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North Shore
A small north shore town set along Hanalei Bay, the largest bay on Kauai's north coast. Accessed via a historic one-lane bridge, known for taro farming and surfing.
West Shore
Known as 'Kauai's Biggest Little Town,' featuring 1930s-era plantation buildings that now house art galleries and restaurants. Hosts a popular Friday Art Night and was the inspiration for the town in Lilo & Stitch.
South Shore
A residential community on Kauai's south side at roughly 680 feet elevation, giving it a cooler, upcountry feel. Home to the National Tropical Botanical Garden headquarters.
East Shore
The most populous town on Kauai, located on the east coast along the Coconut Coast. A former sugar plantation town with a walkable main strip of shops, restaurants, and a coastal bike path.
A north shore community with roots as a sugar plantation town. Best known for the Kilauea Point Lighthouse (built 1913), at the northernmost point of the main Hawaiian Islands within a national wildlife refuge.
A historic south shore town and birthplace of Hawaii's commercial sugar industry — the islands' first successful sugar plantation was established here in 1835. Old Koloa Town's plantation-era buildings now house shops and restaurants.
Central Shore
The county seat and commercial center of Kauai, located on the island's eastern shore. Home to Lihue Airport, Nawiliwili Harbor, and Kukui Grove Center.
Kauai's primary resort destination on the sunny south shore, known for consistent weather and award-winning beaches. Poipu Beach Park features calm swimming waters and frequent monk seal sightings.
Kauai's second-largest harbor, located on the south shore at Hanapepe Bay. The primary departure point for Na Pali Coast boat tours, snorkeling excursions, and fishing charters.
A 9,000-acre resort community on Kauai's north shore overlooking Hanalei Bay. Named for Prince Albert Kamehameha after an 1860 royal visit, featuring golf courses and views of the Na Pali Coast.
A historic town on Kauai's southwest coast where Captain James Cook made first European contact with Hawaii in 1778. Gateway to Waimea Canyon, often called the 'Grand Canyon of the Pacific.'