King Kamehameha Day (June 11) is a statewide holiday, with parades to celebrate the first monarch to unite the Hawaiian Islands. Why go: The Napali Coast on Kauai’s North Shore has long beckoned travelers. There are the golden beaches, the precipitous ...
Kaunolu Village: Kahekili’s Leap is part of a larger area, known as the remains of the Kaunolu Village. It was once a favorite fishing spot of King Kamehameha, and today there are the remains of a heiau and some petroglyphs. In total, it is considered the “largest surviving ruins of...
ancient paths hint of the days when the valley served as the island’s breadbasket, supporting a community of thousands and, in the 19th century, occasionally housing the visiting King Kamehameha.
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