The Na Pali Coast is famous for being one of the most beautiful stretches of coast in all of Hawaii. Seep valleys and secluded beaches make this part of Kauai the hidden Hawaii many people dream of.
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The Lihue Airport is the primary entry point for visitors to the island of Kauai, Hawaii. Lihue Airport is a state-owned airport open to the public. The airport grounds span 879 acres on the Southeast coast of Kauai 1.5 miles from the city of Lihue.
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Kauai’s charming Hanalei Town, just minutes from Princeville, welcomes visitors with the timeless beauty one expects from a small town in Hawaii.
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Over one mile long, 14 miles wide, and over 3,600 feet deep, the Waimea Canyon is "The Grand Canyon of the Pacific".
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Historic, picturesque and inspiring all-in-one, the Tunnel of Trees on Kauai leads the way along Highway 520 to Poipu Beach.
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The Hanapepe Swinging Bridge in lovely Hanapepe Town holds a long, interesting history. Located on the island of Kauai, the Hanapepe Bridge is now supported and much safer than before.
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Spouting Horn Blowhole is one of Kauai’s most popular natural attractions that mixes sea and earth, shooting water up through an ancient lava tube and sending an upward blast at heights of 50 feet into the air.
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Russian Fort Elizabeth is the last standing Russian fort in Hawaii and is now a National Historic Landmark.
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Menehune Fishpond, an ancient Hawaiian source of food for centuries, is found on the island of Kauai. Also known as "Alekoko" fish pond.
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Amelia Earhart Lookout
Tthe Amelia Earhart Lookout was established to commemorate the world’s first solo flight from Hawaii to North America.