10 Things I Like About Kauai, Hawaii
Author: PhyllisWheeler Total views: 13 Word Count: 302
If you are planning a vacation, you may be looking for fun in the sun. One of the places you could consider might be Hawaii.
If you like less-crowded vacation spots, you should definitely consider Kauai, Hawaii's least-traveled large island. Here are 10 reasons why:
You and your kids may really enjoy simple snorkeling. Just put on mask or goggles at any beach and watch the colorful fish.
2. There are sheltered beaches for kids on the sunny south side.
3. Outfitters on the island offer zipline tours through the treetops and kayaking on scenic rivers and oceanfront.
4. Kauai's northwest coast, the Na Pali cliffs, will look familiar to you from movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark and Jurassic Park. You too can take a look at the amazing cliffs from a boat tour or from a helicopter tour. You could also take a sea kayak day-long adventure to see them up close.
5. You can use frequent flyer miles to get there.
6. Since it is a U.S. destination, U.S. liability laws apply for diving outfitters. So you are more likely to have a safe diving experience with safe equipment than in non-U.S. destinations.
7. Kauai is the least crowded of the major Hawaiian islands. This is great depending on whether you like or hate crowds.
8. Endangered wild life such as monk seals and sea turtles can be found in or near the beaches. Be careful not to touch! But do bring your camera.
9. You can find out all about Niihau, the neighboring island forbidden to outsiders for nearly 100 years, 17 miles away.
10. Your vacation may be cheaper than you think, especially compared to some other tropical destinations that are not in the U.S. You're using U.S. currency, and that will help.
So, planning your next vacation, scope out Kauai.
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Before you imagine your tropical vacation, consider a Kauai Hawaii vacation. Author Phyllis Wheeler took her husband and children there and is wanting to go back! Learn about Kauai activities from a fellow tourist.
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