Kauai Island Travel
Kauai Island Overview
Basically, there are two seasons in Kauai, the summer and the winter season. Surprisingly, these two seasons are both warm with the winter’s temperature dropping only a little lower to that of summer’s temperature. The peak season in Kauai is during the winter season where practically everybody plans on going to the island. This is during November until mid-April. It would be best to travel during the off-peak season in Kauai if you are tight with your budget and decides to be thrifty.
Kauai Island Main Attractions
Among the must-see sites in Kauai, one must not miss to visit the Waimea Canyon in the west of Kauai. Mark Twain coined the name “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” to the Waimea Canyon and certainly, the name has suited it great. It measures a mile wide and ten miles long and close to 4,000-feet deep.
Among the other great attraction found on the island is the Old Koloa Town which enriches the history for those who share the enthusiasm for history. One can also have a tour on the grounds of Kauai Coffee Company then proceed at the look out point over Alekoko Fishponds. The elegant Hanalei Church will be hard to miss though as well as the Kauai Lighthouse on the Kilauea Point. These two landmarks have aged since 1834 and 1913 respectively.
Kauai Island Activities
Visiting the Wailua Falls for a swim, to hike or exploring caves would be fun. Aside from surfing in the beaches, one would be that of Poipu Beach Park, one could also try golfing at the Kauia Golf Courses. The Tunnel’s Beach is also a place one must visit to explore the underwater beauty of Kauai. Also, the Napali Coast must be the second on your list since there are great diving spots here.
Kauai Island Accommodation & Dining
You will be surprised that the island’s street food is one of the most and finest authentic local foods. Most of the dinner in the island is catered on the beach. Although there are deluxe restaurants, there are cheaper yet high-quality food stalls found around the shore of the beach. The island’s cuisine has a wide array mostly because of the fact that many has transferred and lived in the island influencing the demand in food establishments. Now, it does not only cater the Hawaiian cuisine but also of those of other countries that tourists can now enjoy both their country’s cuisine along with the island’s own delectable delicacy. There are astounding choices for vacation rentals in Kauai. Ranging from their luxury hotels to their house rentals great for family vacations with each house unique in its features and presentation.
Kauai Island Shopping & Nightlife
The Hawaiian Islands is not known to have the most happening nightlife in the world. Among the nightlife that the island could offer is the Luaus, a themed dining party that features live entertainment and delicious food. One luau would be enough for one to have a real grasp of the Hawaiian nightlife as well as its culture.
Getting To & Around Kauai Island
Unlike before, flights to Kauai are no longer limited as they were. There are now flights coming from the West coast of the U.S. mainland as well as in Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle and Phoenix. Cheap flights are only possible when you make a reservation at the earliest during a peak season and availing reservations during off-peak season as well as those that are included in an all-inclusive package or travel package.
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