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Lihue — 9 nights

Lihue or Līhue is an unincorporated census-designated place (CDP) and the county seat of Kauai County, Hawaii. You've now added Blue Hawaiian Helicopters - Kauai to your itinerary. Your itinerary includes some good beach time at Poipu Beach Park and Kalapaki Beach. Visit Kalalau Lookout and St. Raphael Church for their historical value. Get out of town with these interesting Lihue side-trips: Scuba & Snorkeling (in Eleele), Waimea (Polihale State Park & Waimea Canyon State Park) and Hanalei Beach (in Hanalei). There's lots more to do: add some adventure to your tour with a kayaking and canoeing tour, enjoy the sand and surf at Anini Beach, admire the majestic nature at Na Pali Coast State Park, and take in the dramatic scenery at Wailua Falls.
To see other places to visit, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, you can read our Lihue trip itinerary planner.
Orlando to Lihue is an approximately 14.5-hour flight. Traveling from Orlando to Lihue, you'll gain 5 hours due to the time zone difference. October in Lihue sees daily highs of 84°F and lows of 74°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 2nd (Sat) to allow time for the flight back home.
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To see other places to visit, ratings, where to stay, and other tourist information, you can read our Lihue trip itinerary planner.
Orlando to Lihue is an approximately 14.5-hour flight. Traveling from Orlando to Lihue, you'll gain 5 hours due to the time zone difference. October in Lihue sees daily highs of 84°F and lows of 74°F at night. Wrap up your sightseeing by early afternoon on the 2nd (Sat) to allow time for the flight back home.
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Kauai travel guide
The Garden Isle
The northernmost of Hawaii's major islands, Kauai earned the nickname "Garden Island" because of its abundance of lush greenery and tropical plants, watered frequently with plentiful rainfall. Kauai's landscape continues to suffer from powerful erosion, resulting in natural attractions that include plunging canyons, tall mountain peaks, and the longest sandy coastline of all the Hawaiian islands. Offering a mild tropical climate and pristine wilderness areas largely unspoiled by mass tourism, Kauai is a great vacation destination for visitors eager to escape Hawaii's more crowded tourist resorts. For a genuine Kauai experience, join the locals for one of their famous traditional meat and vegetable feasts, prepared in underground pits lined with hot rocks.