Kauaʻi: What To Do
Taking home first in three of our Readers’ Choice Awards, Kauaʻi Coffee Co. continues to impress visitors and locals alike.
Every island has something special about it—and Kauaʻi is no exception.
Kōke‘e State Park on Kaua‘i boasts roughly 45 miles of hiking trails—including some of the best in the state.
A jewel on Kauaʻi's south shore, Poʻipū—and its surrounding attractions—is a must-see for Kauaʻi visitors.
The monthly festival is helping to strengthen the community and the connection between residents and visitors.
From Hanapēpē to Waimea Canyon, here are a few things to do on Kauaʻi's west side.
Here's what to do on Kauaʻi's North Shore if you only have two days.
From exploring a limestone cave to riding a train through an old sugar cane plantation, there’s lots for families to do on Kauaʻi.
Warehouse 3540 in Lāwaʻi offers food, shopping and a community gathering place for creatives.
This short coastal trail explores Kaua‘i’s fascinating natural history and unique archaeological sites.
From candy crawls to block parties, here are some of the best events happening in Hawaiʻi this Halloween.
Everything you need to know on your next visit to the 4,345-acre park on the west side of the Garden Isle.
From hiking to a hidden waterfall in Kapaʻa to toasting mai tais in Hanalei, here are our must-dos for your next vacation to the Garden Isle.
Kaua‘i’s Ching Young Village Shopping Center has persevered and evolved along with its tight-knit community.
Don’t confuse this peaceful town on Kauaʻi with the fiery volcano. This charming neighborhood is home to mushroom-powered cafés, trendy boutiques and a historic lighthouse.