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Things To Do

From hiking breathtaking mountains to sailing along the dramatic shores of the Napali Coast and lazing on the beautiful beach at Hanalei Bay, there are so many things to do and places to explore on Kauai. We will be arriving in Kauai a week before the wedding and will be planning a series of group activities for our guests from February 20th-24th (Monday-Friday) so we can spend time and enjoy a few of Kauai’s adventures together before the wedding festivities. While we are still finalizing the exact date, time, and cost of the activities, if you are interested in any of the following group activities, please fill out the Google Form below to indicate your interest and preferred date for the following activities: Na Pali Coast Boat Tour Cave Tubing Backcountry Ziplining https://forms.gle/Jm82UmAxxPhNgvYr9 In case you aren’t able to make it to any of the group activities, we’ve listed some of our top things to do in Kauai below.
Enjoy the Beach at Hanalei Bay

Enjoy the Beach at Hanalei Bay

Hanalei Bay, HI

Set against jagged cliffs, one of the most stunning and quiet beaches we’ve ever been to, and the backdrop for the wedding

Hanalei Bay Kayak & Snorkel Tour or Boat Tour of the Na Pali Coast

Hanalei Bay Kayak & Snorkel Tour or Boat Tour of the Na Pali Coast

Hanalei Bay, HI

Iconic, mountainous shoreline on Kauai’s North Shore with emerald-hued cliffs with razor-sharp ridges towering above the Pacific Ocean. Best way to explore is by boat tour or guided kayak tour.

Tunnels Beach

Tunnels Beach

Tunnels Beach, HI

Beautiful snorkeling beach along the North Coast, a short drive from Hanalei Bay

Hike the Queen’s Bath

Hike the Queen’s Bath

Princeville, HI

* Warning - very challenging, muddy hike down to Queen’s Bath. Be very careful of the waves as a number of tourists have drowned here in the past. * Located on the north shore of Kauai, a short drive from the One Hotel, the Queen’s Bath are stunning natural tide pools formed over lava rock. For instructions on how to reach Queen’s Bath safely, follow the linked website. Important - there are many open pools along the coast that are dangerous, which people mistakenly think are the Queen’s Bath. The Queens Bath is a closed sinkhole that is located towards the left at a distance of about 250 yards.

Hiking the Kalalau Trail

Hiking the Kalalau Trail

Ke’e Beach, HI

11-mile scenic trail providing the only land access to this part of the rugged Na Pali Coast. Note permit needed - see linked website.

Tubing through Irrigation Caves

Tubing through Irrigation Caves

Lihue, HI

Tube float trip through irrigation ditches of the Old Lihue Sugar Cane Plantation - an epic lazy river experience! See linked website of Kauai Backcountry Adventures for reservations.

Backcountry Ziplining Tour

Backcountry Ziplining Tour

Lihue, HI

Soar over pristine rainforest across ziplines that descend over the mountainside. See linked website of Kauai Backcountry Adventures for reservations.

Waimea Canyon State Park

Waimea Canyon State Park

Waimea Canyon State Park, HI

Take a day trip to the state park overlooking of one of the Kauai’s scenic treasures – the deep, colorful gorge of Waimea Canyon.