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Aloha Canoes & Kayaks


Fun, exciting nature tours
Kalapaki Marketplace, Suite 106
Kauai, HI 96766
United States
+1 808 246 6804 / +1 808 473 5446
http://www.hawaiikayaks.com
Paddle the river through the rain forest, snorkel a hidden beach, or hike the path of the Hulei'a River. This Hawaiian-owned eco-tour company allows guests to participate in any of the above activities. The ultimate tour is the Helicopter-Kayak Adventure Tour; it combines all activities, starting with a helicopter ride above Na Pali and Waimea Canyon. While some tours are not appropriate for youngsters or persons with disabilities, some tours are appropriate for ages three on up to 80-something. Call for daily schedule and prices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Blue Dolphin Charters


Sailing, snorkeling and more
Kukuiula Harbor
(South Shore)
Kauai, HI 96756
United States
+1 808 335 5553 / +1 808 511 1311
http://www.BlueDolphinCharters...
Commended by the U.S. Coast Guard for its high standards, this charter company provides a variety of sailing tours off the coast of Kauai. Sunset cruises, whale watches, full-day cruises along the Na Pali coast and numerous snorkel excursions are offered. The cruises range from two to six hours and take place aboard motor-powered sailboats. The most popular excursion is a seven-hour trip to the Forbidden Isle of Ni'ihau. The two main vessels are approved for 99 passengers, although only 49 passengers are aboard at one time. Check website for details.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Blue Dolphin Charters photo by Jean Paul
Photo: Jean Paul
Blue Dolphin Charters photo by Jean Paul
Photo: Jean Paul
Blue Dolphin Charters photo by Andres Yanguas
Photo: Andres Yanguas
Blue Dolphin Charters photo by Nicki Dugan
Photo: Nicki Dugan
 

 
Bluewater Express/Bluewater Sailing


Sailing, snorkeling, whale watching
Port Allen
(Mailing: P.O. Box 1318 Hanalei, HI, 96714)
Kauai, HI 96705
United States
Cruise the magnificent Na Pali coast in one of two impressive, perfectly maintained yachts. Snorkeling tours, sunset cruises, whale-watching tours and other excursions are available. These activities range from three-and-a-half to seven hours and are appropriate for all ages. Whales, snorkels and dolphins aside, the Na Pali cliffs are reason enough to make the sea journey. Towering hundreds of feet below sea level, they are a breathtaking sight and a must-see for any visitors to Kauai.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Gay & Robinson


Last working sugar plantation on Kauai
Kaumakani Avenue, off Highway 50
Kauai, HI 96747
United States
+1 808 335 2824
http://www.gandrtours-kauai.com/
Kauai Sugar Plantation is the last working sugarcane plantation in the Kauai Island and among the last two remaining in the Hawaiian islands. It is located off Highway 50, just after mile marker 19 in the city of Kaumakani. A tour of the plantation is offered by Gay & Robinson Tours. Taking this tour will enable you to understand the harvesting and processing of sugarcane. There is also an on-site museum where you can check out photographs, documents, equipment and artifacts, all related to the sugar industry on the island for free. For details, check the website.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Ha'ena State Park


Home of the sea caves
End of Highway 56
(North Shore)
Kauai, HI 96714
United States
+1 808 274 3444
If you travel to the end of Highway 56, you will reach this state park. The park is best known for its three sea caves, Kee Beach (a lovely swimming and snorkeling spot), and for its hiking trails. The trails here are not extremely rugged; a four-mile hike takes just a few hours. Explore the caves, which (as legend has it) were created by the goddess Pele. Two of the caves, now filled with seawater, were once gathering spots for island chiefs.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Ha'ena State Park photo by www.waialeale.org
Photo: www.waialeale.org
Ha'ena State Park photo by Jennifer Etling Gann
Photo: Jennifer Etling Gann
Ha'ena State Park photo by Matthew Twining
Photo: Matthew Twining
Ha'ena State Park photo by Matthew Twining
Photo: Matthew Twining
Ha'ena State Park photo by Jennifer Etling Gann
Photo: Jennifer Etling Gann
Ha'ena State Park photo by ellxir
Photo: ellxir
Ha'ena State Park photo by Heather and Andrew
Photo: Heather and Andrew
Ha'ena State Park photo by Alyssa J. Fields
Photo: Alyssa J. Fields
Ha'ena State Park photo by Heath Cash
Photo: Heath Cash
Ha'ena State Park photo by Alex Long
Photo: Alex Long
Ha'ena State Park photo by Matt C.
Photo: Matt C.
 

