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Despite its spectacular scenery, Kauai is not the most populated of Hawaii’s islands, with only about 69,512 people as of 2013’s census figures. Some suggest that there are actually more wild chickens than people, a breed brought over by the earliest Polynesian settlers which have thrived because they have few natural predators. This does not mean that there’s nothing to do on the island besides eating chicken, though. Far from it. This travel guide ebook will fill you in on the best places to stay, eat, drink, explore, and discover. Here Is A Preview Of What You'll Learn. Tags: visit kauai, kauai hawaii, kauai, kauai travel guide, kauai travel, travel kauai hawaii, kauai guide, kauai guidebook To see what your friends thought of this book,This book is not yet featured on Listopia.The information is vague and if you need more detail then you will need a different book. I got it for free and that’s exactly what it’s worth. There are no details about any of the great local attractions such as helicopter tours, catamaran s and A TV tours. There are no details about any of the great local attractions such as helicopter tours, catamaran s and A TV tours. There are no discussion topics on this book yet. Pali Ke Kua Beach (Hideaway s Beach) 555 reviews Museums 20. Kauai Island Brewing Company 163 reviews Shopping 24. The top attractions to visit in Kauai are:The best outdoor activities in Kauai according to Tripadvisor travelers are:The best day trips from Kauai according to Tripadvisor travelers are:The most popular things to do in Kauai with kids according to Tripadvisor travelers are:If you are a resident of another country or region, please select the appropriate version of Tripadvisor for your country or region in the drop-down menu. more. For high-octane thrills, zip around sea caves in a Zodiac, seek out your inner Iron Man on a 12-hour, 17-mile sea-kayak journey or hump a pack along the Kalalau Trail. Prefer more luxury? Sail comfortably aboard a steady catamaran. Mai tai included. 2 Waimea Canyon Absorb the grand vistas from roadside lookouts and wilderness trails in Waimea Canyon. Nicknamed the Grand Canyon of the Pacific by Mark Twain when he visited all those many moons ago, this red-rock jigsaw looks the part. In the wet season the walls and ledges grow green and the rocks weep with waterfalls. You can hike down to the canyon floor and camp there too. Adventurers take note: whoever goes down must hike up. Explore more 3 Kayaking the Wailua River Once home to ancient Hawaiian royalty, the state's only fully navigable river still holds the mystique and allure that has drawn generations to these sacred waters. Though experienced kayakers may opt to go it alone, several companies offer guided tours that reveal the river's unique history. No experience required. Kids can come too. Explore more 4 Hanalei Bay Kaua?i pre-eminent horseshoe bay is the ultimate destination for many travelers. Surf gods such as the late Andy Irons and legendary Laird Hamilton built their reps on its half-dozen surf breaks. But even if you aren’t here for waves, the beach, with its wide sweep of cream-colored sand and magnificent jade mountain views, will entice you into long walks along the shore, and longer naps in the shade. 5 Koke?e State Park The combination of Koke?e State Park's Nu?alolo Trail, Nu?alolo Cliffs Trail and Awa?awapuhi Trail is enough to satisfy the most adventurous trailblazer. Those strenuous climbs with hair-raising drops on both sides promise breathtaking views. There’s also a long boardwalk through the Alaka?i Swamp, a misty primordial bog and bird-watcher’s paradise at the very top of the mountains. If you follow it to the end, you'll have walked 15 miles and reached Mt Wai?ale?ale, the wettest place on earth. Explore more 6 Po?ipu Perhaps a bit too planned and manicured for some, sunny Po?ipu is the heart of South Shore and plenty beautiful and wild too. Its beaches and bays are ideal for small children and beginning snorkelers, its surf breaks are a bit less crowded and its dive sites are unmatched. Shopping and dining can likewise be wonderful and the sunsets absolutely glorious. Explore more 7 Hankering for Art in Hanapepe Every Friday is Art Night in the historic Westside town of Hanapepe, when galleries open late and the main street is awash with people hankering for art and a good time. Ancient Hawaiians thought so, and nothing has changed. The broad and sprawling sands, the vast Pacific and the nearby mighty Na Pali cliffs together spell eternity. There are a number of great beaches on Kaua?i, but none inspire reflection in quite the same way, making this the perfect spot to relax and reflect after a lengthy hike or a busy trip. Suitably, it’s at the end of a long, bumpy dirt road. If you're beached out and the trails aren't calling, it's time for some retail therapy. Explore more 10 Flying Kaua?i There’s nothing like seeing Kaua?i by air. Twisting through verdant tropical valleys, landing at remote waterfalls, hovering inside a volcanic crater and soaring like a bird over gorgeous coastline are all possible. 