There are many activities that you can participate in during your stay in Kauai. Our Blog / Articles provides information about many of them. We also have some of the more popular one listed on our Things to Do page. In the summer months the Mountain Tubing Adventure is one that is fun for the whole family.

Kauai Poke Fest 2024

2024-03-29T10:49:35-10:00Categories: Activities, Blogroll, Events, Kauai|

Kauai Poke Fest is returning to Koloa Landing for the 4th year! Here is everything you need to know.

The annual Kauai Poke Fest will be held at Koloa Landing Resort on Saturday, June 8, 2024 with celebrity chef and the […]

Kauaʻi ʻUkulele Festival

2024-03-29T10:39:19-10:00Categories: Activities, Art, Blogroll, Kauai|

KAUAʻI ʻUKULELE FESTIVAL – A celebration of all things ʻukulele!

Sunday, April 14, 2024 at Kukui Grove Center, Līhuʻe, Kauaʻi, Hawaiʻi at 11 am – 4 pm.

Admission is FREE with plenty of free parking

ʻUkulele enthusiasts can look forward to this free […]

Vacation Home Rental Verses Hotel Room – Which To Choose?

2024-07-28T11:31:24-10:00Categories: Places to Stay, Activities, Blogroll, Booking Info, Guides, Hiking, Kauai|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

You have booked your flight to the Garden Island, now you need a place to stay. The choice is easy My Kauai Vacation Rental in Poipu Kauai!

Koloa Plantation Days

2024-07-28T11:34:00-10:00Categories: Events, Activities, Art, Kauai, Music, Special Offers|Tags: , , , |

Kauai Plantation Days - held on Kauai's south shore every year in July. The many ethnic groups that came to Hawaii to work on sugar plantations, and the Hawaiians who welcomed them, are celebrated through music, dance, costumes, and food throughout this ten-day festival. Koloa Plantation Days July 20th - 29th 2018 Held in the area where Hawaii’s first sugar plantation was founded in 1835, Koloa Plantation Days comprises a lively, family-oriented slate of events that showcase the area’s social history, its natural history, and its diverse cultural traditions. Most events are outdoors and free of charge. The Plantation Days also celebrates the immigrants who came from Philippines, Europe, the Azores, Japan, Korea, China, and elsewhere who contributed traditions, music, dances, and foods. along with the Hawaiian culture, traditions, crafts, and music which are the foundation of this island, and various events will remind us and teach us about this culture and history.

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