Blue Dolphin Charters - Best Kauai Cruises - Hawaii 2018
No visit to Kauai is complete without an adventure on the Na Pali Coast! Blue Dolphin Charters is proud to run the two largest motor sailing catamarans on Kauai specializing in tours of the Na Pali Coast and the forbidden island of Niihau.
Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 04 - West Shore, Port Allen, Hanapepe, Waimea - Kaua‘i-TV
Kauai-TV’s West Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Eleele, Port Allen, Hanapepe, Waimea
Points of Interest: Fort Elizabeth, Waimea Canyon, Kokee, Niihau
Beaches: Salt Pond Beach, Polihale, Kekaha Beach
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The rural, slow paced setting of west side Kaua‘i is set amongst a dramatic backdrop, with rich red soils and an arid environment that makes it a distinct ecological area of the island. This off the beaten path region contains one of the world’s most famous attractions, and also has a lively arts scene, shopping, and dining, where traces of cultural traditions remain.
On the way to the west side, you’ll also pass 3,100 stretching acres of coffee, which is the largest thriving farm in both Hawai‘i and the United States.
The quaint town of ‘Ele‘ele is home to Port Allen, which is a major location for boat tours of the breathtaking Nā Pali coastline.
Known as the “Biggest Littlest Town” on Kaua’i, the festive Hanapepe has an unmistakable architectural flair found in the shops and storefronts. As the art capital of the island, its vivacious history and creative edge make this locale well worth a visit. “A colorful, charming west-side town, Hanapepe has more art galleries than anywhere else on
Kaua’i.”
After exploring Hanapepe town, the neighboring Salt Pond Beach Park is a cultural cornerstone. The area is named for its Hawaiian salt collecting tradition, and is located next to the only natural salt ponds on Kaua’i. “The protective crescent-shaped cove makes it a great place for families to swim or snorkel, and it also remains a great surf and wind-surfing spot.”
Situated at mouth of the Waimea River, Fort Elizabeth is another historic landmark on the west side. Commonly known as the Russian Fort, built in 1817, this area is open for self-guided tours.
Stained with deep red sediment, the Waimea River flows into the highest elevation wet-forest in the world, Alaka’i Swamp. “Meandering through the scenic Waimea Canyon, this Kaua‘i river is just over 12 miles in length, and is one of the longest in the state.”
The town of Waimea, which translates as “red fresh water,” is founded on the flood plain of the river. Famously known as the site of Captains Cooks arrival to the Hawaiian Islands in 1778, Waimea Town is a historic Kaua‘i gem.
Waimea resides at the foot of one of the most awe-inspiring natural wonders of Kaua’i. Waimea Canyon is a geological masterpiece of distant gorges, green valleys and flowing streams draped in layered lava rock. “Waimea Canyon is considered to be the grand canyon of the pacific.”
At fourteen miles long, one mile wide, and more than 3,600 feet deep, this iconic natural wonder encompasses the adjoining Waimea Canyon State Park and Kōkeʻe State Park. Traveling up the winding canyon road, the increasing elevation reveals chilly breezes, and an alternate ecosystem with sugi pine trees, regal koa forests, and native bird species, like the bright red ʻapapane.
Encompassing 4,345 acres, Kōkeʻe State Park has nineteen hiking trails to explore. Poised on a plateau between 3,200 and 4,200 feet, the park also has numerous overlooks that dot the road, like the picturesque Kalalau Lookout. “The overlook offers a view from over 4,000 feet above sea-level, where you can see for miles into the lush valleys and mountain seascapes.”
Kekaha Beach Park is the last lifeguarded western beach, with faraway views of the forbidden Niʻihau Island.
Signifying the beginning of a world renowned seventeen mile contiguous stretch of golden sand, Polihale is just beyond Mana Village and a (five mile long) dirt sugarcane road. “The longest beach in the state of Hawai’i, Polihale State Park features scenic views of the majestic Nā Pali coastline, magical sunsets, and sand dunes reaching 100 feet.”
Despite the enchanting allure of this famous beach, strong currents with no lifeguard make it very dangerous for swimming and other ocean activities. This beach is extremely hot, with clear days and little shade by the shoreline.
Experience the west side of Kaua’i, a treasure of island history, arts, and distinctive shopping and dining tucked away in the spectacular natural splendor.
Kauai Island, Hawaii, USA 4K (UHD)
Kauai Island known also as the Garden Island. The tiny tropical island. This is one of the three Hawaiian islands that I decided to visit. I spent three days there, drove 315 miles by car and visited, incl. the places described below. My hotel was in the Kapaa area. It is geologically the oldest and northernmost island of the main Hawaiian Islands. Some parts of Kauai are only accessible by sea or air. Island is characterized by its wealth of lush, rich lands, including vast tropical rainforests, jaw-dropping mountains and stunning beaches. Part of Kauai’s unique charm is the fact that the island has remained relatively undeveloped.
