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Kauai Hawaii GyPSy Guide Driving Tour App
Planning a trip to Kauai? You'll want this free trip planner with itineraries, what not to miss, best hikes, how to avoid the crowds and lots of other local tips.
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Wailua Falls is Kauai's most famous waterfall - a stunning double-tiered cascade that drops dramatically over a 80 foot drop.
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Anini Beach is calm, clear, and perfect for snorkeling. Protected by Hawaii’s longest reef, it’s a peaceful spot for paddleboarding, swimming, or just unwinding under swaying palms.
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Haʻena Beach is where golden sands meet towering emerald cliffs. It’s the scenic start of the Kalalau Trail and a great spot to sunbathe, swim, or watch big winter surf roll in.
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Hanalei blends laid-back charm with stunning scenery. Explore shops and cafes, stroll taro fields, and paddle Hanalei Bay, all with waterfalls and green peaks as your backdrop.
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Hanapepe is Kauai’s “biggest little town” and full of color and creativity. Walk the swinging bridge, browse art galleries, and visit during Friday Art Night for local flair.
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Kapaʻa is vibrant and walkable, with local shops, oceanfront trails, and great food. Bike the coastal path or browse boutiques along Kuhio Highway, there’s always something happening.
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Koke'e is wild, cool, and unforgettable. Hike through misty forests to jaw-dropping views of the Nā Pali Coast, and breathe deep in Kauai’s high-elevation heart.
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The Hawaiian monk seal is one of the most endangered marine mammals in the world, and Kauai is the best of the islands to see them.
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Princeville is where luxury meets landscape. Perched above Hanalei Bay, this resort town offers epic views, golf, and easy access to the wild beauty of the north shore.
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At Spouting Horn, waves force water through a lava tube, sending sea spray high into the air. This natural blowhole is loud, dramatic, and steeped in local legend.
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Lihue is more than a gateway, it's a hub of island history. Visit Kauai Museum, Grove Farm, and the ancient Alekoko Fishpond to see where tradition meets everyday life.
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Poipu is Kauai’s sunny south shore gem. With top-rated beaches, calm snorkeling spots, and the nearby Spouting Horn, it’s a favorite for sunseekers and families alike.
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Kīlauea Lighthouse sits high on a cliff, watching over seabirds and sweeping ocean views. Visit the wildlife refuge for birdwatching and a picture-perfect north shore stop.
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Driving through the Tree Tunnel feels like entering a fairytale. Tall eucalyptus trees arch overhead, forming a shaded green gateway to Kauai’s south shore.
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Waimea Canyon on Kauai has been described as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, and it’s an incredible yawning chasm that’s over three thousand feet deep.
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Some of Kauai’s most spectacular scenery starts on the island’s North West end, and the rugged Na Pali Coast will leave you breathless with its high cliffs, sea caves, lush green valleys and cascading waterfalls.
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