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Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 05 - East Shore, Kapa‘a, Wailuā, Anahola - Kaua‘i-TV 

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Kauai-TV’s East Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Wailua, Kapaa, Anahola
Points of Interest: Mt. Waialeale, Fern Grotto, Ke Ala Hele Makalae, King Kong’s Profile, Sleeping Giant
Beaches: Lydgate Park, Kealia Beach
Waterfalls: Opaekaa Falls
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Swaying coconut palms trace the coastline on the eastern shore of Kaua’i. Known as the “Coconut Coast,” the east side is centrally located on the island with a thriving town center, numerous natural attractions, beaches, hiking, and a popular bike path. The east side has the largest population density on Kaua’i, and is equally distant to both sides of the island, making it a great base to explore a full day on either the west or north shores.
“‘The Royal Coconut Coast’ was originally reserved for the ali‘i, or royalty, of the Hawaiian Kingdom.”
In the distance, you’ll see the mythical Nounou Mountain range, famously known as the “Sleeping Giant,” and pass Lydgate State Park, a favorite family beach spot. Lydgate’s two protected swimming lagoons and lifeguards make it a safe location for beginners.
Featuring renowned waterfalls, scenic overlooks, sacred sites and adventurous hikes, Wailuā is a noteworthy east side village where many local residents call home. These green vistas were a dominant religious and governmental center on the island, now displaying many cultural landmarks and plenty of outdoor activities.
Adjacent to the road is the Wailuā River, a twenty mile long waterway that flows from one of the wettest spots on earth, Mt. Wai′ale′ale. With an average of 450 inches of rainfall per year, this mountain is one of the highest peaks on the island.
“The lush backdrop of the Fern Grotto is located 2 miles upstream the Wailuā River, which is the only navigable river in Hawai’i.” Commonly accessed via river cruise or kayak, this verdant grotto is a unique geological formation, displaying a fern canopy that drapes over volcanic rock.
The park also contains also contains the Wailuā Complex of Heiaus, a cluster of sacred sites that date back to prehistoric Hawai’i.
Driving uphill a scenic overlook at ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls reveals a stunning view of this 151 foot high, 40 feet wide waterfall. “ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls is one of the island’s most popular and conveniently-located waterfalls.”
Historic old Kapa‘a town is a vibrant destination. With diverse shops and cafes radiating from the historic town core. Bustling with shops and restaurants, old Kapa‘a town is a popular hub among both tourists and locals. Park anywhere and you are just steps from the excitement that over 100 locally businesses can offer.
The streets come alive every first Saturday of the month when old Kapa‘a town businesses stay open late. Crafters, vendors, and local musicians join in on the festivities for a family-friendly good time. The first saturday event is a collaboration between local business, and the Kapa‘a Business Association also known for hosting the acclaimed coconut festival the first weekend of every October in the Kapa‘a Beach Park.
The Kauai Products Fair is located in Northern Kapa’a. Local vendors, artists, and craftsmen display their unique, hand-made products. Here you can find a special keepsake to take home and remember Kauai forever. For something unique visit the Kauai Products Fair for their weekly festival. It happens every Friday from 5 to 9 and features live music, entertainment, and art.
After enjoying the town center, Kealia Beach is a spectacular seaside location
“Named Ka Ala Hele Makalae, or The Path Along the Coast, this paved trail offers a view of Kaua‘i’s east-side coastline.” A perfect complement to the Kapa‘a town area, this well-used multi-use pathway not only provides miles of stunning ocean views, but also meanders through the center of town.
Heading northbound, you’ll pass the small village of Anahola, a designated Hawaiian Homeland area where many of native ancestry call home.
In the distance, Kalehea Mountain pierces the sky with its sharp, pointed peak. This mountain is popularly known as King Kong’s Profile.

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Комментарии : 25   
@maniaulakh5696
@maniaulakh5696 Год назад
That host though Oo. Like the beauty of the island personified into a human 😅.
