
Hawaii USA Travel Guide
Many areas on Kauai are within a day-trip radius from Hanalei. These include:
Kauai's lovely natural landscapes stand central to its appeal.
Known as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific," offering breathtaking panoramic views and numerous hiking trails.
Experience easily reachable cascades and calm botanical gardens.
Kauai's wild beauty is central to its allure, with diverse geological formations and protected wildlife.
Panoramic views from multiple lookouts and a system of hiking trails.
Easily accessible roadside viewpoints for majestic waterfalls on the East Side.
Diverse themed gardens with sculptures. Reservations are encouraged.
Kauai''s shoreline has dramatic cliffs and serene beaches.
Find rewarding walks and protected wildlife viewing points.
Go back in time and learn about Kauai'the rich heritage of and traditions.
Visit sites that carry deep historical meaning for Kauai.
Explore the legacy of Kauai's plantation era.
Discover the artistic spirit nurtured by Kauai's landscape.
Try traditional Hawaiian music and dance.
Discover locally made products plus fresh market goods.
Find fresh, local produce and unique crafts. Supports local farmers.
Small shops in Hanalei offer handcrafted jewelry, apparel, and souvenirs.
Look for "Manufactured in Hawaii" labels to support the island's economy.
Ensure valid ID (driver's authorization for domestic, passport for international travelers) is ready. No special visas for US citizens.
Book inter-island reserving flights ahead of time if visiting other islands. Be aware of agricultural inspection rules for your exits.
Highly recommended for exploring Kauai independently. Book early, particularly in high season.
Dial 911 for Police, Fire, or Medical transport. State your location clearly.
Look for lifeguard stations at well-known beaches for ocean security tips and assistance.
Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital (West Side) and Wilcox Infirmary (Lihue).