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There are all kinds of things to do in Lihue; so many that choosing can be an overwhelming weight for what’s supposed to be a relaxing vacation. Shake the nerves off and reserve a local personal driver to take you somewhere you can’t find on a map. You can do this making a reservation online with our area companies, giving yourself the ease of getting picked up and the comfort of knowing you’re headed somewhere interesting.

 

For starters, ask your driver to take you to a fun park, one of the most extensive being the very large Wailua River State Park. Located on the eastern side of Kauai, the recreation area takes up over 100 acres and also holds the path of the Wailua River, which happens to be the only stream that travels through all island in Hawaii.

 

With so many natural wonders to see in what feels like an impossible amount of time, it’s easy to get famished. Refuel at Duke’s Kauai, a favorite for locals and one of few seafood restaurants in the area that offer both eccentric recipes as well as classic dishes. If you’d rather go out for Italian, enjoy the waterside tables at KP Lihue, a cozy little eatery with special desserts and lots of wine.

 

Taxis are good for getting you somewhere quick, but if you’re the type to take your time, book a driver that appreciates the art of deciding. Search online for a local personal driver, making sure you get to locations that even a local could appreciate, whether it’s an expansive park that showcases the island’s majesty or a historic garden that moves landscaping like the soul.

 

Start your afternoon by visiting an area that best exemplifies why the eastern side of Kauai is so rich with history. Taking up over 100 acres, the Wailua River State Park is a great place to unwind and get lost in the outback. Explore the river valley on a boat tour and enjoy the humid rainforest alongside old cultural landmarks like the Holoholoku, otherwise known as ‘birthing stone’, an ancient site for pregnant women of high rank.

 

With so many wild places to go, it’s easy to understand why one may want to keep put in one particular city. Located close to downtown Koloa, Allerton Garden is a beautiful botanical garden that shows the true diversity of Kauai’s greater environment. Giving guests an introspective look at the island’s indigenous foliage, the park makes it easy to spend the entire day on the south shore.
 
 
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