

Even a nickname like “The Garden Isle” fails to do justice to Kaua‘i ’s beauty. Verdant trees grow canopies over the island’s few roads, brooding mountains are framed by long, sandy beaches, coral reefs, and sheer sea cliffs. Life here moves at a slower pace.
The oldest of the Hawaiian islands, Kaua‘i, at 552 square miles is the fourth-largest island, and its population is at 63,000.