 
Hanakapiai Falls


Natural Jacuzzi and pool
Kalalau Trail
Ke'e Beach, North Shore
Kauai, HI 96714
United States
This is one of the most breathtaking (in more ways than one) of Kauai's many natural wonders. In order to reach it, one must hike approximately four miles along the Kalalau Trail, starting at Kee Beach. While this is a journey for intermediate to advanced hikers, many people attempt at least the first half of the journey. The two-mile beach along the path is lovely, as are the many lookout spots along the way. The waterfall at the end of the journey are unbelievable. Pouring from a point 300 feet above the pool, it creates a pristine natural spa. Note: Do not attempt this hike if it is raining. Do not swim at Hanakapiai Beach; it has had more fatalities than any other beach on Kauai.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hanakapiai Falls photo by carlx
Photo: carlx
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Kurt Edenbach
Photo: Kurt Edenbach
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Cornell Schreiber
Photo: Cornell Schreiber
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Scott von Ploennies
Photo: Scott von Ploennies
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Ryan D. Ornelas
Photo: Ryan D. Ornelas
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Eric Richardson
Photo: Eric Richardson
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Eric Richardson
Photo: Eric Richardson
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Scott von Ploennies
Photo: Scott von Ploennies
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Adrian Yanoshik
Photo: Adrian Yanoshik
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Adrian Yanoshik
Photo: Adrian Yanoshik
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Remy Hiramoto 平本
Photo: Remy Hiramoto 平本
Hanakapiai Falls photo by matt lehman
Photo: matt lehman
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Cornell Schreiber
Photo: Cornell Schreiber
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Kurt Edenbach
Photo: Kurt Edenbach
Hanakapiai Falls photo by carlx
Photo: carlx
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Derek Wong
Photo: Derek Wong
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Jacqueline Uribe
Photo: Jacqueline Uribe
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Jay Franey
Photo: Jay Franey
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Michael Leask
Photo: Michael Leask
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Jason Parmentier
Photo: Jason Parmentier
Hanakapiai Falls photo by Peter & Rachel Schaw
Photo: Peter & Rachel Schaw
Hanakapiai Falls photo by kimll
Photo: kimll
 

 
Hawaii Movie Tours


Film buffs unite
1384 Kuhio Highway
Kauai, HI 96746
United States
+1 800 628 8432
http://www.hawaiimovietour.com
Kauai, thought by many to be the most gorgeous island paradise in the world, has been the scene of many, well, scenes. Movie scenes, that is. Blockbuster films such as "Jurassic Park", "Honeymoon in Vegas" and "Raiders of the Lost Ark" have been shot on Kauai, Hawaii's oldest island. The state's only movie tour operator provides high-energy, family-oriented tours of Kauai's most famous movie locations—and some lesser-known ones, as well. New in the autumn of 2002: sites from "The Time Machine" and "Lilo & Stitch".

Review © 2007, Wcities
Hawaii Movie Tours photo by Fotomom (KA Hoffman)
Photo: Fotomom (KA Hoffman)
Hawaii Movie Tours photo by Amy Lash Esau
Photo: Amy Lash Esau
Hawaii Movie Tours photo by 808Talk.com
Photo: 808Talk.com
Hawaii Movie Tours photo by Judith Dexheimer
Photo: Judith Dexheimer
Hawaii Movie Tours photo by Ami Shah
Photo: Ami Shah
 

 
Kauai Adventure Trek


Active, high-impact touring
Kilohana Plantation
(Mailing: P.O. Box 3121)
Kauai, HI 96766
United States
+1 808 245 3440 / +1 808 635 8735
http://www.kauaiadventuretrek....
This is a far cry from bus or helicopter touring. It takes place on a private plantation on the south shore of Kauai. Participants bike down a cane road through a sugar plantation and then hike a coastline trail to a patch of rainforest. Lunchtime is enjoyed at an isolated beach on the Mahaulepu coast. The tour company, Aloha Kauai Tours, bills its adventures as "the essence of eco-tourism," and indeed, these tours are about as back-to-basics as could be imagined. They are appropriate for novice and intermediate hikers from ages 8 and up. Also available are snorkeling and 4x4 tours throughout the island.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kauai Adventure Trek photo by Sally Clark
Photo: Sally Clark
Kauai Adventure Trek photo by susan hoang
Photo: susan hoang
 

