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Want an active Kauai Honeymoon Package? Welcome to paradise.
Everyone visiting Kauai can find a wide variety of fun activities, from mildly energetic to wildly adventurous. Activities here are dynamic and unique. Fortunately, you can participate in seeing Kauai through a variety of pursuits: driving ATVs, surfing, biking, boogie boarding, hiking, kayaking, horseback riding, and tubing are some of the "transportation" activities. See the island's amazing sights from exceptional vantage points -- air tours, windsurfing/kite surfing, water skiing, land tours, and ocean tours, as just a few choices. Favorite pastimes are heightened when you can perform them on Kauai -- golf, SCUBA, SNUBA, snorkeling, fishing, whale watching, and ATV, because of the distinctive and magnificent island before you, so take advantage of your idyllic setting.
You can tour the island by air, land, or sea and any way you choose, you'll have a special view of the grandeur of paradise. Stroll blossoms of color-drenched gardens, roam the open road as you watch the pastoral beauty roll by, fly above it all to see a million different possibilities and textures of the land below, or hike in the arid vastness of a compelling canyon.
Whether you choose to tour with a group, laze in the sun to drink in the island's captivating allure -- discover Kauai in the way that appeals to you most.
Your Kauai Honeymoon Package and Hiking the Garden Island
Hikers love Kauai's trails for a few reasons: they're abundant, range from easy to challenging, and offer magnificent views. Since 90% of Kauai is inaccessible by road, hiking is a great way to see the island's natural splendor first-hand.
Waimea Canyon and Kokee State Parks offer vistas of all kinds -- coastal, canyon, and forest. Notable trails in other regions of the island include Kuilau, Moalepe, Kalalau (11 miles), and Powerline. Always hike safely and make sure to take advantage of all the safety tips and guidelines. Maps are available through the Department of Land and Natural Resources and the Division of State Parks.
