The northernmost visitable island in the Hawaiian chain is entwined with sharp mountain spires, lush valleys and jagged cliffs, all draped in a canopy of emerald. Kauai appeals to a wide audience because of its dramatic beauty, abundance of activities, and laid back atmosphere.
The verdant scenery will not disappoint you. Whether hiking the Napali Coast, sunbathing in Poipu, or exploring the expansive Waimea Canyon, the views are phenomenal. Nightlife isn’t a priority here, but you won’t miss it. The timeless beauty and allure of Kauai is what makes it such a treasured destination.
Kauai Quick Facts:
- In Waimea, the Captain Cook Monument marks the British arrival in 1778.
- The Huleia National Wildlife Refuge is home to 31 species of birds.
- Camping allows you to see the island in its rawest form.
- Hanalei’s one-lane bridge sets the pace for the town.
- Kauai’s incredible Waimea Canyon is 10 miles long, and one mile wide.
Island Name:
Kauai
Capital City:
Lihue
Population:
61,929
Time Zone:
Hawaii Standard Time (GMT-10 hours), 5 hours behind the US East Coast, 6 hours behind during Daylight Saving Time (Hawaii does not observe Daylight Saving Time).
Languages:
English
Hawaiian
Currency:
US dollar. Credit cards are widely accepted. Traveler’s checks are accepted at many businesses.
Average Temperature:
75˚-85˚ F.
Area Code/Cell phones:
The area code for all of Hawaii is (808). Cell phone coverage is readily available in most places if you’re traveling within the US. Check your carrier and calling plan for details.
Internet Access:
Internet access is available on Kauai and at many hotels.
Accommodations:
Luxury resorts, hotels, bed and breakfasts, rental cottages, and condos are located throughout the island.
Transportation:
Rent a car at Lihue Airport (LIH) to explore the island. Other options include tour buses, taxis, or city buses.
Clothing:
Dress casually. Bring a light jacket for nights, semi-casual dress clothes or resort wear for formal restaurants. Suits and ties are rarely worn.
Tipping:
Standard 15-20% on meals. At least $1 per bag for porters. At least $1 per night for housekeeping.






