 
Kauai Coffee Company


Coffee on the stalk
One Numila Road
(off Highway 50)
Kauai, HI 96705
United States
+1 808 335 0813
In California, tourists visit the wineries; in Hawaii they tour the coffee plantations. Kauai's largest coffee grower offers free tours around the estate. Visitors sip the finished product, wander among the coffee trees, and learn from the experts how coffee gets to the cup. This company is located on the Koloa Estate, a 3,400-acre estate that is known for its red dirt and pesticide-free practices.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kauai Coffee Company photo by 808Talk.com
Photo: 808Talk.com
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Miss P
Photo: Miss P
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Miss P
Photo: Miss P
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Jeff Muceus
Photo: Jeff Muceus
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Micah Gilmore
Photo: Micah Gilmore
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Raphael Lei
Photo: Raphael Lei
Kauai Coffee Company photo by fred_ciesla
Photo: fred_ciesla
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Peter Czukor
Photo: Peter Czukor
Kauai Coffee Company photo by maggmae77
Photo: maggmae77
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Shauna Sampson Eves
Photo: Shauna Sampson Eves
Kauai Coffee Company photo by stacy p
Photo: stacy p
Kauai Coffee Company photo by daiji_kanematsu
Photo: daiji_kanematsu
Kauai Coffee Company photo by Esther Vasquez
Photo: Esther Vasquez
Kauai Coffee Company photo by dmlavinsky
Photo: dmlavinsky
Kauai Coffee Company photo by caol ila
Photo: caol ila
 

 
Kauai Sea Tours


Many aquatic adventures
4353 Waialo Road, ste 3B
(Mailing:P.O. Box 51004)
Kauai, HI 96705
United States
+1 808 335 5309 / +1 800 733 7997
http://www.kauaiseatours.com
There are many ways to see the sea off the shore of Kauai, and this company aims to cover all of the options. Raft tours, whale watches, catamaran cruises and first-class day tours are offered. Depending on the excursion, guests can snorkel just off the shore, get up close to larger marine life, enjoy buffet dining aboard the Lucky Lady, or visit an ancient Hawaiian village. Catamaran cruises are appropriate for everyone; raft expeditions are suited for hardier folks.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge


Rare bird species
Kilauea Lighthouse Road, one mile north of Kilauea
P. O. Box 1128 (mailing address)
Kauai, HI 96754
United States
+1 808 828 1413
A number of seabirds, including shearwaters, red-footed boobies and albatross can be seen at this reserve. Indigenous plant life also thrives. While experts will probably come prepared, regular tourists will appreciate the on-loan binoculars and the refuge's volunteer staff. Sometimes whales or other inhabitants of the sea can be glimpsed in the waters below Lighthouse Point. Do not forget to stop by the old lighthouse (an attraction in its own right) before leaving.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Paul Henderson
Photo: Paul Henderson
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Chris M. Rowell
Photo: Chris M. Rowell
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by oceanbaby
Photo: oceanbaby
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Ted Jones
Photo: Ted Jones
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by pfly
Photo: pfly
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Bill Lemieux
Photo: Bill Lemieux
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Chris M. Rowell
Photo: Chris M. Rowell
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Jay Hood
Photo: Jay Hood
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Andrew Mawby
Photo: Andrew Mawby
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Paul Henderson
Photo: Paul Henderson
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Andrew Mawby
Photo: Andrew Mawby
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Jay Hood
Photo: Jay Hood
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by pfly
Photo: pfly
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Joe Madrigal
Photo: Joe Madrigal
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by David Noble
Photo: David Noble
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Jack Knight
Photo: Jack Knight
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Karin Sofie
Photo: Karin Sofie
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Steely Morneau
Photo: Steely Morneau
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Rich Waugh
Photo: Rich Waugh
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Chris Chrzanowski
Photo: Chris Chrzanowski
Kilauea Point Wildlife Refuge photo by Ken Mizell
Photo: Ken Mizell
 

