Kauai Lifestyle

Everything You Need to Know About Kauai Lifestyle

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Kauai is unlike any other place on Earth. Known for its sublime beauty and golden sand, the “Garden Island” has been the go-to destination for travellers and vacationers from all around the world.

Kauai also contains an impressive range of restaurants, resorts, and beaches. In addition to these, you’ll also find hiking trails, surfing locations, and immerse yourself in activities like whale watching, snorkeling, and kayaking.

So what’s the lifestyle like in Kauai? What are some of the unique things you can expect in your Kauai vacation? In this article, we’ll share what it’s like to experience what this amazing island has to offer.

Kauai Lifestyle: 5 Things You Should Know

1. Small Town Charm

Travellers to Kauai have noted the small town charm the island possesses. You will be amazed to see that no building is taller than a coconut tree on the island- Thanks to the rules laid down by the island authorities to protect the essence of Kauai.

Despite having a relatively small population of around 75,000, Kauai has managed to cater to a large number of tourists each year from all over the world.

While the island can feel lonely at times, this very aspect makes the locals and tourists socialize more and live with a community spirit.

2. Spectacular Beaches

Kauai is perhaps best known for its beaches. Tunnels Beach, Polihale State Park and Poipu Beach are among the best beaches on the island. No matter where you’re on the island, you’re probably only 5 mins away from a beach.

Since Kauai is the westernmost island in Hawaii, you also get to witness some amazing sunsets over the pacific ocean. The view of the sun dipping down can be absolutely breathtaking. Waimea Pier, Anini Beach, and Poipu Beach are three of the favorites spots to witness the sunset in Kauai.

Recommended reading: Top 5 Family-Friendly Beaches on Kauai

3. Coffee Shops

If you are a coffee lover, you’ll find that Kauai is home to some of the finest coffee houses around. The combination of fresh beans, amazing water, and some well-intentioned aloha from the local baristas will leave you in astonishment of how good some of these coffees can taste.

There are many places on the island to get a fine cup of coffee, but Aloha in Paradise in Waimea and Small Town Coffee in Kapaa are two of the most popular cafes on the island.

Need more recommendations? Here are the 6 best coffee shops you can visit in Kauai.

4. Rich History

Kauai is one of the oldest islands on Hawaii, as evidenced by its geology. To explore Kauai’s rich natural history, you’ll need to pay a visit to Makauwahi Cave Reserve on the southern coast of Kauai and the mosh famous coastline in all of Hawaii the NaPali Coast is located on west north of Kauai filled with endless ancient history . https://makanacharters.com/where-is-the-napali-coast-the-locals-guide-to-kauai/

Makauwahi Cave is considered the richest fossil site in Hawaii. This natural sinkhole has been a subject of fascination for archeologists, geologists, naturalists and other scientists who have been tirelessly researching the area for decades now.

Another way to have a glimpse of the island’s history is to visit the museums. Kauai Museum in Lihue has a huge collection of photographs, inscriptions, and artifacts and also keeps local arts and crafts on display to encourage the local artists.

Other popular museums include Grove Farm Museum in Lihue, Waioli Mission Church in Hanalei Town and Kokee Natural History Museum inside Kokee State Park.

5. Local Culture and Tradition

Kauai has a very unique culture, which is evident from the theatre performances, songs, dance, music, food and arts we see around the island.

A traditional Hawaiian luau is a perfect example of the island’s rich culture, where you’ll get to be a part of a hula (dancing around fire) show along with Hawaiian style buffet dinner. Luau Kalamaku, taking place in the Kilohana Plantation, is Kauai’s best and only theatrical Luau and is not to be missed at any cost.

The best way to experience the island’s culture is to attend the many festivals happening around Kauai and to visit ancient island towns like Koloa and Hanapepe as it will help you see the island from a local’s perspective.

6. Ultimate Relaxation

Kauai is known for its vibrant nature and the sense of excitement associated with activities such as snorkeling and whale watching. But if you’re seeking some peace and quiet, Kauai can provide you with plenty of relaxation as well.

All you need to do is set up a few beach chairs on the golden sand, spend a couple of days lounging by the pool and take a break from the hustle and bustle of city life. Kauai is the perfect place to unwind and relax.

7. Healthylicious Diet

Ample physical activity and delicious food constitute the two main components of a typical island lifestyle on Kauai. Blending of different cultures has gifted the island with a variety of mouthwatering cuisines to choose from.

Island delicacies like Tako Poke, Lomi salmon, Kalua pork, Poi, Saimin and Spam Musubi are derived from both traditional and Asian/European influences.

Kauai is full of affordable eating joints like food trucks and mom & pop eateries, where you’ll get to taste the best local food. For international menu, you can always visit the elegant restaurants on the island.

In Conclusion

There’s no denying the intense charm and uniqueness Kauai offers to travellers. While the natural beauty and rich history of the island are something to marvel at, it’s the culture and lifestyle of the people here that brings the island to life. At the end of your Kauai vacation, you’re sure to call Kauai a “paradise on Earth.”

Comments

  1. Mahalo Nui Loa……fort he good scoops.

    We were visitors to Kauai for 13 years and then 10 years as Kamahiana ( full time residents for 10 years ) .
    Sadly, it broke our heats, but eventually we had to leave Kauai. Presently we now live on the mainland in a quaint costal town of Dana Point, Ca. ( 6 years).

    Great news, we are heading back to the Garden Island , in Sept 2021 for a month . Airline, Condo, and Car are all paid and reserved.

    We are bringing our aloha with us, and returning to the island that we love and the friends that we love. Never a day goes by that we do not think of Kauai and the people of the Garden Island .

    We will be staying at Poipu Kai, a condo, and will be living like we are once again residents. Yep, bbqing, and fixing breakfasts and dinners at home. Making the beds, taking out the trash, etc. But also we will be going out to have special dinners and happy hours and staying within what ever rules are required by the establishments. We will be sharing shakas, and aloha and talking story, and meeting new friends as well as hugs and honi with those who we already know and love.

    We are not okole sitters, and Kauai is perfect for hiking, snorkeling, biking, kayaking, some activites, and being out and exploring her treasures.
    Also, we will volunteer for beach clean ups at Maha’ ulepu beach. Just remembered , we were members of Malama Maha’ulepu , as well as
    Sierra Club Hike Leaders for Kauai, and members of Surf Rider. In other words, it is easy to be quite active, and at the same time give back to the island. We have found, every day on Kauai is a special day.

    As your ariticle states….Kauai is a very, very amazing place and may just remain in your heart forever. Bring your aloha with you .

    Me ke aloha pumehana…

    and a hearty Okole Maluna.

    Denny and Erica

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