Waimea Canyon
Often being called ‚The Grand Canyon of the Pacific‘, this is simply a must see with plenty of things to do.
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Aston Waimea Plantation Cottages
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Hale Ho'o Maha Bed and Breakfast
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Hanalei Colony Resort
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St. Regis Princeville
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Wyndham Makai Club
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Castle at Princeville
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The Cliffs at Princeville
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Attractions near to Waimea Canyon
Hanakapiai FallsAlmost 300 feet high waterfall set in a scenic landscape: a perfect hiking goal. Don't underestimate its difficulty, though. |
Lumahai BeachBeautiful, wide beach where several movies were cast. Exercise caution though – the currents are usually strong and dangerous. |
Kalalau LookoutA scenic drive will bring you to the most breath-taking lookout in Kauai. This scenery cannot be missed out! |
Hanalei BayTwo miles of golden sand surrounded with evergreen mountains. You might know this beach from a story by Haruki Murakami. |
Salt Pond Beach ParkLifeguarded beach popular mostly with locals. Good place to enjoy swimming in the sea: the reef protects the beach from currents. |
Polihale BeachRemote, vast, almost overwhelming: this beach is a paradise where you'll want to stay forever. Camping permitted. |
Ke'e BeachA must do for fans of snorkeling! The lagoon is perfect even for beginners – it's shallow and protected. |
Honopu ValleyThe valley is much visited for its unusual rocky formation and the highest natural arch on the island. Hiking here is a must! |
Koke'e MuseumThe natural museum aims to shed the light on various nature-related issues such as the local bird species. Hands-on: great for kids. |
Alakai Wilderness AreaThe wet forest is more impenetrable and virgin than you'd expect: a perfect getaway. Just follow the trail and enjoy the pristine nature. |