11 National Tropical Botanical Gardens You don’t need a green thumb to enjoy the Garden Island’s spectacular National Tropical Botanical Gardens. The vast and unmanicured McBryde Garden provides contrast next door. Then there’s the North Shore’s Limahuli Garden, nestled mid-valley in Ha?ena’s dramatic topography. Here you'll find lava caves and ledges home to resident monk seals, napping turtles and sharks, and rock reefs home to all manner of tropical fish. If you're lucky, you may meet a passing spinner dolphin pod and if you listen close, you'll hear whale song in the wintertime. Beginner snorkelers should hit Po?ipu Beach Park. Advanced freedivers enjoy Koloa Landing. Scuba divers should call Seasport Divers. And yet you’re only halfway there. Next comes Koke?e State Park, whose lookouts are the stuff of postcards, never mind numerous Hollywood films. Along the way you can stretch your legs with a number of short hikes, enough to whet your appetite for legendary trails and enviable photo ops. Explore more 14 Maha?ulepu Heritage Trail This stunning trail takes you from the popular, more manicured beaches of Po?ipu onto a far wilder stretch of coast, full of secluded coves, snorkeling reefs, blow holes and dramatic sea cliffs. Experienced South Shore surfers and kite surfers can be seen carving the shallow reef break offshore. It’s a 4-mile PhD in geology, too, culminating in the fascinating Makauwahi Sinkhole, where you enter the Land of the Lost. Explore more 15 Lihu?e Lihu?e is easy to overlook. To many it's a drive-through commercial corridor: a place to land, scoop up a rental car and zoom away. Book Now Scenery Nirvana. I want emails from Lonely Planet with travel and product information, promotions, advertisements, third-party offers, and surveys. I can unsubscribe any time using the unsubscribe link at the end of all emails. Contact Lonely Planet here. Lonely Planet Privacy Policy. All rights reserved. No part of this site may be reproduced without our written permission. Waimea is 10 miles long and up to 3,600 feet deep. Follow Waimea Canyon Drive, up a windy road with beautiful lookout spots until you reach the Waimea Canyon overloook. You'll get your picture-perfect moments from this vantage point or you can continue into Kokee State Park. For a challenge, opt for one of the many hiking trails that wind throughout and offer even more breathtaking views of the valley. If you're staying at the nearby Lodge at Kuku'iula, ask the on staff guides to make a detour on your outing so you can swim with the turtles and have the beach to yourself. Or, book a sunset tour at Allerton Garden and you'll get to meander through the massive fig trees and past climbing bougainvillea before reaching the Allerton residence for a light meal and water views. And, year-round, a pricier but even more epic vantage point is from above in a helicopter.The town, west of Princeville, is set in between mountains and fields of taro, making it the perfect spot to stop for a snack before heading to the largest bay on the island. At nearly three miles long, there's plenty of room for day trippers, snorkers and— when the waves are just right—surfers. The most popular might be on the North Shore in Hanalei on Sundays where you'll be hard pressed to find a parking spot. It's worth the walk from town though if you're looking for towering displays of fresh fruit like local pineapple. On the South Shore, the Kauai Culinary Market showcases not only local farmers, but also live music, beer and wine, along with additional vendors for a completely food-filled experience. Check out Anake's Juice Bar on the South Shore and order the Funky Monkey, which features acai, strawberries, bananas, peanut butter, almond milk and chocolate chips. On the North Shore, visit Kalalea Juice Hale for the O.G., a bowl filled with acai, banana, fresh coconut, homemade granola and local honey. While the best poke bowl can depend on who you ask, you can't go wrong at Koloa Fish Market on the South Shore. There are over half a dozen types of poke to choose from so the only choice will be how you like your ahi. It's served by the pound over rice but be sure to get here before the lunch rush when they often sell out. Here are six fun day trips. Click HERE to learn more. Click HERE to learn more. Click HERE to learn more. Photo: Dhilung Kirat. Photo: Hawaii.com member Josephine C. Helicopters glide over lush mountaintops and cascading waterfalls while boats cruise along the largely inaccessible and thereby, pristine, Napali Coast. Learn about more options for “One Day on Kauai,” here. Little known fact: Hawaii has some of the best sand in the world for making sand castles. Kalapaki Bay Beach, Lihue, Kauai, Hawaii. Photo: Hawaii.com member Mia C. The ideal place to stay would be somewhere central like Kauai Marriott Resort in Lihu?e. You always have the option to book a tour but in order to fully embrace the polar opposite sides of the island, you’ll need a rental vehicle. Spend a day traveling north where you can stop at fresh fruit stands and witness glorious vistas while taking a quick dip in Hanalei Bay. Spend the next day cherishing sunny Po?ipu while snorkeling and capping off the evening by dining at a local eatery and shopping for keepsakes. This extra day affords the time to take a trip up to Waimea Canyon and Koke?e State Parks. Waimea Canyon is a miniature version of the Grand Canyon, smack dab in the middle of the island. To get there, however, requires a journey to the Westside of the island and an approximate 3,600-foot climb in elevation. Before beginning the trek, stop at the small, charming town of Waimea and pick up something to eat for a picnic under the Hawaiian redwoods in Koke?e. Or, the more adventurous can pack something to take on a hike like the Canyon Trail and have lunch atop Waipo?o Falls. Photo: Hawaii.com member Alice L. This can mean anything from hiking the Kalalau Trail to Hanakapi?ai Beach (whether permitting) and lazing at Ha?ena Beach on the North Shore to roaming the Alaka?i Swamp Trail in Koke?e State Park and unwinding at Salt Pond Beach Park on the Westside. While you won’t have ample time to explore, you’ll definitely have the chance to incorporate different adventures of this nature into your “to do” list. That way, you’ll have more time to explore each side of the island. Take a surf lesson at Hanalei Bay and journey to the end of the highway at Ke?e Beach to watch the sunset during your North Shore stay. Explore the Maha?ulepu Coast while staying on the South Shore and make sure to find your way to Polihale or Waimea Canyon for a real Kaua?i adventure. You can mix up where you stay on the island to get the most out of your time.