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Hideaways Beach (Pali Ke Kua): Snorkeling Paradise in Princeville, Kauai
Discover Hideaways Beach in Princeville, Kauai: steep trail, golden sand, and top snorkeling with turtles. Best for your summer Kauai trip!
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Mokolea Pools: Kauai’s Hidden Lava Tide Pool Adventure
Discover Mokolea Pools on Kauai’s north shore: hidden lava rock tide pools near Kīlauea with marine life, coastal views, and a nearby bird sanctuary.
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Queen’s Bath Kauai: How to Visit Safely (Or Why You May Want to Skip It)
Queen’s Bath in Princeville is stunning but can be dangerous. Learn its history, how to get there, safety tips, and why many say to avoid visiting in winter.
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Bon Dance on Kauai: A Free Japanese Festival
Experience Kauai’s Bon Dances; free Japanese festivals with food, drumming, and dancing. Learn what to expect and why visitors are welcome.
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Hiking to Makaleha Falls: Kauai’s Secret Jungle Waterfall
Step off the beaten path and uncover Kauai’s hidden gem, Makaleha Falls! Hike through lush jungle trails, discover a breathtaking waterfall view, and experience an unforgettable adventure. Watch my full journey in the YouTube video and get insider tips to make the most of this hidden paradise.
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Favorite Spots on Prince Edward Island
Discover some favorite spots on Prince Edward Island and plan your visit!
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Dog-Friendly Places on Prince Edward Island: Where to Eat, Play, and Explore with Your Pup
Prince Edward Island is a super welcoming place for traveling with your dog. You won’t need to pick between spending time with your dog and soaking up the sun on the beach or enjoying local PEI seafood. During my visit, we discovered some awesome dog friendly patios, trails and treats to keep your pup happy while you soak in those island vibes. Here’s some of our favorite dog friendly places on Prince Edward Island. If you are planning a visit you won’t want to miss: Dog-Friendly Restaurants on PEI Fin Folk Food, Tracadie Located near Tracadie Beach, this restaurant has a casual, laid back vibe with big windows to look over…
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Must-See Beaches on Prince Edward Island
There’s something about the beaches on Prince Edward Island that feels like a secret. During the off-season it feels like you can walk for hours without seeing another person and even during peak summer season, the beaches still remain peaceful with their own vibe and personality. Slow down and enjoy the wind carved dunes, red, white and singing sands. Here are the ones I kept coming back to and still dream about: 1. Thunder Cove: For epic views and cool rock formations Thunder Cove is a little bit of magic. Home to red cliffs, soft sand, and the kind of coastal rock formations that make you feel like you’ve stumbled…
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Makauwahi Cave Reserve
This adventure on Kauai’s southeast coast is perfect for the whole family. Follow a short trail to Hawaii’s largest limestone cave, the Makauwahi Cave Reserve, home to rich fossil deposits and a well-preserved archaeological site. The cave functions as a living museum, showcasing both ancient history and ongoing conservation efforts. Once-abandoned farmland around the cave has been restored, allowing native plants and animals to thrive. Nearly 100 native plant species, including endangered ones, now flourish in the forest, dune, and wetland habitats. You may also spot endangered waterbirds and an underground ecosystem of blind cave invertebrates. HOW TO GET TO MAKAUWAHI CAVE RESERVE To reach Makauwahi Cave Reserve, head toward…