Kauai United States

Kauai is a city in Hawaii (HI), United States

Kauaʻi, anglicized as Kauai,[a] (English: /kəˈwaɪ.i/; Hawaiian: [kɐˈwɐʔi]) is geologically the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of 562.3 square miles (1,456.4 km2), it is the fourth largest of these islands and the 21st largest island in the United States. Known also as the "Garden Isle", Kauaʻi lies 105 miles (169 km) across the Kauaʻi Channel, northwest of Oʻahu. This island is the site of Waimea Canyon State Park.

Top sights in Kauai
Hanapepe Friday Night Festival & Art Walk 22.040404 / -159.335465
Kuilau Ridge Trail 22.106667 / -159.419722
Koke'E State Park 22.139576 / -159.639393
Koke'E Mountains 22.139576 / -159.639393
Ninini Point Lighthouse 21.954962 / -159.336052
Old Koloa Town 21.904239 / -159.464977
Haena Beach Park 22.219924 / -159.566164
Wai`Oli Hui`Ia Church 22.201271 / -159.501060
Kileaua Point National Wildife Refuge Lighthouse 22.227729 / -159.401393
Opaekaa Falls 22.048087 / -159.361794
Swinging Bridge 21.912361 / -159.586869
Makawehi Lithified Cliffs 21.878422 / -159.433564
Lawa'I Beach 21.881785 / -159.476639
Mcbryde Garden 21.890929 / -159.502223
Secret Beach 22.223689 / -159.411176
Na Aina Kai Botanical Gardens 22.211160 / -159.381445
Ho'Olalaea Waterfall 22.211160 / -159.381445
Ke Ala Hele Makalae East Shore Beach Path 22.073903 / -159.318633
Baby Beach 21.879666 / -159.471772
Na Pali Sea Breeze 22.166746 / -159.639244
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