Kaua'i Products Fair
Open weekends, this outdoor market features fresh produce, tropical plants and flowers, aloha wear, and collectibles along with craftspeople, artisans, and wellness practitioners who will give you a massage right on the spot.
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Kauai. A restored plantation cottage set back off the highway and surrounded by tropical foliage is the setting for this island café. more ›
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Kauai. Today it's a burgeoning art colony, with galleries, crafts studios, and a lively art-theme street fair on Friday nights. more ›
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Kauai. Maintaining a stately presence on Rice Street, the historic museum building is easy to find. It features a permanent display, "The Story of Kaua'i," which provides a competent overview of the Garden Island and Ni'ihau, tracing the islands' geology, mythology, and cultural history. more ›
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Kauai. This estate dates back to 1896, when plantation manager Albert Spencer Wilcox first developed it as a working cattle ranch. His nephew, Gaylord Parke Wilcox, took over in 1936, building Kaua'i's first mansion. more ›
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Kauai. If the conditions are right, you can see a natural blowhole in the reef behaving like Old Faithful, shooting salt water high into the air. more ›