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When to visit Kauai? It's a good question, and it's an easy answer - anytime! Seriously, Kauai has a remarkably stable weather pattern year-round. During the winter you'll experience high's in the mid-70's, while during summer you may get into the mid-80's. Kauai is wetter than the other islands and is actually home to the second (arguably THE)...Categorized on: Kauai within Articles
The weather on Kauai is pretty balanced throughout the year. Still, knowing about this balance and what the weather is like here, before your trip, is very helpful when it comes to selecting a place to stay on the island. If you're adamant about avoiding the rain, then, as you'll see below, the south shore is certainly going to be your best bet....Categorized on: Kauai within Facts
There is much talk, if not controversy, about how to split up Kaua'i by region so that it can easily be described on a website such as this. Why the controversy you ask? Well, Kaua'i, like all the Hawaiian islands, is part of a county politically divided into several districts, clockwise: Hanalei, Kawaihau, Lihue, Koloa, and Waimea (seen here)....Categorized on: Kauai within Facts
Q: Why is Kauai called the 'Garden Isle' of Kauai? A: Well, Kauai is bursting with life from green valleys to luscious gardens and jungle hikes. It is also home to the wettest spot on earth, Mt. Wai'ale'ale which receives an average of 400 inches of rain per year! Kauai is also home to three of the five National Tropical Botanical Gardens,...Categorized on: Kauai within Facts
Kauai is the third most visited island, at 1.2 to 1.3 million visitors annually. It is also the fourth largest landmass in the Hawaiian Island chain that includes eight major islands and 124 islets. The island is defined by it's amazing scenery and laid back persona. The island, arguably we'll admit, also boasts more coastline filled with beaches...


