Kauai Sea Caves – Getting There Kauai Sea Cave Boat Tours There are numerous wet and dry caves to tour in Kaua’i, but the most spectacular caves are found on the Nā Pali Coast, where access is only by sea. Here, dramatic sea arches and sea caves have formed in the cliffs as a result
Nā Pali Coast Magazine (Issue 4, 2017/2018) [READ DIGITAL EDITION] Nā Pali Coast Magazine is the ultimate Kauai guidebook, highlighting many aspects of the infamous Nā Pali Coast of Kauai. Reading through the magazine is like taking a virtual tour of the 17-mile Nā Pali Coast, including all of the sea caves as documented by Nā Pali Riders Raft Tours, your official adventure travel company. This publication is available for FREE on the Island of Kaua'i.
Nā Pali Coast Magazine (Issue 4, 2017/2018) [READ DIGITAL EDITION] Nā Pali Coast Magazine is the ultimate Kauai guidebook, highlighting many aspects of the infamous Nā Pali Coast of Kauai. Reading through the magazine is like taking a virtual tour of the 17-mile Nā Pali Coast, including all of the sea caves as documented by Nā
Mermaids in Kaua'i... I dream of mermaids. Who doesn't? I have always wanted to create a fantasy-mermaid-Na Pali story with images to recreate a fantasy I've had since childhood, that mermaids live and play deep below the water's surface in their own underwater kingdom. When my eyes connected with the mid morning summer light creating heavenly electric blue colors to the waters in the Na Pali’s sea caves, I thought this could be so easy and fast—like a click of the finger. Read more... WHALE WATCHING Adults $135 | Children $99 | 4.0 Hours Book SEA CAVE TOURS KAUAI Adults $135 | Children $99 | 4.0 Hours Book KAUAI RAFT TOUR Adults $135 | Children $99 | 4.0 Hours Book SNORKEL TOURS KAUAI Adults $135 | Children $99 | 4.0 Hours Book
Sea Turtles in Kaua’i Waters Gracefully gliding through the ocean current, the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle or honu, is one of the oldest, and most beloved creatures in the Hawaiian Islands. Weighing up to 400 pounds, the Green Sea Turtle possesses unique habits that set it apart from the other two species of sea turtle seen in the warm Kauai waters. However, all sea turtles' lives begin the same way: by dangerously scurrying from their sandy nest into the open ocean. Always fighting to survive, these reptiles are one of the most mesmerizing to spot floating around the island of Kauai. It is most common to see Green Sea Turtles in the Hawaiian Islands, but Leatherback and Hawksbill Sea Turtles also roam these waters. Green Sea Turtles have a more interesting relationship with land than the other two, and that is their biggest difference. Generally, nesting female turtles are the only turtles that go on land. Green Sea Turtles, however, can be seen lounging on rocks and beaches for hours at a time. They do this to warm their shell or to avoid sharks.The different species of sea turtles in Kauai waters also differentiate by their eating habits. Leatherbacks and Hawksbill turtles are carnivorous, eating jellyfish, sponge, and other soft invertebrates. The Green Sea Turtle has a unique feeding pattern. It begins its life as a carnivore and later switches to an all-plant diet, eating algae and sea grass. Life for sea turtles doesn’t only consist of lounging and floating around. Sea turtles are constantly in danger. After baby turtles hatch, they work together to raise their nest out of the hole they have been incubating in for two months. There are about 110 baby turtles, and as soon as they start to make their way to the ocean, it’s
Sea Turtles in Kaua’i Waters Gracefully gliding through the ocean current, the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle or honu, is one of the oldest, and most beloved creatures in the Hawaiian Islands. Weighing up to 400 pounds, the Green Sea Turtle possesses unique habits that set it apart from the other two species of sea turtle
Kaua'i Hiking Napali Coast Kauai Hiking Napali Coast: It is very important to stay updated on the current conditions of the Kalalau Trail and the Napali Coast State Wildnerness Park. Mezmerizing and ominous is the Nā Pali Coast, the northwestern side of Kaua'i where no roads or homes exist. The only navigable route on the Nā Pali Coast is by foot, on the Kalalau Trail, an 11-mile journey that leads to Kalalau Beach where one can camp overnight. The Kalalau trail is Kauai's most epic hike on the Nā Pali Coast, starting at the trailhead located at Ke'e Beach, and running all the way to Kalalau Beach. The Kalalau Trail hike traverses through 5 valleys and presents one of the world's most challenging terrains. This epic Kauai hiking trail boasts 180-degree views of the Windex-blue Pacific Ocean, against the backdrop of towering pinnacles, majestic ridges, verdant valleys, and unspoiled beaches. Kauai Hiking Napali Coast - Breathtaking Ocean Views Kauai Hiking Napali Coast - First 2-miles (Hanakapi'ai Trail) The Hanakapi'ai Trail is a 2-mile hike from Ke'e Beach, taking you to Hanakapi'ai Beach. This is also the first portion of the Kalalau Trail. Many hikers will continue hiking an additional 2 miles into Hanakapi'ai Valley to see an amazing waterfall. Kauai Hiking Napali Coast - Hikers on the Kalalau Trail Video: Kauai Hiking Na Pali Coast (Kalalau Trail) A word of warning: Only attempt Kauai hiking Napali Coast if you are well-educated on the terrain of the trail which is extremely difficult for even the most-experienced hiker! Important Points for Kauai Hiking Napali Coast - Kalalau Trail Plan the Kalalau Trail hike by making an advanced reservation for camping in the “Napali Coast State Wilderness Park.” Rates are $15 per person per night for Hawaii residents, and $20 per person for
Kaua’i Hiking Napali Coast Kauai Hiking Napali Coast: It is very important to stay updated on the current conditions of the Kalalau Trail and the Napali Coast State Wildnerness Park. Mezmerizing and ominous is the Nā Pali Coast, the northwestern side of Kaua’i where no roads or homes exist. The only navigable route on the