Book a Sightseeing Trip
There was a time when Hawai‘i visitors didn’t leave home without booking SIGHTSEEING TOURS on a bus or a boat. Climbing aboard with a driver or captain, who doubles as a tour guide, was much easier...
View ArticleRide to the Fern Grotto
FERN GROTTO, known to the ancients as Ma‘ama‘akualono, is a lovely spot at the base of Mauna Kapu (Forbidden Mountain). Draped in long sword ferns that hang upside down from the roof of the cave, it is...
View ArticleGet a Little Culture with Keiki
Let’s face it—KIDS can only build so many sand castles before they start running off to new adventures. Keep an eye on your keiki—or take time off from your watch—with one of several island outlets...
View ArticleHike Kalalau Trail: Paradise in the Rough
No list of America’s consummate BACKPACKING trips would be complete without mention of the KALALAU TRAIL. This daunting wilderness hike follows Kaua‘i’s dramatic Napali Coast shoreline along an ancient...
View ArticleVisit Hawai‘i’s Largest Coffee Plantation
The state’s largest coffee plantation is located on Kaua‘i’s southwest side, about 17 miles from Lihu‘e Airport. A 3,100-acre estate, KAUAI COFFEE COMPANY PLANTATION boasts tours, lines of coffee trees...
View ArticleRide in Style
If taking a luxe boat dinner cruise at sunset suits your fancy, the Garden Isle has many options for you. Measuring in at 65 feet of waterborne luxury, CAPTAIN ANDY’S SOUTHERN STAR offers up two...
View ArticleZip Kaua‘i
With its uneven terrain and tangled jungle canopy, Kaua‘i’s backcountry is a natural setting for ZIPLINING. A thrill ride above the treetops, ziplining is a wild, let-yourself-go experience that calls...
View ArticleSee Opaeka‘a Falls
Take a scenic (and surprisingly convenient!) pit stop two miles up Route 580 to see one of Kauai‘i’s most accessible major waterfalls. OPAEKA‘A FALLS is an east side wonder equipped with an...
View ArticleGo to the Grove
GROVE FARM is one of the leading players in an island-wide movement towards sustainability and locavorism with a history as rich as the soil that supports its diverse crops. At 40,000 acres, it has...
View ArticleGet a Little Culture with the Keiki
Let’s face it—KIDS can only build so many sand castles before they start running off to new adventures. Keep an eye on your keiki—or take time off from your watch—with one of several island outlets...
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