Kauai Travel
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There is a reason Kauai is known as the Garden Isle. Mount Wai'ale'ale, one half
of the island's two-peak former volcano, averages over 40 feet of rain a year. Those
who have traveled to the mountain report that it represents one of the most stunning,
verdant and exhilarating experiences to be found anywhere in the Pacific. No wonder
so many pilgrims make this island their destination year after year.
There are two ways to travel to Kauai. You can get on the booking engines, read
several dozen hotel reviews and attempt to cobble together something that generally
meets your minimum expectations for airfare and lodging. Or you can give us a call
and watch the entire trip unfold before your eyes--every detail checked and tested
against the interests you share with us during our conversations. Needless to say,
having a travel agent who understands your needs and knows the island intimately
represents a substantial advantage.
Kauai has it all--romantic sunset cruises, enchanted grottos and the deep pastel
ridges of Waimea Canyon, once called the Grand Canyon of the Pacific by Mark Twain.
This is a place of dazzling vistas and inexhaustible natural splendor, where state
parks and bird sanctuaries nestle up against waterfalls and hidden coves. Visitors
relish the slower pace of life here and count their days on the island's plentiful
white sand among their most indulgent memories.
The Hawaii Visitor Center is made up of local experts who know these islands inside
and out and take pride in offering better options for lodging, airfare and suggested
activities. If you want to see Hawaii's garden jewel and don't want to overpay for
the privilege, we invite you to apply for a quote today. From there the process
can be best described as a worry-free collaboration until the day you depart.