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Kauaʻi son of Hawaiʻiloa
Kauaʻi son of Hawaiʻiloa

 

Misty, green Kauaʻi, you’re our dream escape.
Legend has it that the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands was named by Hawaiʻiloa, the Polynesian navigator credited with discovery of the Hawaiian Islands, after a favorite son.

Emerald mountains, weeping waterfalls, red-rock canyons, jaw-dropping beaches, clear seas and big waves. Kaua‘i’s natural gifts are unparalleled in Hawaii, the USA, the world.

Unwind and let the oxygen-rich air of Kauai’s Wailua River invigorate your spirit as you kayak to a cascading waterfall. Or breathe deeply at the edge of the time-swept Waimea Canyon as it speaks to you without words. On Kauai, native fishponds amaze with 1,000-year old forward thinking, while legends of the Napali Coast transport you back in time. From the small towns of Hanapepe and Old Koloa Town to sunny Poipu Beach, this is truly “Hawaii’s Island of Discovery.”




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