Top 15 Must-Do Tours in Hawaii
America’s 50th state, Hawaii is a highly sought-after destination for travelers from across the globe.
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America’s 50th state, Hawaii is a highly sought-after destination for travelers from across the globe.
Known as ‘The Garden Isle’ due to the lush tropical rainforest enveloping most of the island, Kauai is an extraordinary natural destination that attracts visitors globally.
About 90% of Kauaʻi is inaccessible by road; therefore, one of the best ways to experience the natural beauty of the oldest and northernmost island in the Hawaiian chain is by foot. This island features a range of hiking trails, from casual coastal walks to epic treks along the famous Na Pali Coast. No matter what trail you choose, you will be rewarded with unforgettable views and memories of Kauaʻi.
Even more easy-going than the larger Hawaiian islands, compact Kaua’i is a diverse showcase of the best the island state has to offer. From spectacular coastal hiking trails and kayaking the state’s only navigable river, to surfing world-renowned shore breaks, Kaua’i offers ample opportunities for adventure.
The dreamy pull of Waikiki’s waves and Day-Glo sunsets over Diamond Head are strong. Throw in world-class resorts, some of Hawaii’s best shopping, dining, art, and nightlife, and it’s no wonder bustling Honolulu is often travelers’ first and only Hawaii stop.
One of the easiest hikes to complete on Kauai is the Mahaulepu Heritage Trail. With minimal elevation gain, the trek resembles a beautiful coastal stroll. Starting at Shipwreck Beach, you’ll trek along memorable limestone cliffs, pass kiawe trees, and reach the Makauwahi caves, where you can spot fossilized marine life hidden among the lush foliage.