Recorded: May 2019
00:00 Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
00:26 Hanalei Valley Lookout, Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
01:43 Waioli Beach, Anae Rd, Hanalei
03:14 Waioli Valley, Hanalei
03:53 Hanalei
04:39 Kilauea Lighthouse and Wildlife Refuge
07:00 Kuhio Hvy (Hi 56)
07:09 Kealia Beach
08:12 Wailua River, Opaeka'a Falls Vista Parking
09:18 Poliahu Park, Kuamoo Rd
09:28 Opaeka'a Falls
10:15 Wailua Falls
10:58 Lawai Beach
11:58 Spouting Horn, Koloa
12:43 Kauai Coffee Company, Kalaheo
15:31 Hanapepe Rd, Eleele
16:01 Hanapepe Swinging Bridge, Eleele
16:25 Kekaha Beach, Kaumualii Hwy
17:03 Papaya Plantation
17:33 Kokee Rd (Hwy 550)
17:44 Waimea Canyon
22:14 Na Pali Coast State Park
24:52 Kokee Rd (Hwy 550)
25:06 Kekaha Beach
27:01 Kuhio Hwy (Hi 56)
27:09 Anini Beach
29:25 Hanalei Area
30:07 Aleka Loop, East Kauai
Hawaii Life : Glass Beach, Kauai
Hawaii Life Channel now offering you the newest installation of a series of 20 Videos from Kauai. VOLUME #! - Glass Beach.
Filmed on location at Ele Ele Town in Kaua'i, Hawaii. Glass Beach is just one of those places that hides away from the typical tourist routes, a special fantasy coming true for me.
The music bumping in the background really puts my feelings in perspective on stepping foot to this beach!!!! I looooove it! Dream fulfilled after Glass Beach and will be yours too if you get here, feel the sand with your bare feet, touch it with your hands and wiggle your toes as the waves crash on it slowly sinking your feet to the brilliant gemlike sand grains. Amazing!
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【K】USA Travel-Kauai[미국 여행-카우아이]하날레이 강에서의 카약/Hanalei River/kayak
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이제 하날레이 강에서 마지막 도전 카약을 할 차례다. 그간 “프로그램”을 위한 여행을 하면서 혼자라면 생각도 못 할 몇 가지 체험을 했다. 이젠 카약이다. 구명조끼를 입었지만 그래도 겁이 났다. 혹시라도 잘 젓지 못하고 그만 퐁당 빠져버리는 것은 아닌가 하고서. 하지만 사람들의 여유로운 표정에 마음이 놓인다. 잘 될 것 같다. 어느새 나도 익숙해졌다. 정말 20여분 만에 그렇게 되었다. 바로 이런 풍경을 원했다. 마음이 한결 느긋하다. 더 바랄게 없다. 이런 기분에 힘들어도 노를 젓는 가 보다. 하날레이 강 하구, 바로 바다와 이어진다. 아름답다. 늦은 3월이지만 아직 바다엔 쌀쌀함도 있다. 그러나 사람들은 추위를 잊고 있다. 영화 남태평양의 음악이 떠오르고 소설가 하루키의 ‘하날레이 베이’란 단편소설이 생각나는 곳이다. 이곳에서 서핑을 하다 익사한 아들을 기리며 해마다 하날레이를 찾는 일본 여인의 이야기다. ‘이곳은 다양한 인종이 함께 살아요. 당신이 생각하는 여러 민족들이 함께 어울려 살고 있죠.’ 하와이는 그야말로 다양한 인종과 민족이 섞인 동서양의 용광로와 같은 곳이다. 첫 다이빙의 두려움 앞에, 선뜻 나서지 못하는 어린 소녀가 있다. 그 딸을 인내로 기다리는 호쾌한 아빠가 있다. 어린 딸은 기어이 해내고 .이제 그 소녀는 바다를 더 사랑하게 될 것 같다.
