Kaua‘i: The Latest
Now visitors can access Kee Beach, the Kalalau Trail and other north shore spots—but only in limited numbers.
A year after extreme rain left the north shore of Kauai under several feet of water, local businesses look forward to returning visitors and nonprofits support those still recovering.
A year after floodwaters demolished crops and drowned livestock, farmers on Kauai’s north shore work diligently to restore their beloved industry.
Kauai is the picturesque paradise that dreams are made of.
Hawaiian cacao crop and its delicious chocolate is capturing the attention of Hawaiʻi’s small farmers, and the appetites of everyone else.
A year after rushing floodwaters shut down a portion of Kauai’s north shore, the area prepares to reopen to the public—with some changes.
These trails are great ways to explore the tropical outdoors—and tire out the kids, too.
Experience the entire process of making delicious island-grown coffee from seed to cup.
Dog lovers can take advantage of this unique opportunity to spend their Island experience with Hawaii’s loveable and adoptable shelter dogs.
Spend the day exploring Kauai Coffee's scenic farmland property, where over 4 million coffee trees are grown and harvested.
Take a break in nature at your favorite botanical gardens from our 2019 Readers’ Choice Awards.
Nonprofit group Smart Trees Pacific is mapping trees around Hawaii, resulting in a growing appreciation for these island canopies.
Kauaʻi Beer, open since 2013, is expanding its brewery, seating area and menu, but the spirit behind it remains unchanged.
For $125, you can book a direct flight from Honolulu, Oahu to Princeville, Kauai.
Machinemachine in Koloa sells vintage Hawaiian dresses and other upcycled goods and apparel.