Step back in time in Old Koloa Town, where Kauai’s sugar plantation roots meet relaxed South Shore shopping and dining.
From lava rock walls to cascading greenery, the Fern Grotto remains one of Kauai’s most photographed and storied locations.
Discover Kauai's Kokee Museum, a visitor-friendly resource with exhibits, trail information, and insights into the island’s unique highlands.
Discover Kaua‘i’s most breathtaking waterfalls, from secret jungle cascades to famous scenic falls, and learn how to visit them safely.
Experience Kauai’s east-side charm at Coconut Marketplace in Kapaa, home to island-style shops, dining and family-friendly events.
Though Kauai's Makauwahi Cave Reserve has closed, its discoveries still illuminate the island's past—and guide its ecological future.
Step into the Kauai Museum and explore centuries of Hawaiian history through art, artifacts, and storytelling.
Step into Kauai’s Sacred Rudraksha Forest, a mystical grove where Hindu spirituality meets the lush beauty of Hawaii’s nature.
Step into paradise at Smith’s Tropical Paradise, where botanical gardens, peacocks, and aloha spirit create an unforgettable Kauai experience.
On the drive from Princeville to Hanalei, there’s a small pullout that delivers one of Kauai’s most breathtaking views — Hanalei Bay Lookout.
A waterfall worth pulling over for: Witness Puukumu Stream Falls on Kauai’s North Shore near Kalihiwai.
Journey to Red Dirt Falls on Kauai and witness one of the island's most unique natural spectacles.














