All Hawaiian islands have different travel rules in place due to Covid but LUCKILY Kauai is one of the islands with less restrictions. A Negative Covid Test is all that is required prior to travel to avoid the mandatory 10-day self-quarantine if you are not vaccinated. The test must be taken 72 hours prior to your last leg departure to Kauai. Click on the link for continuous updates as we will also do our part to provide updates until the Wedding. https://www.gohawaii.com/travel-requirements
Ubers and Lyft are available on Kauai (though they are more limited than the mainland). I would suggest scheduling your ride in advance if you choose not to rent a car. There are also a few taxi services available, however not all accept credit cards, so be sure to have cash on hand. You may also want to consider renting a car, particularly if you're planning on doing lots of exploring.
Like any tropical island, you can probably expect some scattered showers, a cool breeze, and some humidity. Luckily the South Shore of the island is Kauai's dryest side. Average Temperatures in May High 79 degrees // Low 60 degrees
Though we love the little ones, we hope you understand that our ceremony and reception space is limited. We have thus decided to make the wedding an 'Adults Only' evening (with the exception of a few). Let this be an opportunity for you to let your hair down and enjoy a special occasion away from home!
We figured we better include these little tidbits ... Like most other states, it is illegal to have alcohol on the sandy beaches of Hawaii, particularly alcohol in glass containers. However IF you happen to spill some rum into your tumbler, you will be fine. Use a koozie for your White Claw and if you bring a cooler to the beach, just layer its contents appropriately :) Along those same lines, all of the Hawaiian islands have an outdoor noise ordinance after 10:00 PM. At that time, bring the shenanigans inside.
Poipu Beach is Kauai's most popular beach known for snorkeling, surfing and sea turtle spotting! This is also a great beach to visit if you want to grab a chair and umbrella to relax and enjoy the sunshine. Other great beaches for snorkeling- Lawa'i Beach, Keiki Cove beach and Salt Pond Beach
Wailua Falls- is an absolute must site to see! The falls are visible from your car but you can also hike down to swim in the water. Opaekaa Falls- Another waterfall that you can drive up to and enjoy from a viewing area. Awaawapuhi Trail- 6 mile round trip hike in Koke'e State park. More of a moderate-difficult hike but one of the ridge trails