Discover Kauai’s breathtaking beauty on this full-day highlights tour from Honolulu, with convenient hotel pick-up included.
The highlight of this tour is Waimea Canyon, Kauai’s most iconic and must-see landmark. In one unforgettable day, you’ll explore these dramatic canyons, charming Kauai towns, lush valleys, and pristine beaches.
Unlike most other tours, this experience also includes a stop at Kalalau Valley, one of the most stunning and remote lookouts in all of Hawaii, often described as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific” with sweeping ocean views.
Perfect for first-time visitors or anyone who wants to see the very best of Kauai in just one day.
Pickup included
Begin your journey in Kauai’s charming “art town,” famous for its swinging bridge, boutique shops, and galleries. This historic town is often used as a backdrop for movies and gives a glimpse into old Hawaii.
Known as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” Waimea Canyon showcases dramatic cliffs, colorful rock layers, and panoramic views that stretch for miles. Enjoy multiple lookout points for the best photo opportunities.
Exclusive highlight of this tour! While most tours stop short, you’ll continue on to Kalalau Valley Lookout, where you can admire one of Hawaii’s most breathtaking vistas—lush green cliffs cascading into the Pacific Ocean. This unforgettable view is often considered the crown jewel of Kauai.
Lunch will be about 40 minutes and will take place in the town near Waimea. Guests will have time to enjoy a meal, relax, and experience the local atmosphere before continuing the tour
Visit Hawaii’s largest coffee plantation. Stroll through the fields, learn about the coffee-growing process, and enjoy samples of freshly roasted Kauai coffee. A perfect stop for souvenirs to bring back home.
End your adventure at Kauai’s sunny south shore. Relax on the golden sands, watch sea turtles basking on the beach, or simply soak in the tropical scenery before heading back to Lihue Airport.
Witness one of Kauai’s most famous natural wonders. As waves crash into lava tubes, seawater shoots into the air like a geyser, creating dramatic sights and sounds.
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Honolulu International Airport, Downtown Honolulu
TheBus system covers all of Oahu and is affordable and reliable. Buses run frequently and connect major attractions.
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