Kaua'i and Your Visit!

Jennifer
Kaua'i and Your Visit!

Hiking

My favorite Hiking Spots
Great moderate Hiking Trail a short drive from the Coconut Coast of Kapa'a.
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Começo da trilha Sleeping Giant
Haleilio Road
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Great moderate Hiking Trail a short drive from the Coconut Coast of Kapa'a.
Wear shoes with treads! Can be muddy and slippery. Wonderful hike to great views. I do it almost every day !
Sleeping Giant Trailhead
1136 Crossley Rd
Wear shoes with treads! Can be muddy and slippery. Wonderful hike to great views. I do it almost every day !
To hike to this spectacular beach, book a permit well in advance to park at Ke'e Beach and hike the tremendous 2 mile hike in. It's worth it ! GoHeana.com
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Hanakāpī‘ai Beach
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To hike to this spectacular beach, book a permit well in advance to park at Ke'e Beach and hike the tremendous 2 mile hike in. It's worth it ! GoHeana.com
Great Coastline Hiking Trail from Shipwreck's Beach by the Grand Hyatt
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Trilha Histórica Maha'ulepu
Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail
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Great Coastline Hiking Trail from Shipwreck's Beach by the Grand Hyatt
Great Hiking and Viewpoints
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Parque Estadual Kōkeʻe
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Great Hiking and Viewpoints

Great Beaches for Swimming, Snorkelling, Views

The island has a number of lifeguarded beaches, all different from one another, exploring is always worth it !
Great Protected Swimming Area beach and walking path. Giant Playground for kids. Snorkeling, complete with bathrooms and showers.
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Parque Lydgate
Leho Drive
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Great Protected Swimming Area beach and walking path. Giant Playground for kids. Snorkeling, complete with bathrooms and showers.
Almost always sunny in Poipu, Great South facing Beach with amenities close. Rent a surf board, get a shave ice or sandwich, see sea turtles and monk seals, sunbathe and swim in protected area.
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Poipu Beach Park
2179 Hoone Road
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Almost always sunny in Poipu, Great South facing Beach with amenities close. Rent a surf board, get a shave ice or sandwich, see sea turtles and monk seals, sunbathe and swim in protected area.

Food scene

Great Food, Right on the Beach
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Lava Lava Beach Club
420 Papaloa Rd
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Great Food, Right on the Beach
Amazing Food and Great Service MAKE your Reservations IN ADVANCE
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Hukilau Lanai
520 Aleka Loop
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Amazing Food and Great Service MAKE your Reservations IN ADVANCE
Affordable and consistent, friendly owners and staff. Service is quick !
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Pho Kauai
4303 Rice St
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Affordable and consistent, friendly owners and staff. Service is quick !
Delicious Restaurant, with Ocean View in Kapa'a Town. Reservations recommended. Order the Poke Nachos!!
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Sam's Ocean View Restaurant Kapaa Kauai
4-1546 Kuhio Hwy
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Delicious Restaurant, with Ocean View in Kapa'a Town. Reservations recommended. Order the Poke Nachos!!

City/town information

Great "Downtown" walking area, with shops and restaurants, close to beach
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Kapaʻa
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Great "Downtown" walking area, with shops and restaurants, close to beach

Sightseeing

Amazing Canyon Views and Hikes
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Parque Estadual Kōkeʻe
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Amazing Canyon Views and Hikes
Definitely worth the 4 mile drive in for the view; hike down at your own risk ( barefoot is best)
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Wailua Falls
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Definitely worth the 4 mile drive in for the view; hike down at your own risk ( barefoot is best)

Conselho para os viajantes

Transporte

Renting a Car is advised

Being a rural island, public transportation is limited, and to see the best of the island , having a car will help you navigate the landscape. Besides the Larger Car Rental Companies, be sure and check Craigslist Kauai for locals renting out personal vehicles; can get a better deal, and a more personal experience.
Costumes e cultura

Do Not Feed or Touch The Animals

Chickens: If you handle the chicks, the Mommas will reject them. If you feed the chickens, they will never leave you alone Turtles and Seals; It is against the law to touch these guys, and there are hefty fines. Plus the seals can be mean! Nenes ( The Geese) : They are protected, let them be !
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"Slippers" for Daily Wear, Hiking Boots for the Trails

Foot wear on Kauai; Flip-flops "Slippahs" for daily wear, and to the beach. Only need shoes with treads for Hiking. Can be muddy , so be prepared, and if you're a little unsteady, hiking poles can help a lot going downhill on the trails.
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SUNSCREEN!

It is sold on Island in the stores , if not a bit pricey, but even on days that look overcast, arm yourself with a minimum 30 SPF , Reef-Safe, please !
Reserve antes de ir

To park and/or hike from Ke'e Beach

Visitors to Kauai must think and plan ahead if you wish to use the parking area at Ke'e Beach to hike the Hanakapiai Trail. It is an absolutely amazing hike, but parking is limited and you must secure your reservation IN ADVANCE. The site for booking these reservations is www.GOHaena.com.
Transporte

Driving with Aloha on Kauai

Local drivers practice aloha on the roads, making eye contact with other drivers (and pedestrians), alternating cars , like a zipper, when merging from 2 lanes to one. Smile and wave, or throw a "shaka". Flashing your lights to signal "it's your turn" to oncoming cars on a one lane bridge, to allow the oncoming vehicle to traverse first!
Frases úteis

Aloha and Mahalo, and bring Pono to the Aina

Aloha means "Hello (with wamth)", and Mahalo means "Thank you" . Treat others with Pono , translates to "Integrity". and please respect the Aina , means "Land". in other words, whatever you bring to the beach, please take back off the beach! E komo mai ! "welcome :-)