Kauai Towns
There are currently 8 Towns on
for Kauai.
Location: East Kauai
Lihu'e is the second largest town on the Hawaiian Island of Kaua'i in Hawai'i. Lihu'e means literally "cold chill" in Hawaiian. With a population of 5,674, it's a pretty laid back place. There are plenty of shopping and dining possibilities including Walmart, Home Depot and K-Mart. When you fly...
Lihu'e is the second largest town on the Hawaiian Island of Kaua'i in Hawai'i. Lihu'e means literally "cold chill" in Hawaiian. With a population of 5,674, it's a pretty laid back place. There are plenty of shopping and dining possibilities including Walmart, Home Depot and K-Mart. When you fly...
Location: West Kauai
In 1778, the British sailor Captain James Cook sailed into Waimea Harbor and forever changed the history of Hawaii. The Captain Cook Monument, is located in downtown Waimea and is set facing the ocean. In the early 1800's, the Russian empire joined forces with the king of Kauai to build a fort in...
In 1778, the British sailor Captain James Cook sailed into Waimea Harbor and forever changed the history of Hawaii. The Captain Cook Monument, is located in downtown Waimea and is set facing the ocean. In the early 1800's, the Russian empire joined forces with the king of Kauai to build a fort in...
Location: East Kauai
This east Kauai town is just north Lihue and home to about 10,000 people. Kapa'a is a very touristy area with plenty of hotels, condos, restaurants and shops to entertain. Above the tops of Kapaa's graceful coconut trees, sleeps the giant. "Sleeping Giant" is just another name for an interesting...
This east Kauai town is just north Lihue and home to about 10,000 people. Kapa'a is a very touristy area with plenty of hotels, condos, restaurants and shops to entertain. Above the tops of Kapaa's graceful coconut trees, sleeps the giant. "Sleeping Giant" is just another name for an interesting...
Location: North Kauai
Hanalei is a leisurely little town situated on a beautiful crescent-shaped bay. The town is about as eclectic as it gets, everyone from surfer dudes to new-age folks call this place home. You can too, just look for the great deals on Hanalei Bay house rentals. To get to Hanalei after visiting the...
Hanalei is a leisurely little town situated on a beautiful crescent-shaped bay. The town is about as eclectic as it gets, everyone from surfer dudes to new-age folks call this place home. You can too, just look for the great deals on Hanalei Bay house rentals. To get to Hanalei after visiting the...
Location: South Kauai
The southern Kauai town of Po'ipu is quickly developing into the destination for luxury accommodations on the island. Home to some of the sunniest beaches, such as Po'ipu (pictured) and Shipwreck Beach, as well as a blowhole and two National Tropical Botanical gardens, Po'ipu knows how to draw a...
The southern Kauai town of Po'ipu is quickly developing into the destination for luxury accommodations on the island. Home to some of the sunniest beaches, such as Po'ipu (pictured) and Shipwreck Beach, as well as a blowhole and two National Tropical Botanical gardens, Po'ipu knows how to draw a...
Location: South Kauai
Koloa, sometimes called Old Koloa Town, can claim to be the spot of the first sugar plantation in the islands. The quaint, little town has some of the oldest buildings in Kauai. Every year the town celebrates its agricultural heritage with the Koloa Plantation Days festival.
Koloa, sometimes called Old Koloa Town, can claim to be the spot of the first sugar plantation in the islands. The quaint, little town has some of the oldest buildings in Kauai. Every year the town celebrates its agricultural heritage with the Koloa Plantation Days festival.
Location: West Kauai
Hanapepe used to be the hot spot in the 1800s with its popularity being supported by local agriculture. The town was formed by Chinese rice growers. Even though the town's decline began in the 70s and 80s it was 1992's Hurricane Iniki that landed the final blow to Hanapepe. It still manages to stay...
Hanapepe used to be the hot spot in the 1800s with its popularity being supported by local agriculture. The town was formed by Chinese rice growers. Even though the town's decline began in the 70s and 80s it was 1992's Hurricane Iniki that landed the final blow to Hanapepe. It still manages to stay...
Location: East Kauai
Known for the Wailua River which meanders its way through the town, Wailua doesn't have much more to offer than a sprinkling of hotels, restaurants and shops. Most notably, it is the jumping off point for activities on the Waimea such as kayaking and, when it is open, boat tours to Fern Grotto.
Known for the Wailua River which meanders its way through the town, Wailua doesn't have much more to offer than a sprinkling of hotels, restaurants and shops. Most notably, it is the jumping off point for activities on the Waimea such as kayaking and, when it is open, boat tours to Fern Grotto.



