islands. They welcome you with the
true spirit of aloha.
As a visitor to this special piece of
paradise, you’ll find no shortage of
things to do. The scenery sets the
stage for an array of activities that
not only energize, but challenge your
body in a myriad of ways. Recreation
reigns supreme with a range of
mellow to high adventure options
available. If you’re a water baby,
there’s everything from snorkeling
off the famed Napali Coast and
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boogie boarding at Kiahuna Beach
to kayaking the Hanalei River and
mountain tubing down the tropical
waterways of the island’s interior.
If you’re more comfortable on land,
join a bike tour with Polynesian
Adventure Tours down stunning
Wailea Canyon. At 3,600-feet-deep,
two miles wide and ten miles long,
this “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” is
a true gem, brilliantly layered in hues
of red, green and brown. Take a hike
at Koke’e State Park, a hiker’s mecca
with more than forty miles of trails
and plenty of picturesque vistas. Or
hop on a horse for a memorable ride
with Princeville Ranch Adventures
across a working cattle ranch.
Those looking for a unique
perspective of the island can go
on an exhilarating zipline trek with
Outfitters Kaua’i, where you’ll have
a bird’s eye view of Kaua’i’s s tunning
topography. You’ll soar above valleys,
rivers and waterfalls ala Tarzan and
Jane for a guaranteed adrenaline