Sunday, December 9, 2012

Cheap is Best In Kauai

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Kauai is termed the backyard isle and lives as much as its name using its lush emerald landscape and waterfalls. It does not take oldest with the Hawaiian islands and will be offering visitors chances to try out its rich, organic beauty. Kauai is loaded with culture and allure and easy to get low-cost as well as samples by mail to perform for the island.


Na Pali Coast

  • Na Pali Coast is thought to be one of the most breathtaking sites of the Hawaiian islands. Literally translating into "the cliffs," much of the coast is inaccessible, but there are still ways to enjoy its natural splendor. A popular choice is hiking, and the most common trail is the Kalalau Trail, which spans more than 11 miles. Along the hike you can see waterfalls, ancient ruins and beaches. The Kalalau trail can be challenging due to its elevation changes and sometimes narrow, wet spots. To hike or camp past the two-mile point, a permit is required and can be obtained from Honolulu or Lihue's state park office for a small fee.


Waimea Canyon





  • Waimea Canyon is known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific and is more than 3,000 feet deep. It offers lookout points that showcase panoramic views of the whole canyon so the photographer in you can snap photos or just take in all of its natural beauty. There are also hiking trails located nearby. Waimea Canyon is encompassed in Koke'e State Park, which has more than 4,000 acres of land and also offers opportunities for hiking and exploring. The Rangers station in the park supplies hiking maps and Koke'e museum. Best of all, it's free.

Kauai Beaches





  • There are free beaches throughout the island of Kauai. You can go snorkeling, surfing or just lounge around and read a good book. The North Shore offers Makua Beach where there's also an area for camping, and Hanalei Ba,y which is walking distance to Hanalei town where you can do some shopping or sightseeing. Some south shore beaches are Salt Pond Beach Park, which is also available for camping and Poipu Beach. The East Shore gives you Kalapaki Beach, which is a short distance to Nawiliwili's shopping. Finally the West Shore offers Kekaha Beach. Don't forget about beach safety. These are great places to visit and won't cost much which makes an ideal place for a trip after such a festive gay wedding Hawaii celebration.

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