
Kauai - A favorite travel destination
Kauai is fourth-largest Island in the Hawaii chain. Polynesians chose Kauai as the first place to settle
and was the last Island ruled under King Kamehameha.
Kauai is greenest lane of all Hawaii chain, the 550 square miles Island, not just rich in Hawaiian history
and culture, as well rich in mystical nature. Kauai, as a favorite travel destination, has 40 beaches, innumerous mountain streams,
waterfalls and rivers, as well as mountain ridges and valleys covered by tropical plants and flowers.
Birds singing and waterfalls sparkling form a breathtaking wonderland.
Kauai's beautiful nature matches its nickname "Garden Isle". Waimea Canyon, the 10 miles long and more than
3,000 feet deep canyon, has gorgeous and colorful view and is the most famous natural wonder and a tourist attraction on Kauai Island.
This Canyon is nicknamed "The Grand Canyon of the Pacific".
Other Kauai attractions include the Kauai Museum, the Kilauea Light House,
Wet and Dry Caves, Fern Grotto, Opaekaa Falls and Napali Coast.
Beaches, water sports, golf, hiking..
Kauai is not a very big island but it has everything you need to enjoy the Pacific paradise. It provides
you opportunities to participate in all kinds of water sports, including scuba diving, snorkeling, surfing,
kayaking and fishing. Beside water sports visitors can enjoy mountain hiking, biking and horseback riding,
as well as golfing.

Getting there - Airlines reservations
You can reach Kauai Island by airplane. All major airlines provide discount flight
services to Kauai Airport from the United States mainland, Canada and international cities.
Getting around - Car Rental for Kauai
Major Car Rental companies offers car rental services to Kauai Airport. You can
make reservation online to get discount rental car for your Kauai vacation.
Kauai Luxury Hotels Resorts
Kauai Island attracts visitors with it natural charm and rich Hawaiian cultures.
Numerous luxury hotels and resorts spread along the coast. Visitors can enjoy every moment of
the splendid ocean view of this paradise.
The
Hyatt Regency Kauai Resort & Spa
is a deluxe resort hotel located on Keoneloa Bay of Kauai Island. As a "Top Pacific Rim Resorts",
this is the ultimate "Hawaiian Classic" getaway.
The
Princeville Resort Hotel
is set on 23 acres on Pu'u Poa Ridge, terraced along the bluff facing Hanalei Bay. The
Princeville Resort is part of the 9000 acre Princeville Community. This ocean-view resort offers
two championship golf courses and a health spa. The pool, surrounded by Garden Grenery, provides
ocean views and a swim-up bar and separate children's pool. Activities and tourist attractions
include water sports of Hanalei Bay, natural wonders like Waimea Canyon and the Fern Grotto, the
Na Pali Trail hiking, the Coast's Jagged Shoreline cruising, or visiting Hanalei Town and be
transported back to a simpler and more relaxed Hawaii.
Whalers Cove Hotel
is a beautiful resort with remarkable views and luxurious surroundings. Whalers Cove guest
services and amenities include onsite check in, bell service and concierge. Guests will also
enjoy a hot tub and sauna, ocean-side pool, and nearby tennis courts for the perfect physical
workout in paradise.
Lihue
Lihue is the only town of Kauai Island. Government, College, Hospital, major hotels and restaurants are
established in Lihue.
Romantic movies with picturesque scenery
Kauai's lush landscape, tropical plants, exotic flowers form a unique
picturesque scenery.
Kauai's natural beauty attracts many movie producers, actors and actresses, as well as worldwide artists.
They are inspired by the colorful and charming environment of this Island and produced some of most
romantic movies that brought us lovely memory forever.
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