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![]() Kaua'i for Little Ones
The Garden Isle is Fun for Keiki by
The quiet island of Kaua'i, nicknamed "The Garden Isle," is a great place to enjoy calm beaches and beautiful gardens, and get a flavor of old Hawai'i. The beautiful Hawaiian island of Kaua'i offers so much for honeymooners and families with older children, but what about those traveling with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers? As you know, everything from beach access to accommodations requires a special perspective with little ones in tow. Luckily, amidst its many outdoor recreational offerings, Kaua'i has much that is appropriate for tiny travelers to experience. The cute little town of Kilauea, for instance, is located on the North Shore and is much more tranquil than the Big Island volcano with the same name. Here, families can browse the gift shops, visit the bakery, and check out the town’s famous lighthouse. Nearby is the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge (
Gardens are all well and good, but what if you just want to relax under an umbrella with baby on the beach while the rest of the family snorkels? Sometimes reaching Kauai’s dramatic beaches requires negotiating some steep grades—not always a fun or safe project with little ones. This will not be the case at the North Shore’s Tunnels Beach, where access is easy and the snorkeling is top-notch. Parking is somewhat limited, so arriving early in the morning is recommended—perfect for the typical tiny traveler schedule. Also, keep in mind that waves and currents can be strong at Tunnels, so you will want to keep an eye even on older children in the water.
Attending a traditional lu’au show could be an interesting sensory experience for the brave. Usually there is enough music, ceremony, and general noise to drown out your own family’s raucousnous from other guests’ ears. After a torch-lighting ceremony and the presentation of leis, a lu’au meal might appeal most to the adults in the family—kalua pig roasted in an underground oven, lomi salmon, taro chips, mahimahi, and other native and American specialties. There’s a great variety, though, so picky eaters should be able to find something. The Coconut Beach Lu’au (
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