Lihue is a city in Hawaii (HI), United States
Lihue or Līhuʻe is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii. Lihue (pronounced [liːˈhuʔe]) is the second largest town on the Hawaiian island of Kauaʻi after Kapaʻa. As of the 2010 Census, the CDP had a total population of 6,455.
Top sights in Lihue | |
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Kauai Backcountry Adventures | 21.995012 / -159.355113 |
Wailua Falls | 22.034572 / -159.378901 |
Koloa Rum Company | 21.971166 / -159.391869 |
Kalapaki Beach | 21.960523 / -159.350176 |
Kauai Plantation Railway | 21.972266 / -159.391302 |
Kauai Museum | 21.975035 / -159.368253 |
Kilohana Plantation Estate | 21.972169 / -159.390557 |
Ninini Point Lighthouse | 21.954962 / -159.336052 |
Grove Farm Sugar Plantation Museum | 21.967512 / -159.368030 |
Robert'S Hawaii | 21.330485 / -157.890690 |
Immaculate Conception Catholic Church | 21.990244 / -159.363956 |
Lydgate State Park | 22.040404 / -159.335465 |
Seductions Of Kauai Gallery | 22.096440 / -159.526124 |
Duke'S Kayak Adventures | 22.003331 / -159.346478 |
Manawaiopuna Falls (Jurassic Park Falls) | 21.988230 / -159.525826 |
Sleeping Giant Trail | 22.061356 / -159.346635 |
Tabora Gallery | 21.277564 / -157.826753 |
Menehune Fish Pond | 21.948830 / -159.372306 |
Vidinha Stadium | 21.972504 / -159.355992 |
Lydgate Beach Park | 22.040404 / -159.335465 |