Kauai, Hawaii Destination Information
Tranquil and steeped in a sense of quiet majesty, the luxuriant island of Kauai is a portrait of lush vegetation, dazzling surf and inviting alabaster beaches. Small and secluded coves dot the shoreline, where the incandescent waters reflect the rays of yet another brilliant sunset.
Also known as the Garden Isle, Kauai is infused with an abundance of natural wonders that thrive in the tropical air. And with the absence of hustle and bustle, you can relax in perfect tranquility where the only footprints you see may be your own.
For breathtaking vistas, explore dramatic Waimea Canyon, the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. Cruise along the Na Pali coast, where greenness dominates as far as the eye can see. And relax by the peaceful waters of Hanalei Bay, where serenity is as common as the grains of velvety sand.
Hotels & Resorts in Kauai, Hawaii
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Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa Poipu |
The St. Regis Princeville Resort Hanalei |
Koa Kea Hotel & Resort Kauai |
Kauai Marriott Resort and Beach Club Lihue |
Koloa Landing at Poipu Beach Resort, a Wyndham Grand Resort Koloa |
Outrigger Waipouli Beach Resort Royal Coconut Coast |
Sheraton Kauai Resort Poipu |
The Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas Hanalei |
Aston at Poipu Kai Poipu |
Kauai Courtyard by Marriott Kauai at Coconut Beach Kauai |
Outrigger Kiahuna Plantation Poipu |
Aston Waimea Plantation Cottages Waimea |
Kauai Beach Resort Lihue |
Outrigger Lae Nani Royal Coconut Coast
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Fun Fact: The Wailua, the Hanape’pe, the Lumahai and the Hanalei Rivers are four of the five navigable rivers in Hawaii. The Wailua River drains off Mount Waialeale, which averages 488 inches of rain per year and is considered the wettest place on earth. The Hanalei was declared a national treasure, and is protected from development.