04-01-2026
Kauai Events in July
Events & Festivals on the island of Kauai
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Aloha in July: Embracing Kauai's Island Spirit
July 2026 on Kauai means long sunny days, warm trade winds, and a packed calendar of festivals rooted in the island's plantation heritage and Polynesian culture. The Garden Isle hosts Kōloa Plantation Days (one of Kauai's biggest annual celebrations), Fourth of July fireworks at multiple locations, Obon dance season at Buddhist temples, and Tahitian dance competitions. It's peak season, so book accommodations and rental cars early.
Important Note: All event details are subject to change. We strongly recommend contacting event organizers directly to confirm dates, times, and requirements before making travel plans.
2026 Events and Festivities
Fourth of July Fireworks
Date: Saturday, July 4, 2026
Locations: Poipu Beach (South Shore), Vidinha Stadium (Lihue), and Princeville (North Shore)
Cost: FREE
Kauai lights up the sky from three corners of the island on Independence Day. Poipu Beach draws the biggest crowds on the South Shore, Vidinha Stadium in Lihue offers a central option with easy parking, and Princeville provides a North Shore celebration with mountain and ocean backdrops.
Tips:
- Arrive at least 1-2 hours early to claim parking and a good viewing spot
- Bring blankets, chairs, and snacks — vendors may be limited at some locations
- Expect heavy traffic leaving all three venues after the show
Kōloa Plantation Days
Dates: July 17-26, 2026 (estimated)
Location: Kōloa & Poʻipū, South Kauaʻi
Cost: Most events are FREE
One of Kauai's biggest annual festivals, Kōloa Plantation Days is a 10-day heritage celebration commemorating Hawaiʻi's sugar plantation era. The festival honors the multicultural roots of the island — Hawaiian, Japanese, Chinese, Filipino, and Portuguese — through a packed schedule of events across the Kōloa and Poʻipū area.
What to Expect:
- Grand parade through historic Kōloa town
- Rodeo events
- Heritage craft fair with local artisans
- Live entertainment and Hawaiian cultural demonstrations
- Keiki (children's) events and family activities
- Block party with food vendors and music
More Info: koloaplantationdays.com
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Obon (Bon Dance) Season
Dates: Weekends throughout July 2026
Locations: Kauai Buddhist temples, including Koloa Jodo Mission and Lihue Hongwanji
Cost: FREE
Obon season brings community bon dances to Buddhist temples across Kauai on weekend evenings throughout July. These Japanese-rooted festivals honor ancestors through traditional folk dancing performed in a circle around a yagura (raised platform). Taiko drumming provides the rhythm, and temple grounds fill with the smell of andagi (Okinawan doughnuts), yakitori, and shave ice from food booths.
What to Expect:
- Community folk dancing open to everyone — no experience needed
- Taiko drum performances
- Japanese festival food (andagi, musubi, yakisoba, shave ice)
- Relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere
Check individual temple websites or the local newspaper for specific weekend schedules, as dates rotate among different temples.
Tahiti Fete (Heiva i Kauai)
Dates: July 2026 (specific dates TBA)
Location: Kauai (venue TBA)
Cost: Varies
A Tahitian dance competition and cultural celebration featuring traditional Polynesian performances, drumming, and elaborate costumes. Heiva i Kauai draws dance troupes from across the islands and the mainland for a weekend of high-energy competition and cultural exchange.
Kauai Community Market
Dates: Every Saturday in July 2026
Location: Kauai Community College, Lihue
Time: 9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Cost: FREE entry
Kauai's largest weekly farmers market runs year-round, and July's stalls overflow with tropical fruit at peak season — lychee, mango, longan, and starfruit alongside local produce, baked goods, honey, and handmade crafts. A solid Saturday morning stop before heading to the beach.
Event Planning Tips
Before You Go:
- Verify current information — Check official websites and contact organizers directly, as dates and venues can shift
- Arrive early for popular events (especially July 4th fireworks and Kōloa Plantation Days parade) to secure parking and good viewing spots
- Bring essentials — Water, reef-safe sunscreen, hats, and a light layer for evening coolness
- Respect local culture — At Obon dances, you're welcome to join the circle; at cultural events, ask before photographing ceremonies
Last Updated: April 2026 | Information subject to change without notice
Travel Planning Note: July is peak season on Kauaʻi. Book accommodations and rental cars well in advance. Kōloa Plantation Days can create traffic and parking congestion around the Kōloa/Poʻipū area for 10 days straight — plan accordingly.
Published by: Tori C. Derrick
President & certified Hawaii travel expert with 15+ years of experience in Hawaii tourism.
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