Kauaʻi
Here are the spectacular sights, unique shops and delicious eats of the Garden Isle through the proud eyes of local residents who call Kauai home.
Find shelter in these off-the-beaten-path quarters that are resort-ready in their own ways.
Hawaii’s largest open-ceiling limestone cavern highlights the past and aims to restore its future.
From its crescent-shaped beach to palm tree-clad streets, make time to escape to these local favorites.
Here's where to go to celebrate Independence Day on Oahu, Kauai, Maui and Hawaii Island.
One of Kauai’s most attractive and intriguing destinations is the Kauai Coffee Estate.
Starting at 3,600 feet, this Outfitters Kauai tour cruises downhill with frequent stops to check out Waimea Valley’s various sights.
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All aboard this bountiful train ride in Kilohana.
Even if you’re only staying on this idyllic piece of the Islands for 72 hours, our advice remains the same: Don’t rush your way through the Garden Isle. Devote a few days to some of these dreamy sights.
Hawaii’s only meadery, located on Kauai, ferments the ancient honey wine with unique Hawaiian ingredients.
Hidden in the hills of the island's southerly slopes, a site invites visitors to experience its peaceful surroundings.
The former Caffé Coco restaurant has been rebranded with a new name and a new menu.
The tour connects visitors and residents to the growers and artisans behind Kauai's signature foods.
Only the most skilled hands know the intricacy required to weave them.
Getting around Kauai and Hawaii Island just got a little easier for travelers.
The Kalalau Trail winds its way through the Napali Coast State Wilderness Park on the north shore of Kauai, in and out of numerous valleys which have been left, for the most part, untouched since Native Hawaiians inhabited them.
Holo Holo Charters’ spectacular boat tour to the Napali Coastline, Niihau and Lehua Island is an unforgettable Hawaii adventure.
On the island of Kauai, the synergy of yogic science and Hawaii’s striking sense of place breeds a little bit of magic
If you're looking to give back on your next vacation.
On the west side of Kauai, travel back in time to a small, charming town with a lot of character.
Step back centuries into a natural Hawaiian wilderness as its native people would have experienced it.
From fresh-caught poke to a piping bowl of saimin, here is our roundup of not-to-be-missed dishes.
More than 20 years ago, a foundation serving the Native Hawaiian community of Kauai began to take root. Today, it’s a flourishing cultural center, sharing the bounty of its north shore lands in innovative ways for locals and visitors.