Kauai, USA Travel Guide.
Detailed travel guide for Kauai, USA:
1. Helicopter Tour
Experience the Ali’i helicopter tour, flying over the most spectacular areas of Kauai, including the Napali Coast, Waimea Canyon, Manawaiopuna Falls, and Wai’ale’ale Crater.
2. Hike the Napali Coast
Hike the Kalalau Trail, one of the three ways to enjoy the Napali Coast. This 10-mile trail climbs along the rugged Napali Mountains, overlooking the turquoise ocean below, with hidden beaches and waterfalls along the way. Most people only hike 2 miles to Hanakapi’ai Beach, which is a feasible day hike.
3. Kayak Adventure
Kayak on the Hanalei River and into the Hanalei Valley, the best way to experience the area.
4. Mountain Tubing
Experience mountain tubing through jungle tunnels and canals, a unique activity on Kauai.
5. Experience Hawaiian Culture and History
Learn about the history of Kauai at the Kauai Museum in Lihue.
Learn about traditional Hawaiian sustainable agriculture at the Lihimuli Garden & Preserve.
Attend a Hawaiian luau feast to experience traditional Hawaiian food and culture.
6. Luxury Sunset Cruise
Join a Napali Coast sunset sailing tour, including a delicious dinner and open bar.
7. Maha’ulepu Heritage Trail
Hike the Maha’ulepu Heritage Trail, a 3.8-mile flat trail that winds along the cliffs, passing hidden coves, tide pools, petroglyphs, and caves.
8. Visit Kauai's Best Viewpoints and Perspectives
Visit Waimea Canyon for spectacular views of the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific."
9. Explore Three Beaches
Visit Kauai's north shore beaches, Kee Beach, Haena Beach, and Tunnels Beach, each with spectacular views and pristine coastlines.
10. Helicopter Tour
Take a helicopter tour to see the island's many waterfalls and valleys from the air.
11. Visit Poipu and Lawai
On the south side of the island, these two areas have the best weather year-round. You can also visit Spouting Horn, where the water column can shoot up to 65 feet high at high tide.
12. Visit Kilauea Lighthouse
Located at the northernmost tip of Kauai, the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge is a lighthouse that guides ships. Although the lighthouse's light was turned off in 1970 and replaced by an automatic beacon, it is still one of the most famous attractions on Kauai, Hawaii. It is also home to the Kilauea Nature Reserve, which protects Hawaii's seabirds. It is the perfect place to photograph the rugged north coast and the deep blue Pacific Ocean. Here you can see the guide signs throughout the reserve, introducing various birds, the most common being frigatebirds, seagulls, pelicans, and black-backed albatrosses, and you can also see them flying over the reserve. From December to May, you can even see humpback whales. This 60-meter peninsula is a must-see when visiting the north coast.
13. Visit Kokee State Park
The hiking trails in Kokee State Park, especially the Kalalau Trail, offer stunning views of the canyons and valleys.