Day: March 15, 2025
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Nepali Coast–West Side
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The Napali Coast is a 17-mile stretch of Kauai’s West Coast with stunning beaches, sea cliffs, and waterfalls. Napali Coast unfolds as a 16-mile stretch of awe-inspiring beauty on the island of Kaua’i, extending from the remote Polihale Beach in the southwest to Ke’e Beach on the north shore. This…
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Kauai’s South Shore
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The gateway to Kauai’s South Shore is through the Tree Tunnel (Maluhia Road). The road is lined with Eucalyptus trees first planted a century ago. Kauai’s South Shore is a paradise of incredible beaches and sun to go with them. If it is raining where you are on the island, go…
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The Coconut Coast
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I will start here since this is where we stay–half way between the rugged beauty of the North Shore and the nearly perpetual sun of the South Shore. The royal coconut coast on the East side, has beautiful white sand beaches backed by a mountain range with the magnificent Mt.…
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Kaua’i–The North Shore
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Kauaʻi’s dramatic North Shore is an enchanting setting full of rugged mountains, lush taro fields, colorful beaches, and spectacular sea cliffs. It spans the coast from Kilauea to Ke’e Beach at the end of the road. Ke’e Beach is in Ha’ena State Park. I will start here and work back to Kilauea. The whole…
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Kaua’i–The Garden Isle
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Nearly thirty years ago, we took our first trip to Kaua’i and fell in love with the island. Having gone there yearly since that first trip, Kapa’a has become our home away from home. Geologically, Kaua’i is the oldest of the Hawaiian Islands. It is the fourth largest. It contains the wettest spot…