 
Kipu Ranch Adventures


Adventure rides over private property
off Highway 50, Eastern Shore
(at Kipu Ranch)
Kauai, HI 96766
United States
+1 808 246 9288
http://www.kiputours.com/
This rough-and-tumble experience is like a cross between a motorcycle ride and a back-road trek. Tours take place on a working cattle ranch that covers 3,000 acres. Participants travel through forests, fields, up inclines and down riverbeds. Along the way there are plenty of sights to see; the Menehune Fish Pond and the Haupu Mountains are two of the main ones. This is the only way to gain access to Kipu Ranch. Participants ride sturdy Honda 300cc ATVs. Plenty of rules apply; call in advance for more information or to make reservations.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Kipu Ranch Adventures photo by Alexis Landry
Photo: Alexis Landry
Kipu Ranch Adventures photo by Garth A.
Photo: Garth A.
 

 
Koke'e State Park


Popular outdoor attraction
Kokee Road
(Highway 552)
Kauai, HI 96796
United States
+1 808 587 0400
http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp...
A favorite place for hikers, campers and picnickers, this park is located on the western shore of Kauai. The centerpiece is Waimea Canyon. One of the best ways to see the canyon is to hike the easy Iliau Nature Loop, located between Mile Marker 8 and 9. A half-dozen other trails are available. Some of them are easy and some are arduous. The Koke'e Natural History Museum, located inside the park, is a great place to learn about the surroundings, research the trails or pick up a map.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Koke'e State Park photo by E.C. Bess
Photo: E.C. Bess
Koke'e State Park photo by Cornell Schreiber
Photo: Cornell Schreiber
Koke'e State Park photo by Chris Mundus
Photo: Chris Mundus
Koke'e State Park photo by low-grade
Photo: low-grade
Koke'e State Park photo by Gary & Sarah Robinett
Photo: Gary & Sarah Robinett
Koke'e State Park photo by rew1
Photo: rew1
Koke'e State Park photo by Brian Howell
Photo: Brian Howell
Koke'e State Park photo by Tom Damon
Photo: Tom Damon
Koke'e State Park photo by Remy Hiramoto 平本
Photo: Remy Hiramoto 平本
Koke'e State Park photo by Mark Gehrke
Photo: Mark Gehrke
Koke'e State Park photo by Cornell Schreiber
Photo: Cornell Schreiber
Koke'e State Park photo by Mark Gehrke
Photo: Mark Gehrke
Koke'e State Park photo by laura silbernick
Photo: laura silbernick
Koke'e State Park photo by knwd
Photo: knwd
Koke'e State Park photo by Tina Hug Nakaahiki
Photo: Tina Hug Nakaahiki
Koke'e State Park photo by Keven Elliff
Photo: Keven Elliff
Koke'e State Park photo by Matt Plummer
Photo: Matt Plummer
 

 
Outfitters Kauai


Bike or kayak Kauai
2827A Poipu Road
(Poipu Plaza)
Kauai, HI 96756
United States
+1 808 742 9667 / +1 808 742 9887
http://www.outfitterskauai.com
This company offers a few outdoor adventures in addition to renting bikes and kayaks. "Bike Downhill" is similar to the Haleakala Downhill tours offered by many companies on Maui. The 12-mile tour traverses the Waimea Canyon. "Jungle Paddle" takes people down the island streams to waterfalls and jungle pools. According to the season, either the Kipu Kai or the Na Pali Coast tour is offered. Both tours take place in open ocean waters and are recommended for physically fit individuals.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Polihale State Park


