About Vacation Rentals in Kauai

Kauai is often called "the Garden Isle," with pristine beaches, dramatic cliffs, dense tropical foliage, awe-inspiring canyons, and majestic mountain ranges. These locations make it the favorite playground for hiking, surfing, scuba diving, snorkeling, kayaking, deep-sea fishing, wind surfing, whale watching, golfing, horseback riding, and camping fans. The oldest Hawaiian island, Kauai is also quite small, and you can travel across the length and breadth of the island by car.

The helicopter and rafting trips, and hiking offer amazing views of the region, for guests of
Hawaii Vacation Homes. The area is known for its spectacular waterfalls, cliffs, and hidden caves that lead to secluded swimming and snorkeling spots. Helicopter tours leave from
Princeville on the north shore and from
Lihue on the east shore. Tours frequent the Na Pali Coast and the
Waimea Canyon, dubbed as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific" by Mark Twain. The Wailua River, on Kauai's eastern coast, is navigable by motorized boat. Cruise up the Wailua on a charter, complete with Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers to the picturesque Fern Grotto, a lava rock grotto made green by fern. The grotto is an ideal setting for weddings. Also on the Wailua River is the famous
Wailua Falls, an 80-foot wall of water tumbling down! The falls are best seen from the road, just a short trip from Lihue.
Luscious beaches dot the coastline of Kauai. The north shore drive has beautiful beaches such as the crescent-shaped
Hanalei Beach, Lumahai Beach, Anini Beach, the gold-sand Tunnels Beach, and Ke'e Beach. You can enjoy some kayaking tours up the Hanalei River on Kauai's north shore. Hanalei River is an American heritage river that provides habitat for species like gobies, the hihiwai, and Newcomb's snail.