Kaua‘i: The Latest
Smith’s Tropical Paradise in Kapaa is best known for its luau and boat tours along the Wailua River, but the family business also operates a 30-acre botanical garden.
This humble noodle dish, unique to Hawaiʻi, is quietly regaining its popularity.
Koʻa Kea Hotel & Resort on the island’s sunny southern coast offers a variety of experiences for every traveler.
The eatery at Timbers Kauai Ocean Club & Residences sources many of its ingredients from the organic farm on property.
Welcome to Hawaii’s most spectacular new resort and residence club, where aloha meets adventure.
Whether it’s yoga, chef training or health consultations, Kela Yzeiraj brings Ayurvedic wellness to her clients.
Learn to test the quality of coffee like a pro.
Here’s what you need to get in to Hāʻena State Park and what to expect when you get there.
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.