Miles of white sand
End of Highway 50, past Kekeha
Kauai, HI 96796
United States
+1 808 587 0400
http://www.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dsp...
If you travel to the west side of Kauai and follow the road as far as it goes, you will wind up at this state park. This is as close to the Na Pali Coast as you will get, unless you travel by helicopter or boat. Polihale consists of a stretch of beach that snakes for miles around the coast. It is actually famous for being home to the Shifting Sands beach—a somewhat eerie concept, but definitely worth the drive to experience for yourself.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Polihale State Park photo by Andrew Wong
Photo: Andrew Wong
Polihale State Park photo by Paul Henderson
Photo: Paul Henderson
Polihale State Park photo by Tracie and Karri
Photo: Tracie and Karri
Polihale State Park photo by melissa dion
Photo: melissa dion
Polihale State Park photo by Edward P. Everett
Photo: Edward P. Everett
Polihale State Park photo by Val Rezanov
Photo: Val Rezanov
Polihale State Park photo by MiskiSanko
Photo: MiskiSanko
Polihale State Park photo by Bryan Stieglitz
Photo: Bryan Stieglitz
Polihale State Park photo by Daniel Collister
Photo: Daniel Collister
 

 
Polynesian Adventure Tours


Trusted tour company
3113B Oihana St
Kauai, HI 96766
United States
+1 808 246 0122
http://www.polyad.com
Improbable as it seems, this company's large white vans seem to get to every valley, vista, waterfall and lookout point in Kauai. Tours visit such landmarks as Waimea Canyon in Kokee State Park, the Menehune Fishpond, Spouting Horn and Hanapepe Towne. Tours range from two hours to a full day. Schedules are available on its Web site or at any activity desk. Polynesian Adventure Tours also operates on Oahu, Maui and the Big Island of Hawaii.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Princeville Ranch


Horseback, hiking, wagon rides
5-4430 Kuhio Highway
Kauai, HI 96722
United States
+1 808 826 6777
http://www.princevilleranch.com/
There are four parts to the Princeville Ranch: stables, hiking and kayaking adventures, retreats, and sunset dinner and wagon rides. The ranch spans 2,500 acres of jungle, river and fields. Hikers and horseback riders can traverse the bluffs, explore the hills and relax by hidden waterfalls. Each part of the ranch handles its own affairs and has its own office hours. Activities start at USD59 and ddvance reservations are required. To see a listing of specific activities, visit the Web site or request a brochure.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Princeville Ranch photo by Emily Day
Photo: Emily Day
Princeville Ranch photo by Emily Day
Photo: Emily Day
Princeville Ranch photo by Ivonka
Photo: Ivonka
 

 
Princeville Ranch Hiking & Kayaking Adventures


Eco adventure dream
5-4430 Kuhio Highway
Kauai, HI 96722
United States
http://www.princevilleranch.com/
Waterfalls, lookout points, hidden grottos, ponds and pastures are all over this 2,55-acre ranch, but only an experienced guide can find them. Hidden Hanalei offers hikers the chance to follow in the footsteps of such a guide, while the Waterfall Swim Picnic allows you to view the beauty of Kauai from horseback and then splash around the lush springs and 80-foot waterfall followed by lunch on a nearby bank. The Ocean Bluff Ride provides panoramic views of the Kauai coast and the best scenery that Kauai has to offer. If you're looking for more of an adventure be sure to book the Cattle Drive Horseback Adventure which allows you to help herd and drive the cattle to a new pasture. You'll feel like a true paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) when you're surrounded by 500 calves and cattle. A Private Guide can also be arranged so you can enjoy the day absorbing the knowledge of your guide or sharing a day of fun with your family and friends. All hikes must be booked in advance so be sure to call ahead or check the website for details and reservations.

Review © 2007, Wcities
 

 
Princeville Ranch Stables


Explore thousands of acres
5-4430 Kuhio Highway
Kauai, HI 96722
United States
+1 808 826 6777
http://www.princevilleranch.co...
Situated in the vast Princeville Ranch, these stables offer a variety of rides for all ages and experience levels. Options include the 'Cattle Drive Horseback Ride', where mainlanders can pretend to be paniolos, and the 'Waterfall Picnic', a magical half-day journey that travels up to a private cascade. A number of other excursions are available. Children must be over the age of eight. Private lessons are available. Advance reservations are required for everything.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Princeville Ranch Stables photo by Chris Larkin
Photo: Chris Larkin
 