[English: Google Translator]
Now it's time to challenge kayaking in smiles, and the last rays river. If traveling alone, whilst for the program is also thought to experience some not. Now a kayak. He wore a life jacket was still scared. Do you do any better jeotji hagoseo whether it 'll stop fondant out. But this lies in the heart of the people relaxed look. It seems to be fine. Suddenly I became acquainted. It was so in only 20 minutes. Just wanted this landscape. Constant heart is relaxed. I hope no more. No harder than paddling in the mood for this. Ray smiles, estuaries, and immediately followed the sea. beautiful. Late in March, but has yet offishness Sea yen. But people forget the cold. The music of the movie South Pacific emerging 'smiles, Mandalay Bay, is where I think the short story novelist Haruki. It is an honor to surf drowned son here every year to find Ray smiles, and the story of the Japanese women. I live here with two different races. I live and mingle with many nations as you think. Hawaii is a place of East and West, such as furnaces truly diverse mixture of race and ethnicity. Fear before the first dive, there is a little girl who willingly naseoji. There are exciting Dad waiting patiently for his daughter. Little daughter is marked down and pull off. Now, the girl seems to be more in love with the sea.
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■클립명: 아메리카017-미국30-22 하날레이 강에서의 카약/Hanalei River/kayak
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 임혜선 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2016년 3월 March
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【K】USA Travel-Kauai[미국 여행-카우아이]염전해변 캠핑/Camping/Salt Pond Beach Park/Hanapepe
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하와이의 가장 위쪽에 위치한 카우아이섬은 하와이에서 사람의 손길이 가장 닿지 않은 섬 중 하나다. 섬의 대부분이 개발되지 않은 천연 그대로의 모습을 간직하고 있어 일명 ‘정원의 섬’이라 불린다. 카우아이섬에도 특별한 해변이 있다. 언뜻 보면 일반 해변과 다르지 않아 보이지만 멀리서 보면 모래사장 뒤에 염전이 펼쳐져 있다. 하와이 전통 방식을 그대로 유지한 카우아이염전. 자연은 물론 이곳의 생활방식에도 아직 개발의 손이 덜 미쳤음을 보여준다. 염전 너머엔 해변을 찾아온 가족들의 차로 가득했다. 휴일에 가족과 함께 해변에서 캠핑을 하는 건 빼놓을 수 없는 하와이의 문화다. “쉬고 계시나 봐요?” “그럼요. 하루를 즐기고 있어요” 캠핑문화를 설명하려면 바비큐 촬영이 빠질 수 없다. 지글지글 바비큐 소리에 정신이 팔려있는데 갑자기 질문이 들어온다. “우리랑 같이 점심 먹고 갈 거죠?” “그래도 돼요?” “그럼요” “정말요” “당연하죠. 원하지 않으면 어쩔 수 없지만요” “정말 친절하시네요” “이게 알로하 정신이에요” 갑자기 받게 된 점심 초대. 포르투갈 소시지예요. 맛보고 싶어요?” 지금 이 순간, 무엇을 먹은들 맛이 없을 리가 없다. 가만히 얻어먹기만 하니 미안했다. “제가 도울 일이 있을까요?” “마시는 거요. 마시는 게 돕는 거예요” “그냥 마시라고요?” “네, 그냥 마셔요” “건배할 때 하는 하와이 말이 있나요?” “요즘 말은 아니지만 ‘콜레몰루나’라고 해요” 결국 맥주까지 얻어 마셨다. “우리는 모두 다른 인종 배경을 가지고 있어요. 저는 포르투갈 출신이고 제 남편은 일본계예요. 하와이계 중국인, 필리핀 출신도 있어요. 하지만 여기 있는 우리 모두 하나로 합쳐져있어요. 인종으로 사람을 판단하지 않아요. 그게 우리예요. 차별하지 않는 사람들이죠. 하와이에 사는 모든 사람들이 그럴 거라고 생각해요. 포르투갈인이건 일본인이건 아무 상관없어요. 그냥 사람인 거죠. 민족은 다 달라도 차별하지 않아요. 그래서 저는 제가 하와이에서 왔다고 말하는 게 자랑스러워요” 처음 보는 내게 웃으며 점심 초대를 하고 혹시라도 뭐가 모자랄까봐 끊임없이 챙겨주던 하와이 사람들. 어느새 나는 이곳 사람들이 마치 가족처럼 편해졌다. 하와이의 따뜻한 알로하 정신이 내게 선사한 행복이었다. “알로하~”
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Located at the top of Hawaii, Kauai is one of Hawaii's most untouched islands. Most of the island is preserved in its untouched natural form and is called 'Garden Island'. Kauai Island also has a special beach. At first glance, it looks like a normal beach, but from a distance, there is a tornado behind the sand. The Kauai Tori is a Hawaiian tradition. It shows that the hands of development are still insufficient for nature and the way of life here. Beyond the salt marsh, it was full of family cars that came to the beach. Camping on the beach with your family on holidays is an indispensable Hawaiian culture. Are you resting? Sure. I'm enjoying the day. To describe camping culture, barbecue photography can not be missed. I am sick of the sizzling barbecue sound, but suddenly a question comes in. Are you going to have lunch with us? May I? Yes. Really. Of course. I can not help it if I do not want to. You are so kind. It's Aloha spirit. Portuguese sausage. Do you want to taste it? At this moment, the taste of what you ate can not be. I was sorry that I just ate. Is there anything I can help you with? Drinking. Yes, just drink. Do you have any Hawaiian words to cheers? Not recently, but Collemolina. I finally got a beer. We all have different ethnic backgrounds. I am from Portugal and my husband is Japanese. I am from Hawaii-based Chinese and Filipino. But here we are all in one. I do not judge people by race. That's us. People who do not discriminate. I think everyone in Hawaii will. It does not matter whether it is Portuguese or Japanese. It's just people. Every nation does not discriminate against others. So I am proud to say that I came from Hawaii. The Hawaiian people who laughed at me for the first time and invited me for lunch, and constantly took care of what was missing. I felt as if the people here were as comfortable as my family. The warm Aloha spirit of Hawaii was my happiness. Aloha ~
