About Kauai
Kauai is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands and is known for its stunning and diverse landscape and flora and fauna. Home to one of the wettest spots on earth (Mount Waiealea in the center of the Island) receives upwards of 452 inches of rain per year, Kauai also has an arid and desert-like Western shore. Kauai’s famous north shore is lush and verdant with a backdrop of steep, rugged mountains laced with waterfalls. Kauai’s most famous scenic locations include the stunning NaPali Coast, the Wailua River and the Waimea Canyon, also known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. There are quaint towns to explore, resort areas with world class Golf and spa amenities, white sand beaches, waterfalls and fabulous hiking trails. No matter what your preference, Kauai has something for everyone.