 
Sleeping Giant


Or the man in repose
Off Kuhio Highway 56
Kauai, HI 96746
United States
What sort of attraction could possibly have earned a name like Sleeping Giant? A mountain that looks like one, of course. This Kauai landmark can be viewed from the eastern shore of the island. It can also be a day's hike, for anyone with an inclination to see the view from its summit. As with many natural wonders on the Hawaiian Islands, there is a legend to go along with the name of this mountain: a giant named Puni was resting, but somebody decided that they wanted to wake him up. They threw rocks that were intended to rouse Puni from his nap, but instead, lodged in his mouth and suffocated him. Now Puni will sleep forever in his spot by the Wailua River.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Sleeping Giant photo by Willie Stark
Photo: Willie Stark
Sleeping Giant photo by Mark Gehrkei
Photo: Mark Gehrkei
Sleeping Giant photo by Harley Brown
Photo: Harley Brown
Sleeping Giant photo by Beth Kotkin
Photo: Beth Kotkin
Sleeping Giant photo by Anna Metz
Photo: Anna Metz
Sleeping Giant photo by Leo Polovets
Photo: Leo Polovets
Sleeping Giant photo by Stacey Shea
Photo: Stacey Shea
Sleeping Giant photo by Eva Marieville
Photo: Eva Marieville
Sleeping Giant photo by Leo Polovets
Photo: Leo Polovets
Sleeping Giant photo by sam falbo
Photo: sam falbo
Sleeping Giant photo by Joe Mojo
Photo: Joe Mojo
Sleeping Giant photo by Stacey Shea
Photo: Stacey Shea
Sleeping Giant photo by Joe Mojo
Photo: Joe Mojo
Sleeping Giant photo by Jill Druschke
Photo: Jill Druschke
Sleeping Giant photo by Becks Anderson
Photo: Becks Anderson
Sleeping Giant photo by Leanne Clare
Photo: Leanne Clare
Sleeping Giant photo by Matt Penning
Photo: Matt Penning
Sleeping Giant photo by jenny and nehal
Photo: jenny and nehal
Sleeping Giant photo by mannyh808
Photo: mannyh808
Sleeping Giant photo by mazatleco 13
Photo: mazatleco 13
Sleeping Giant photo by andyontravel
Photo: andyontravel
Sleeping Giant photo by William T Wynn
Photo: William T Wynn
 

 
Tree Tunnel


A special kind of canopy
Highway 520
Kauai, HI 96756
United States
Unlike so many of Kauai's attractions, this one was created by a joint effort between Mother Nature and man. On Highway 520 (or Maluhia Road), you will find a mile-long stretch of eucalyptus trees bordering the road on both sides. Once upon a time, the trees formed an actual enclosure, but hurricanes have damaged the top of the tunnel. Nevertheless, it is a fragrant, beautiful passageway from Koloa to the east side of the island. The road can be driven or walked.

Review © 2007, Wcities
Tree Tunnel photo by Adrian Lindenmann
Photo: Adrian Lindenmann
Tree Tunnel photo by Bryan
Photo: Bryan
Tree Tunnel photo by Ryan D. Ornelas
Photo: Ryan D. Ornelas
Tree Tunnel photo by Christina Johnson
Photo: Christina Johnson
Tree Tunnel photo by Frank Yoo
Photo: Frank Yoo
Tree Tunnel photo by Reggie
Photo: Reggie
Tree Tunnel photo by Poore House
Photo: Poore House
Tree Tunnel photo by robert
Photo: robert
Tree Tunnel photo by Josh Reineke
Photo: Josh Reineke
Tree Tunnel photo by heatherandchris
Photo: heatherandchris
Tree Tunnel photo by teepark
Photo: teepark
Tree Tunnel photo by Michael Worosz
Photo: Michael Worosz
Tree Tunnel photo by Stacy Lewis
Photo: Stacy Lewis
Tree Tunnel photo by Leah Daughetee
Photo: Leah Daughetee
Tree Tunnel photo by Jim Basa
Photo: Jim Basa
Tree Tunnel photo by janet molinaro
Photo: janet molinaro
Tree Tunnel photo by Paula Cruz
Photo: Paula Cruz
Tree Tunnel photo by Henry Ehrenberg
Photo: Henry Ehrenberg
 

 
Waimea Canyon


Grand Canyon of the Pacific
Koke'e Road
(Highway 552)
Kauai, HI 96752
United States
+1 808 274 3433
More publicity has been allotted to magnificent Waimea Canyon, located in Koke'e State Park, than perhaps any other landmark in the Hawaiian Islands. The words often attributed (mistakenly) to Mark Twain describe it best. This is the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," a breathtaking spectacle from any angle. There are a few ways to view Waimea Canyon; several tour companies offer helicopter or airplane tours. However, many people choose to make the trip to the canyon by car. Outdoor enthusiasts may choose to camp in the park (permit required).

