Top Ten Experiences 1. Discover Na Pali Coast The stunning 17-mile stretch of coastline along the island's northwest edge can be explored...
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Top Ten Experiences
1.
Discover Na Pali Coast
The stunning 17-mile stretch of coastline
along the island's northwest edge can be
explored on foot, by air or by boat. No matter
how you choose to travel, this trip is not to be
missed for its views of towering sea cliffs, lush
green valleys, cascading waterfalls,
mysterious sea caves, playful dolphins and
endangered sea turtles.
2.
Be awed by Waimea Canyon
Dubbed the Grand Canyon of the Pacific by
Mark Twain, Waimea is the largest canyon in
the Pacific, measuring 10 miles long, 1 mile
wide and more than 3,500 feet deep. The
many hues of the canyon's walls and the
frequent rainbows add to its dramatic impact.
There are several viewing points along
Waimea Canyon Drive, and Koke'e State Park
has 45 miles of hiking trails that run through
the canyon area.
3.
Explore the Garden Isle by helicopter
Expect to be at a loss for words when you
view unspoiled South Pacific vistassome
accessible only on foot. Kauai has been a
backdrop for many famous movies.
4.
Explore Kalapaki Beach
Set in a natural harbor surrounded by green
hillsides, Kalapaki Beach offers some of the
best swimming on the island. The sand is firm,
making it ideal for games and running. It's
also a excellent place to try windsurfing or
surfing, or to rent a kayak or sailboat.
5.
See the light and enjoy the view
Kilauea Lighthouse is the northernmost point
of the main Hawaiian Islands and was built in
1913 to guide ships traveling to and from the
Orient. This popular attraction, a National
Historic Landmark, offers sweeping views of
cliffs and ocean, bird watching, and an
informative visitor's center.
6.
Snorkel at Poipu Beach
Abundant, easy-to-view marine life makes
Poipu a great snorkeling beach. Along with
colorful tropical fish, you may be lucky enough
to spot a green sea turtle, a Hawaiian monk
seal or a humpback whale. The best
snorkeling spot is around Nukumoi Point on
the western edge of the beach. Poipu is also
a great place for other water sports, including
surfing, windsurfing and boogie boarding.
7.
Golf Kauai Lagoons
You can choose from two courses at the Kauai
Lagoons Golf Club. The Kiele Course was
designed by Jack Nicklaus. Here, the great golf
experience is further elevated by the scenery
fresh water lagoons, lush groves of exotic
foliage and beautiful ocean cliffs. The
Mokihana Course is the gentler of the two,
with rolling links and open fairways. This
course offers views of Mt. Waialeale, the
extinct volcano whose eruptions created
Kauai.
8.
Visit Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge
This 200-plus acre preserve is home to
migratory seabirds and full-time residents,
including the nene goose, Hawaii's state bird.
The refuge has an informative visitor's center
and offers guided nature hikes. It's also a
good place from which to view marine animals,
like Hawaiian monk seals, humpback whales
and spinner dolphins.
9.
Pamper yourself, Hawaiian style
Enjoy a variety of tempting spa services on
the beach, in your room, or at the Alexander
Day Spa. Go Hawaiian with a traditional Lomi
Lomi massage, which uses broad, flowing,
rhythmic strokes to relax the body and
nurture the spirit. Or try Pohaku, the ancient
art of hot rock massage for instant relief of
sore, tight muscles. Take your pick of body
scrubs, from pineapple and papaya to
Hawaiian herbs and sea salts.
10.
Enjoy Queen's Pond at Polihale State Beach
Along the 300-foot wide beach near the
Napali Cliffs is Queen's Pond, a small encircled
reef area safe for swimming and protected
from normal wave action.