Iconic Kauaʻi
Nā Pali Coast
This coastline is one of the most recognized parts of Kauaʻi island. The Nā Pali Coast stretches along the northwest side of the island with its 17-mile rugged mountainous terrain. There have been avid hikers who have explored the area on foot, but it is not an easy hike. Others have chosen to venture there via boat tours or kayaking excursions. The experience is one that will leave you in awe as the mountain ranges with its emerald cliffs.
Wailua Falls
Among the various locations of lush greenery, Wailua Falls is one that you should add to your list. The falls are a 173-foot drop. It is accessible by car, off Maʻalo Road or Highway 583, it is an easy few steps will take you to the viewing area to experience its beauty, serenity, and vibrance.
Kokeʻe State Park – Kalalau Valley Lookout
Sweeping vista of mesmerizing, lush green vegetation spans out as far as your eyes can see. The lookout is in the Kokeʻe State Park on the west side of Kauaʻi. As you asend the valley, you will be amazed with your surroundings of breezy cool mists and ruggesd cliffs. This is an immersive experience into the heart of the untamed beauty in Hawaiʻi.