Dining on Kaua‘i – whether it’s from a food truck or an upscale, fine dining restaurant, is a true locavore experience. The restaurant scene here is made up mostly of locally owned, one-of-a-kind eateries, many of whom have deep connections with the talented farmers and fishermen on island and around the state. Indulging in farm-fresh, ocean-to-table culinary tour of the island is a must.
Open-air shopping villages and boutique, locally owned shops are scattered across the island, offering a vast array of unique and locally made products from jewelry and clothing to art, home décor, beach necessities, and delicious food items such as coffee, locally sourced Hawaiian salts and more.
The island of Kaua‘i offers a unique collection of bucket-list worthy outdoor adventures and experiences that can only be found here. Breathtaking hikes through rainforests in Koke‘e or along the Nā Pali Coast, ATV tours through lush valleys to waterfalls, horseback riding along a white sand beach, sailing through the jungle on a zipline, not to mention all the watersports you can imagine including surfing, SUP’ing, snorkeling, catamaran rides and so, so much more.
Here, mother nature is on display everywhere you go – even as you meander along Kaua‘i’s singular highway and quiet, back country roads. No trip to Kaua‘i is complete without a visit to some of the island’s most popular sightseeing spots – Waimea Canyon, the Kalalau lookout, the Kilauea Lighthouse, Spouting Horn, and Hanalei pier. Here, taking the road less traveled is always a good idea, and may just lead you to a waterfall or two.
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Koloa, HI 96756
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