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Nounou Mountain Hiking Trails
1-800-652-8248

Located in the Nounou Forest Reserve, tourists visiting this iconic landmark on Kauai have three scenic hiking trails to choose from. The 1,000-foot climb can be made on the two-mile Nounou Mountain East Trail, the 1.5-mile Nounou Mountain West Trail or the two-mile Kuamoo-Nounou Trail.

hanalei town kauai

Located west of Princeville, Hanalei Town offers a variety of activities and sites for its guests. From historic places to contemporary art...

Naaina Kai Botantical Gardens
(808) 828-0525

Called Na’aina Kai Botantical Gardens, Sculpture Park and Hardwood Plantation, this diverse eco-system’s name means “Lands by the Sea.” It includes numerous gardens both adults and children can enjoy and around 120 bronze sculptures.

Canyon Trail View

Consistently ranked among the best hiking trails in Hawaii, the Canyon Trail allows hikers to soak up the outdoor beauty found on the lush island of Kauai. About 10 miles long and more than 3,000-feet deep, famous American writer Mark Twain described what he saw as "the Grand Canyon of the Pacific."

waioli mission house

Waioli Mission House is one of the most famous sites in Hanalei Town and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Guests experience a glimpse of missionary life from 1837, complete with historically accurate features such as lava rock chimneys and fine koa furniture.

smith family garden luau

The Smith Family Garden Luau takes place year-round in the Wailua River Valley on the East Side of Kauai. Between March and October, the luau begins at 5 p.m. and lasts until 8 p.m. Between November and February, the luau begins 15 minutes earlier.

Aerial View of Hanapepe
(808) 335 5944

Hanapepe Town sits on Kauai's South Shore. From World War I to the early 1950s, Hanapepe was busy and filled with soldiers. Today, the preservation of the historical buildings and authentic feel that the town oozes resulted in inspiration for films.

anini beach kauai

Anini Beach is known as one of the most protected beaches in Kauai, thanks in part to the two-mile-long fringed reef that runs the length of Anini Beach. Hawaii's longest reef, it creates an ideal, calm spot for children to swim and play in the water.

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