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Archive for November, 2008

Looking for a place to get married??

 Looking for a place to get married, come to Kauai, HawaiiIf you are looking to get married, then there is not a better place for it, other than Hawaii. Whether you plan your marriage before coming here or the plan is made after you reach here. You will get the perfect facilities for your marriage whatever your budget is. (more…)

Shopping on Kauai

Shopping on Kauai offers everything from quaint old country stores to modern shopping centers. It takes a trip around the island to fully appreciate all that Kauai has to offer. Click here to get started: Kauai Shopping.The main shopping center in Lihue comes closest to the mainland mall concept, for it is anchored by major department stores complimented by variety and drug stores, hair salons, restaurants, and other specialty stores. (more…)

I say “Kauai”. Let’s Go Have Some Fun.

Kauai Hawaii has been a popular tourist and vacation destination for literally decades. Planning a vacation to anywhere in Hawaii will deliver you onto beautiful, clean beaches, natural scenery and a huge number of things to do and see.

When traveling, the thing to remember is that the trip is about a holiday or vacation. From the minute you enter the airplane until getting back home, your vacation should be focused on lowering the stress level in your life and getting balance back in your world. Yes, it will cost more but in the end, the vacation will have done it’s job and you will leave Hawaii refreshed and ready to go back to your career or business.

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Hiking on Kauai

Kauai has some of the finest hiking trails in all of Hawaii. You can hike trails leading into the wettest spot on earth at Wai’ale’ale Crater, or you can hike across the world’s highest swamp in Alaka’i (which is a lot more fascinating than the name implies). You can hike up a giant’s back on the Nounou trail or cut across the entire island via the Powerline trail. You can hike trails into the beautiful Waimea Canyon, dubbed the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” by Mark Twain. Other trails take you out onto the ridges of the Na Pali coast overlooking the beautiful valleys, vistas and shoreline below. Or you can hike along this rugged terrain via the Kalalau Trail – a trail stretching 11 miles along some of the most diverse topography anywhere on the island; diverse enough to earn the trail a 9/10 in difficulty by the Sierra Club.

 

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Surfing on Kauai

Water sports on Kauai are very popular and surfing is one of them. One of the best aspects of surfing is that you can participate or watch — either way, everyone has a great time. Kauai’s four regions, North, South, East, and West, all offer incredible surfing experiences. Favorite spots for surfing on Kauai include Salt Pond, Allerton’s, Kukuiula Harbor, Davidsons at Kekaha, Pakalas, Poipu Beach, Lawai Beach (also called P.K.s, Centers, and Acid Drop), Shipwrecks Beach, Nawiliwili Harbor, Hanalei Bay, and Tunnels Beach.

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