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7~8 hours
Daily Tour
Unlimited
English, Korean
This highlights tour is designed for travelers arriving at the cruise harbor or Lihue Airport, offering an efficient way to explore Kauai’s most iconic attractions in a single day. Whether you are making the most of your cruise port time or looking for a well-paced day trip during your stay, this itinerary covers Hanapepe Town, Waimea Town, Kauai Coffee Farm, Spouting Horn, and Poipu Beach.
The tour’s crown jewels are the vast, dramatic scale of Waimea Canyon, the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” and the breathtaking vistas from the Kalalau Valley Lookout, a world-famous filming location featured in iconic Hollywood films. Towering red cliffs, lush green ridges, and sweeping ocean views combine to showcase the Garden Isle’s most spectacular scenery. With comfortable transportation, professional guiding, and seamless pickup directly from your arrival point, this tour provides a convenient and unforgettable way to experience the natural beauty, history, and local charm of Kauai.
Hanapepe Town is a charming artistic community on Kauai, affectionately known as the “Biggest Little Town.” Visitors can cross the historic Hanapepe Swinging Bridge, a pedestrian suspension bridge built during World War I. The town is also believed to have inspired the setting of Disney’s Lilo & Stitch, adding cultural and nostalgic appeal to this unique destination. *stop 20min
Located on Kauai’s west side, Waimea Town is known as the historic landing site where British explorer Captain James Cook first arrived in Hawaii in 1778. With its vintage storefronts and residential homes, the town offers a glimpse into local island life and serves as the gateway to the majestic Waimea Canyon, often called the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific.” *stop 40min
Often referred to as the “Grand Canyon of the Pacific,” this iconic natural landmark stretches approximately 22 kilometers in length and plunges over 1 kilometer deep. Its dramatic red cliffs contrasted with lush green vegetation create a breathtaking landscape, making it widely regarded as Kauai’s most impressive and must-see natural attraction.
*stop 20min
Renowned for its breathtaking panoramic views, Kalalau Lookout offers a dramatic vantage point over the Kalalau Valley, where towering emerald cliffs meet the vast Pacific Ocean far below. Situated at an elevation of over 1,200 meters, the lookout is also famous as a filming location for Hollywood classics such as Jurassic Park and King Kong, adding cinematic allure to its natural beauty. *stop 15min
Home to Hawaii’s largest coffee estate, spanning approximately 1.1 million acres, the Kauai Coffee Company cultivates around four million coffee trees. Visitors can enjoy complimentary tastings of 100% Hawaiian coffee, grown in rich volcanic soil and a mild climate, while strolling through expansive fields and purchasing premium local blends. *stop 15min
Spouting Horn is a powerful natural blowhole formed by volcanic lava rock, where ocean waves force seawater up to 15–20 meters (50–65 feet) into the air. A must-see stop on Kauai, it is known for its dramatic sprays and the legendary roaring sounds said to echo like the breath of a giant lizard spirit.
One of Kauai’s most celebrated south shore beaches, Poipu Beach Park is known for frequent sightings of endangered Hawaiian monk seals and sea turtles resting along the shoreline. With calm waters and gentle waves, it is especially popular with families and has been recognized as one of America’s best beaches for its safety and natural beauty *stop 15min
Located in southern Kauai, the Tree Tunnel is a scenic drive lined with hundreds of eucalyptus trees forming a graceful natural archway. As you pass through this iconic roadway, you’ll experience the relaxed and romantic atmosphere that perfectly captures the spirit of Kauai. *no stop/drive only
The tour lasts approximately 7–8 hours, depending on traffic and stop durations. It is a full-day tour experience covering Kauai’s top highlights.
Pickup is available at the Nawiliwili Cruise Terminal or the designated tour bus pickup area at Lihue Airport.
We recommend bringing personal items such as sunscreen, a hat, sunglasses, a camera or smartphone, and any medications you may need.
The tour is generally easy, but there are short walks at several stops. We recommend wearing comfortable walking shoes and casual clothing suitable for outdoor sightseeing.
Lunch is not included. We will stop in Waimea Town, where you will have free time to enjoy lunch at a local restaurant at your own expense.
The tour operates rain or shine. Light rain is common in Kauai and often passes quickly, but the itinerary may be adjusted slightly if needed for safety.
Car seats are not automatically provided. Commercial tour vehicles in Hawaii are generally not required to provide child car seats. Guests are welcome to bring their own car seat, and please contact us in advance if you have any questions.
If your cruise ship arrival or flight is delayed, please contact us as soon as possible. We will do our best to coordinate based on updated arrival times.
Yes. The tour is scheduled to return cruise passengers to the harbor around 4:00 PM, allowing ample time before cruise departure.
We welcome guests with foldable manual wheelchairs. ♿ However, please note that our vehicles are standard tour vans and are not equipped with ramps or lifts. Guests must be able to board the vehicle independently or with the help of their own party. Additionally, an accompanying companion must be responsible for loading and unloading the wheelchair.