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■클립명: 아메리카017-미국33-14 염전해변에서 캠핑을 즐기는 하와이 사람들
■여행, 촬영, 편집, 원고: 구상모 PD (travel, filming, editing, writing: KBS TV Producer)
■촬영일자: 2018년 10월October
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Glass Beach Kauai Hawaii
Port Allen, Kauai HI
It takes the ocean about 10 to 30 years to create sea glass, and the resulting tumbled glass by the ocean is a frosted, jelly bean-like pebble.
Glass Beach is located in the middle of an industrial part in Hanapepe, Kauai. The shoreline of Glass Beach is covered with millions of sea glasses - brown, aqua-colored, clear and blue.
The glass found at Glass Beach was broken bottles and auto glass dumped by Swiss Cheese Shoreline on the western end of Kauai. Located between Lawai Beach and Salt Pond Beach Park, Glass Beach is a stretch of glittering pieces of broken glass. It's amazing to see what the ocean did to all that junk. The one thing that could mar the ethereal effect of Glass Beach is the gas tanks overlooking one side of the beach.
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Aloha from beautiful Kauai, Hawaii. I decided to bring my parents (and my sister and Mr. Romeo) cruising to areas where I thought they have not been before. It's funny because, here I am thinking I know more areas than them, then afterwards, I realized my dad used to work for the parks and recreation department for the State of Hawaii, where they used to helicopter to remote areas to clean ha, ha. Nonetheless, seeing their smiles is priceless to me. I love them very much. Thanks for watching and please don't forget to subscribe if you want to see more content from paradise.
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Na Pali Coast - open ceiling cave #lovekauai
breathtakingly gorgeous Na Pali Coastline of the northern most Hawaiian island, Kauai
@ishoyu_property these beautiful caves are formed by harsh waves that hit the coastal porous lava rocks. they offer a phenomenal marine backwoods remarkably untouched by humans. Mother Natures beauty is UNPARALLED , let's make a conscious effort to take care of her #respect #gratitude
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Kauai Laysan Albatross HI 1 26 17 448pm out of shell & hatched Congrats Mahealani & Pilialoha 1st F
Pilialoha was there when it hatched and gave 615pm 1st feeding
Started streaming on Jan 20, 2017
The Kauai Laysan Albatross cam is a collaboration between the
Cornell Lab of Ornithology and the Kauai Albatross Network.
Watch live with news, updates, and FAQs at
The first egg at the Laysan Albatross cam site on the North Shore of Kauai begun hatching on January 23,
just in time for the cam to go live! If everything proceeds normally, we expected
the young albatross to emerge in the next 24-48 hours.
This year's nest features Mahealani and Pilialoha, a female-female pair that spent time
incubating an infertile egg on camera last year. Female-female pairs are relatively
common in albatross colonies, and their commonness can change with the availability of
suitable male mates and the success of prior nesting attempts. This year one of the
females in this pair has again laid an infertile egg.
This year, however, several organizations involved in the conservation and management
of albatrosses replaced the infertile egg with a fertile one from the Pacific Rim Missile Facility.
Nesting must be discouraged along an active runway there to decrease the likelihood of
collisions between the albatrosses and aircraft. Because the egg was saved from a nest at the
facility, a young albatross will now have a chance at life with its foster moms.
This effort is part of a larger operation each year when biologists from the U.S.
Navy gather eggs from nests at the facility to discourage nesting there.
Researchers from Pacific Rim Conservation candle these eggs to assess their fertility.
