Kauai, Hawaii

As the oldest and northernmost island in the Hawaiian archipelago, Kauai is draped in emerald valleys, sharp mountain spires and jagged cliffs aged by time and the elements. Centuries of growth have formed tropical rainforests, forking rivers and cascading waterfalls, giving it its nickname, “the Garden Isle.” Some parts of Kauai are accessible only by sea or air, revealing spectacular views. The dramatic cliffs and pinnacles of its Na Pali Coast have served as a backdrop for major Hollywood films, while 10-mile-long Waimea Canyon and the Nounou Trails traversing the Sleeping Giant mountain ridge are popular hiking destinations.

The island’s laid-back atmosphere and rich culture found in its small towns make it timeless. The tiny tropical island of Kauai has kept herself charmed, mysterious and unconquered. Here you will experience the secrets of “The Garden Isle” as you dive into all the beauty Kauai has to offer. From the moment you step off the plane, the balmy trade winds will remind you there is no place like the Garden Isle of Kauai.

Temperature – In mid-May, the average high is 81°F with a comfortable low of 70°F.  Click here for additional weather information.