Things To Do In Kauai Hawaii: What We Liked And Recommend

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5 min readSep 14, 2021

This post is about the most interesting places to visit in Kauai Hawaii and the essential “good to knows” before the trip. We visited it with a 10 months old, 3, almost 4, 9 y.o. kids and my mom — 65 y.o.

It may sound odd, but Kauai was the most … controversial one among all Hawaiian islands we explored. Although we liked it and want to come back, there are plenty of pros you should be aware of before the trip.

Things to do in Kauai: what we liked and recommend

1. Waimea Canyon

It is funny that on the greenest Hawaiian island dry and red-colored areas are some of the most visited :D. Stream and canyon lookout (pictured below) reminded us of Utah and Arizona:

Stream and Canyon Lookout, Waimea Canyon

Waimea Canyon is premium location for hiking with older kids, and scenery is truly amazing, we liked it a lot!

2. Kauai beaches: Poipu Beach

Snorkeling at Poipu was so-so (see pictures below), but the beach is nice and one of the most popular on the island; has bathrooms and a playground.

Snorkeling area at Poipu beach is very small for so many visitors, and sea bottom is … unattractive

Watching sea turtles (and seals) is always exciting experience:

Monk seal, please don’t approach/touch those guys:

3. Kauai Hawaii: Salt pond beach park

Used mostly by locals during our visit, it has calm waters for very little children, tide pools, and fine sand:

4. Lawa’i beach

I don’t have a particular reason, I just like Lawa’i beach a lot :). It is small, sandy, and has some shade. Great place to watch the sunset, grab some food from the nearby takeout and have a picnic. Might be good for snorkeling (come in the morning!).

5. Wailua Falls

Easy to access, Wailua Falls, is dramatic (especially after the rain) and great for a quick stop:

6. Poliahu Heiau and Opaekaa Falls

Poliahu Heiau is a heritage preservation site and has interesting views of the river and the ocean. It and Opaekaa Falls are just minutes from each other and great for a quick stop:

We liked the river and the ocean views:

7. Kauai Hawaii: Kilauea Lighthouse

The area around Kilauea Lighthouse has dramatic views and amazing birding opportunities. Check the hours before you go, we were late for the tour. Binoculars (we have those) would be great to have, especially for birdwatching.

8. Hawaiian public library

We have a passion for … visiting local libraries any places and countries we travel to. Usually, it is very exciting: you can learn about local culture, events, and/or spend a couple of hours during the rain. Princeville Kauai public library:

The area is huge and has great selection of children’s books:

9. McBryde Garden

The small Kauai Island has nearly a dozen of gardens. (One of the possibilities why it’s called “Garden Island”). Most of the gardens have admission and/or tours. We chose McBryde Garden to show my mom local flora, especially flowers without “hitting the trails”. It was good:

Walking through the garden:

10. Kauai Plantation Railway: learn about the past, local farming while riding the train

It was a great 1-hour tour to learn about local farming while a comfortable ride. Our mom has never been to Hawaii before and it was a great opportunity to see how pineapple, cacao, papaya, bananas, etc. growing in a short time. Kids loved the animals and feeding them 🙂

Hawaii is famous for its flora. As for the fauna, wild pigs, chickens, mongooses, wild horses, cows, and goats are found on the islands. And only 2 kinds of snakes!

Kauai Hawaii Essentials. Good to knows

  • One of the biggest cons of Kauai (and that also makes it different from other Hawaiian islands) huge part of it can’t be reached by car. Only by hike, plane, or boat.
  • Camping at Kauai can be your bucket list destination and budget-saving opportunity. Just keep in mind: lots of rain can occur even during the dry season.
  • We found more affordable rentals to be on the Northside of the island.
  • Be aware of rip currents and snorkel during the mornings — the best time for it.
  • Besides the car, you’ll also need: comfortable shoes for hiking, swimsuit, rainjacket, sunscreen (please, only mineral sunscreen, chemical ones are killing the reefs), binoculars, cell phone pouch, full face snorkeling mask.
  • Please respect the Honu (sea turtle), seals, and local sacred sites.
  • Hawaii has unique culture many people don’t know about. From 1800 till 1960–70 it was forbidden for locals to practice their culture/customs/language. If you want to learn more, try Shaka self-driving Guide. Love it a lot and recommend.

Make sure to check hours, trail conditions, fees, and Covid restrictions before you go

Thanks for reading friends! We are very glad you are here 🙂

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Grazy Goat
Grazy Goat

At Grazy Goat we have a keen interest to write about traveling to exciting places on a budget, getting to know cultural differences, and caring about nature.