Kauaʻi is the oldest and fourth largest island in the Hawaiian archipelago. Known as the "Garden Isle," it features lush landscapes, stunning beaches, and dramatic cliffs. The island's diverse ecosystems include rainforests, waterfalls, and the famous Na Pali Coast, which is accessible only by foot, boat, or helicopter.
The island's main town is Lihue, where visitors can find shops, restaurants, and the Kauaʻi Museum. Popular activities on Kauaʻi include hiking, snorkeling, and exploring the Waimea Canyon, often referred to as the "Grand Canyon of the Pacific." The island's rich culture and history are celebrated through various festivals and events.