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"To many return visitors, Kaua`i is much more than simply a vacation place where one goes to get away from it all. Kaua`i is a place where the forces of nature are so dynamic that one confronts what the ancients knew as sacred powers … spiritual energy present in people, animals, plants, and even rocks. In this place, it demands respect."

Kauai is the oldest and northernmost of the main Hawaiian Islands, having risen from the Pacific some 6 million years ago. Kauai spans over 550 square miles of pristine, natural beauty. From the rugged Napali Coast, with its view toward Niihau, to the surfing at Hanalei, and the spouting horn of Poipu - Kauai offers visitors a glimpse of a Hawaii not often seen.

Long recognized for it's breathtaking natural beauty, Kauai is an unbeatable destination. The island has been featured in many movies - South Pacific (You Can Sing Bali Hai at Princeville), Blue Hawaii (with the King), White Heat, Jurassic Park - even the pilot for Gilligan's Island.

We've collected a few resources below, which will help you plan your visit to our tropical paradise. Come to Kauai, and create memories that will never leave you.

For more information about Kaua`i, please see:

Maika`i Kaua`i, hemolele i ka malie
Beautiful Kaua`i, majestic in the calm

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