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A Guide To Kauai Travel

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

While traveling to tropical destinations, do not forget the Hawaiian Islands. You will see that paradise is found in these islands, on Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the Big Island. As Kauai is called the garden island, you should be certain that your Kauai travel is mapped out to enjoy it to its fullest. This will help you avoid restricted areas, and roads not often traveled. These can become muddy during rain storms.

You will quickly see why this place has been given its nickname. Lush vegetation and flowers will surround you wherever you go in this beautiful Eden. Various delicious fruits are grown on this island, such as lemons, limes, and lychee nuts, papayas, mangos and bananas. In fact, there are many farmers markets around that sell these wonderful bountiful crops.

And the fish is not to be forgotten, either. Freshly-caught, for your eating pleasure, the eateries cater to the traveler with fine, unique recipes. You will find that the Mahi Mahi has a taste that resembles whitefish, such as tilapia or flounder. The Ono fish has white meat, and a slightly sweet, light taste. Ahi means fire in Hawaiian, and this is one of the best used for sashimi.

River kayaking is among the things to do on your list of fun times in this very special place! Other than the Napali Coast, the rivers are fairly tame and one does not need experience to enjoy this sport, since there are no waterfalls to jump with the kayak, and no rapids. This is just another great way to enjoy the scenery.

Another popular site is Hanalei Bay, an amazing two-mile long crescent shaped beach with excellent surfing conditions and a green mountain background with astonishing waterfalls. This is a great spot for surfers, of course, but also for honeymooners, families and sun bathers. The peaceful, laid back atmosphere captures the heart here.

Your vehicle of choice need not be a 4-wheel drive, unlike what some will suggest. Most of these roads have enough traffic to keep them safe and easy to navigate. You can rent one either at the airport, or on the outskirts of town for a cheaper rate.

And as far as insurance is concerned, the rental offices will try to sell you temporary insurance, but the fact of the matter is that you may already have it in your permanent policy. Check on this, before you purchase insurance that is not needed. You can also expect to pay more for gas than the average prices in the States. The seat-belt law is strictly enforced, and watch for pedestrians as jay-walking is a common practice.

Sunshine and short bursts of rain are always followed by glorious rainbows! So enjoy the beauty of this flower abundant land!

Ryan Array comes from TX. He has, combined, over 8 years of experience in Automotive. You may want to check out his other guide on kauai car rental tips and car insurance guide.