@ptech88
@ptech88 Месяц назад
My favorite place on earth
@k.kanoho
@k.kanoho 4 месяца назад
Love seeing my island of kaua’i. Although I have no clue where this kalehea mountain is. I’m from Anahola and grew up with one of the best views of this mountain in my backyard, but I have never heard anyone from Anahola refer to this mauna by any name other than Kalalea. Sis was close tho.
@noraluzcalugas2731
@noraluzcalugas2731 Год назад
Swaying Coconut Palms🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🥥🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴🌴
@alohalaniboido8083
@alohalaniboido8083 9 месяцев назад
The Niumalu River is navigable. It empties into Nawiliwili Harbor. I paddled it many times when I was a teenager, as part of the now-defunct Kauai Canoe Club. Our coach was the late Stanford Achi, who lived nearby.
@emsan321
@emsan321 Год назад
Miss living there 😢
@LookIntoHawaii
@LookIntoHawaii 5 лет назад
Great video, makes me want to jump on an island hopper and head over right now :)
@jakelerms1935
@jakelerms1935 5 лет назад
The girl talking in this video is so beautifull 😍
@williamkuryaki
@williamkuryaki 4 года назад
Wow .. looks amazing
@rimasmeleshyus6545
@rimasmeleshyus6545 5 лет назад
It’s very beautiful, many thanks . Great video . This is my island I am living many years here. I am very happy in this this island the most people very friendly and happy here . The garden island one of the most best in the North Pacific
@jimlang7461
@jimlang7461 Год назад
It only took a few days on Kauai to decide that it was the place I needed to be. The people were very friendly although it is true I did receive one 'stinkeye'. I am currently selling off all the possessions that I will not be bringing.
@vanshipatel8210
@vanshipatel8210 3 года назад
Nice place
@Hawaiianboi
@Hawaiianboi 3 года назад
Yeah unko vikk
@fransmith7361
@fransmith7361 2 года назад
I am looking forward to being there November 13th for the first time
@thatperson6298
@thatperson6298 Год назад
I feel weird seeing my town in a video, also from a local perspective the place to go for dessert is lava lava beach club (family friendly unless you sit at the bar) best place for barbecue is paniolos (family friendly) every day food red house fancy dinner bull shed (if you’re lucky my brother or sister will wait on you) also if you’re visiting for a birthday and you have around three people then sharing the bull shed chocolate cake is the way to go, (pro tip: if you go somewhere and get something off the children menu don’t say “can I have a kids chicken meal(example meal)” instead say “may I please have a keiki’s chicken meal” keiki= kid’s in hawaiian, pronounce keiki as in cake-ë
@jewaguilar
@jewaguilar 4 года назад
Didnt show Hanamalu?? 🤔
@jasonbabila6006
@jasonbabila6006 3 года назад
My parents live at the back side of sleeping giant and not far from the trailhead.
@4p3y
@4p3y 4 года назад
Omg this is so weird I saw my vice principal and classmate in the video
@c-shellsurfhawaii2413
@c-shellsurfhawaii2413 2 года назад
Lovely videos, but please consult with a language expert to spell names & pronounce Hawaiian language correctley. Wailua is on the sacred island of Kaua'i. The most sacred place in all of the Hawaiian Islands. It isn’t spelled Wailuā. There is no such place with that spelling for anyplace in Hawai’i, according to Pūkuʻi. Simple mistake but has a different meaning in the language. Waiālua, O’ahu looks similar in spelling but has a different meaning. E ola ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi e like me ka ʻōlelo maoli i nā wahi hou aʻe. It’s important to Hawaiians trying to learn their traditional mother tongue. Mahalo nui loa iā ʻoukou a pau loa. E ola ka ʻōlelo makuahine o ko kākou ʻōlelo makuahine o ka poʻe Hawaiʻi a ʻo Moananuiākea. Me ke aloha nui loa mai ʻō a ʻō o kēia Honua nani, a hui hou a mahalo!
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