Blessed with warm tropical waters teeming with life, long golden stretches of beaches and the warmth and aloha of its people have made Hawaii one of the most popular vacation sites in the world.
Amidst the sparkling blue waters of the Pacific Ocean lies a tropical paradise - Kauai, named the Garden Isle.
Formed some 6 million years ago, Kauai is the oldest and most northerly of the main Hawaiian Islands. Encompassing roughly 550 square miles, the garden island is aptly nicknamed for its lush scenery. The temperature ranges from an average of 69 degrees to 81 degrees, with constantly blowing trade winds from the North and North East. Kauai's highest peak reaches over 5,000' above sea level. From anywhere on the island, you'll have dramatic views of both sparkling oceans and emerald green mountains.
Unlike Honolulu (just a 20 minute flight away), Kauai has no towering office buildings or apartments, no freeways and no mega shopping malls. No buildings are taller than a coconut tree (except one hotel). The resident population is around 55,000 compared to 1.5 million in Oahu. Most communities live in small hamlets along the shore or inland valleys. Kauai has varied landscapes, wide open spaces, friendly people, uncrowded beaches and a distinct low-key, rural feel.
The island of Kauai is divided into 4 major sections - North Shore, Coconut coast, South Shore and the West Side. Click on the Snorkel map to zoom into each section to see the snorkeling sites.