Review © 2007, Wcities
Waimea Canyon photo by Ed Mun
Photo: Ed Mun
Waimea Canyon photo by Joy Busse
Photo: Joy Busse
Waimea Canyon photo by allisonot
Photo: allisonot
Waimea Canyon photo by Irma Kramer
Photo: Irma Kramer
Waimea Canyon photo by Joy Busse
Photo: Joy Busse
Waimea Canyon photo by Andy Liu
Photo: Andy Liu
Waimea Canyon photo by RonnieBlackwell.com
Photo: RonnieBlackwell.com
Waimea Canyon photo by Dorian Young
Photo: Dorian Young
Waimea Canyon photo by tom burke
Photo: tom burke
Waimea Canyon photo by Steve Connor
Photo: Steve Connor
Waimea Canyon photo by Ara Gregorian
Photo: Ara Gregorian
Waimea Canyon photo by Donna S Nakasue
Photo: Donna S Nakasue
Waimea Canyon photo by tom burke
Photo: tom burke
Waimea Canyon photo by Mark Abercrombie
Photo: Mark Abercrombie
Waimea Canyon photo by Andy Liu
Photo: Andy Liu
Waimea Canyon photo by Daniel Dunham
Photo: Daniel Dunham
Waimea Canyon photo by Ewen Roberts
Photo: Ewen Roberts
Waimea Canyon photo by Carol Schaffer
Photo: Carol Schaffer
Waimea Canyon photo by Mark Frisk
Photo: Mark Frisk
Waimea Canyon photo by Chris Patterson
Photo: Chris Patterson
Waimea Canyon photo by Warren ouyang
Photo: Warren ouyang
Waimea Canyon photo by Lincoln Mennuti
Photo: Lincoln Mennuti
Waimea Canyon photo by Begum Ozel
Photo: Begum Ozel
Waimea Canyon photo by Graham (aka) Grumnall
Photo: Graham (aka) Grumnall
Waimea Canyon photo by Miguel Vieira
Photo: Miguel Vieira
Waimea Canyon photo by Whitney Beasley
Photo: Whitney Beasley
Waimea Canyon photo by Eric Bruce
Photo: Eric Bruce
Waimea Canyon photo by mommykym
Photo: mommykym
Waimea Canyon photo by Scott Stamps
Photo: Scott Stamps
Waimea Canyon photo by Mike Knott
Photo: Mike Knott
Waimea Canyon photo by Doug McBride
Photo: Doug McBride
Waimea Canyon photo by Scott
Photo: Scott
Waimea Canyon photo by Katherine Fleming
Photo: Katherine Fleming
Waimea Canyon photo by elaine y wang
Photo: elaine y wang
Waimea Canyon photo by Chris Murray
Photo: Chris Murray
Waimea Canyon photo by davsnaydor
Photo: davsnaydor
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Photo: Eric and Ryann Leatherman
Waimea Canyon photo by Glenn Ching
Photo: Glenn Ching
Waimea Canyon photo by garygarygary
Photo: garygarygary
Waimea Canyon photo by Matthew  Jolley
Photo: Matthew Jolley
Waimea Canyon photo by Allan Foster
Photo: Allan Foster
Waimea Canyon photo by Marc Lewkowitz
Photo: Marc Lewkowitz
Waimea Canyon photo by Kaiana Palama
Photo: Kaiana Palama
Waimea Canyon photo by tim Jones
Photo: tim Jones
Waimea Canyon photo by skinnie minnie
Photo: skinnie minnie
Waimea Canyon photo by Emily Plewa
Photo: Emily Plewa
Waimea Canyon photo by Jeff Bock
Photo: Jeff Bock
Waimea Canyon photo by Steve Pribut
Photo: Steve Pribut
Waimea Canyon photo by Joe Sieder
Photo: Joe Sieder
Waimea Canyon photo by brian gentes
Photo: brian gentes
Waimea Canyon photo by Stephen Jennings
Photo: Stephen Jennings
 

 
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