Kauai, known as the “Garden Isle”, is the fourth largest of the Hawaiian Islands and has the longest sandy coastline. It is an island with stunning natural wonders. Erosion has produced the rugged Waimea Canyon, the stunning cliffs of the Na Pali Coast, and the soft sandy beaches from Hanalei Beach to Polihale State Park. Kauai also has rainforests teaming with flora and fauna found nowhere else. TABLE OF CONTENTS: Introduction to Kauai - Overview - Culture - Location & Orientation - Climate & When to Visit - Sightseeing Highlights - Hanalei Bay - Alakai Wilderness Area - Kilauea - Wailua Falls - Poliahu Heiau - North Shore - Waimea Canyon - Kokee State Park - Waioli Mission House - Hoopulapula Haraguchi Rice Mill - Wailua River - Opaekaa Falls - Kauai Museum - Fort Elizabeth - Hanapepe Swinging Bridge - National Tropical Botanical Garden - Makauwahi Cave Reserve - Luau Kalamaku - Lydgate Beach Park - Recommendations for the Budget Traveler - Places to Stay - Hale Lani Bed & Breakfast - Kauai Country Inn - Majorie’s Kauai Inn - Aloha Sunrise Inn - Hanalei Surf Board House - Hideaway Cove - Hanalei Colony Resort - Places to Eat - Places to Shop