Viable eggs are then substituted for infertile eggs at other nests around the island,
as well as helping to establish new colonies. Working together, the Kauai Albatross
Network ( (KAN) and the Hawaii Department of Land and
Natural Resources placed 14 eggs at fenced properties with good albatross nesting habitat
and landowners who manage for invasive predators such as cats, rats, and pigs.
Hob Osterlund, founder of KAN, played a central role in bringing together these widespread
partners, and calls the egg translocation project a model of cooperation between
federal and state agencies along with private landowners and KAN, all working together for the good of the birds.
Thanks to the hard work of these organizations, the generosity of the cam site landowner,
and the support of the cam community, we all get to witness another season in the lives
of albatrosses from the garden island. As always, even if you can't watch, you can follow
along with the happenings at the cam site
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하와이-카우아이: 폴리할레비치
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What We Did in Kauai
Nancy and I took the best vacation together in June of 2016. We booked a 6 day, 5 night trip with Costco Travel to Kauai, Hawaii. We stayed at the Lihue Marriott very close to the airport. Booking through Costco was great. They got us a great hotel, rental car and direct flights from LAX.
We originally planned on going to Kauai to relax and enjoy our first time away without our kids, but as we got settled in the first day, we had much more energy than we planned. We walked over to the Harbor Mall area and talked with Tom at Activities of Kauai ( about a couple things we should do. He some great recommendations and didn’t pressure us to book anything.
I decided to book a zip lining trip with Just Live! Zipline tours ( The guides were awesome and the course was really fun. It was really the only time we took to see the “interior” of Hawaii. When I originally booked the trip to zip line, I was under the impression that we were booking a 2 hour trip and not a 3 hour trip. It wasn’t until we showed up for the tour that those details were clear. If I were to do it again though, I think the additional time was the perfect amount of time. Any shorter and it would have been too quick of a trip for the effort.
We opted to go scuba diving in Poipu and SeaSport Diving ( fit us in last second. We had not done scuba diving before. We did the shore dive where you walk down and go 30-40 ft. down. As you can see from the video, we saw some great fish, moray eels and a couple of sea turtles. Our diving instructors were fantastic and patient with everyone in the group. They were knowledgable about the area and very cool about me taking the GoPro with me.
The day after going scuba diving we went to Kayak Kauai ( to spend the morning and afternoon on a Kayak trip in Hanalei. We picked the Blue Lagoon Paddle & Snorkel trip because it was about 4-6 hours total, it wasn’t too far and it included a kayak + snorkel. Hanalei was gorgeous. We traveled up the river and then went back down the river to the ocean. We kayaked a little bit into the ocean before going to the closest beach to the east. It had been raining that morning so the water was a little murky and we didn’t see much. Snorkeling the day after scuba diving made snorkeling not nearly as exciting as I thought it would be! The kayak was fun though and we enjoyed that scenery. On the way back to Lihue from Hanalei we stopped at the Kilauea Point Lighthouse. It was closed, but we hung out for a bit to enjoy the scenery. If I could do it all over again, I would have visited Queen’s Bath nearby. We totally forgot we were nearby.
Tom, from Activities of Kauai, was able to find us an opening for a sunset dinner cruise with Holo Holo Charters ( for our last night’s activity. We got to Port Allen early in the afternoon and got on their boat to take a tour of the Napali Coast. It was amazing. Before I went to Kauai, everyone who had been before would say “It’s like Jurassic Park” and my reaction was “of course it is, it was filmed there,” but when you go the first thing you think to yourself is “this is Jurassic Park.” The coast was a huge highlight of the trip. Dinner on the boat was some tacos with a very homemade feel. Nothing very fancy, but we’d been eating out all week so we didn’t mind.
All in all, we didn’t do everything we wanted to, but we did a lot. I can’t wait to go back and do everything we missed.
Greatnature - Hawaii, Kauai, Port Allen with mountain view, surf
Greatnature - Hawaii, Kauai, Port Allen with mountain view
huge waves,
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Pakala Kauai
From Pakala Plantation Estate, Surfer's Tree, Pakala Landing, Po'o Beach, Anuanu Bay and then Pakala surfing spot. Along with Waimea Valley in the far background.
Port Allen Fishing tourney
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Glass Sand Beach on Kauai Island: The Hawiian Islands
Glass Sand Beach is a phenomenon in Ele'ele: southwest shoreline of Kauai.
My favorite place to hunt treasures as the old dump sits next door and has been eroding into this part of the ocean for decades.
The glass beach formed from the glass eroding into the water, mostly brown glass as in beer bottles. haha!
glass beach
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