Kauai in Hawaii
Kauai, nicknamed the “Garden Isle”, is the oldest in Hawaii, and the fourth largest chain in the Pacific and the natural beauty that is the shutterbug in her year-round. Are you slipping off the delightful romantic escape with your beloved, family holiday, or ecological tours by land, sea or air, you’ll have no shortage of memories to the house in the photos and stories.
Movie Magic
1. Kauai was exotic background of numerous TV shows and movies such as “Gilligan’s Island,” “Fantasy Island”, “South Pacific” and “Jurassic Park”. Companies such as Hawaii Movie Tours blowing around you in the style of van, bus or helicopter, feed dine on the beach, and I will give you the insider scoop on the backstage action.
Plantation Life
2. Step back in time to explore the sugar plantations of the court or Koloa Kilohana restored community in 1800, which contains some of the oldest churches on the island. Hop ride on Kauai Plantation Railway, dinner and show on Kalamaku Luau, or treat yourself to a carriage pulled by Clydesdale horses.
Onward!
3. Kauai golf courses in – many with sea views – most golf courses grace the covers of magazines, a host LPGA and PGA tournaments, and are considered among the best in the world.
Hiking Trails
4. Are you beginning a tourist or a seasoned professional, Koke State Park, Waimea Canyon and Na Pali Coast have many levels of experience of the trail. Bird watchers, photographers and sketch artists will find no shortage of surprises around every turn. Pack a picnic lunch and watch the sunset at the beach or Poipu Hanalei Bay.
Botanical Garden
5. National Tropical Botanical Gardens maintain the four gardens of Kauai and three nature reserves. In addition to the collection of a public tour of beauty, you can take seasonal classes, lectures, Kauai, and find out what they are doing to protect its endangered plant species.
Shopping
6. Kauai has all the souvenir stands at the roadside in the boutiques, kiosks, shopping malls to open air. Popular Places to Coconut Marketplace, Kukui Grove Center and the Village Kapaa. In addition to shops and ethnic restaurants, many of the larger centers also live at hula and Hawaiian language instruction in the arts and crafts.