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Kauai

Tips on What To Do in Kauai

Kauai is the place to be if you're looking for an active getaway, especially if you like to swim, hike, or golf. The island's miles of hiking and horseback riding trails lead to breathtaking natural attractions, such as Waimea Canyon. If you're more interested in spending time on the water, take a kayak down the Wailua River or hop in a zodiac raft to visit the Na Pali Coast.

Hiking

One of the most spectacular hiking opportunites in all of Hawaii is the 11-mile trail along the Kalalau Valley, a scenic and often arduous adventure that will take you through some of Kauai's most beautiful landscapes.

Beaches

There are many beaches on Kauai, but few with waters calm enough for swimming. Kalapaki Beach on the windward side is an excellent choice for cautious swimmers or families with small children. The beach is protected from rip currents by a jetty, making it one of the safest beaches on the island.

Sightseeing

Sightseeing in Kauai involves quite a bit of dirt and sweat. The best attractions are outside, and you might have to put in some effort to get to them. An abundance of outdoor adventures awaits you in Kauai, including the marvelous Na Pali Coast. You just have to be willing to work up a sweat

Surfing

Expert surfers will love Kauai's North Shore, but even beginners can hang ten and live to tell the tale at some of the island's calmer beaches, such as Po'ipu Beach.

Kayaking

Kayaking, one of Kauai's specialties, is a worthwhile and safe endeavor for beginners and experts alike. Since there are no rapids or waterfalls, all skill levels can give kayaking a try.