendor of our unique island home, and will then spread that knowledge and awareness to others when they return to their daily lives… Divers visiting Kauai will discover a host of excellent dive sites along the shoreline as well as from our custom built dive boats in offshore waters. Kauai offers an interesting topography of lava ridges, pinnacles,archways, caves and caverns formed by molten lava meeting the sea. Wave action and erosion over the centuries formed coral reefs and miles of sand beaches. The warm tropical waters are teaming with marine life around the beautiful coral reefs in an array of pastel colors… The lush, green island of Kauai makes an enchanting backdrop to our more than 20 dive sites teeming with life. The waters of Kauai are blessed with rich marine life, sea mammals and unusual ledges, arches, pinnacles and caverns.

Scuba Diving welcomes you to the Garden Island.

Wedding Photographers & Imagine your dream Kauai wedding or vow renewal set amidst the back ground of the blue waters of the Pacific Ocean, or the lush emerald-green mountains with magnificent waterfalls and a rainbow of colors in the background. The whole island is at your feetfrom sunsets to afternoon

ACTIVITIES ABOUND Rainbow Bay – Princeville Private yoga classes for beginners to advanced Golfing

Walking, jogging trails just steps from Rainbow Bay – natural pool on a lava bench, great for snorkeling Anini Beach– a short hike from Rainbow Bay; great for snorkeling

Hanalei Bay– a great beach, all water sports-especially surfing

Tunnel’s Beach– great snorkeling and so is Ke’e Beach

Kalalau Trail world famous for majestic views Horseback riding Sailing Surfing Wind-surfing

Wailua Riverside – Royal Coconut Coast Wailua River wake boarding, water skiing, fresh water swimming

Ancient Hawaiian Royalty Heiau, birthing site Wailua Beach– great for wind surfing and body boarding

Opaekaa Falls– view, hike

Ancient Hawaiian Villages Lidgate Park – swimming, snorkeling, picnics

Keahua Arboretum <http://www.hawaiiweb.com/kauai/html/sites/keahua_arboretum.html> – great for picnics, trees with colored trunks Off roading – 4 wheel drive, leading to the “Blue Hole” and string of waterfalls

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KAUAI BEACHHOUSE AS YOUR ACCOMMODATION STAY ON KAUAI.

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