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The 5 regions of Kauai North Shore: Hanalei, Kilauea, and Princeville West side+ the Nāpali coast East side: Lihue and Kapaa Poipu(South Kauaʻi) Waimea Top 5 things to do Explore theNāpali Coast VisitWaimea Canyon Kayak theWailua River ...
Dark Horse Coffee: Dark Horse is actually one of my favorite places to grab whole beans and afternoon coffees in North Park, San Diego–so I was surprised to see that they had a location in Kauai! I picked up a Haupia Foam Cold Brew and while I am still unclear as to exactly what ...
Kauai, Hawaii Hawaii’s only navigable rivers — Huleia River, Wailua and Hanalei — are on Kauai. Kayak Kauai offers three-hour guided tours along the serene Hanalei River to the stunning Bay Reef Lagoon on the North Shore. Hop out and swim or snorkel to see colorful reef fish. Feeling...
Other highlights here include snorkeling among sea turtles, strolling through colorful gardens, and meditating next to the beauty of a cascading waterfall, with nearly 10,000 of them here, more than any other Hawaiian island. Don’t Miss: Hanalei Bay on the North Shore with its long, half-...
There’s a secret society out there, hard to find and difficult to infiltrate. Its members refer to it as “a bug light for weirdos on boats.” While I was anchored in sleepy Hanalei Bay this summer, on the far northwestern edge of Kauai, this underground operation began arriving in fast...
Hanalei, a walkable, tranquil town on a crescent bay, serves as the gateway to the Napali Coast, and it, too, is back on its feet after the storms. Need to know: In the past, as many as 2,000 people a day visited Hāʻena State Park and its beach. Now, entry is capped at ...
Hanalei, a walkable, tranquil town on a crescent bay, serves as the gateway to the Napali Coast, and it, too, is back on its feet after the storms. Need to know: In the past, as many as 2,000 people a day visited Hāʻena State Park and i...