Tours on Kauai resume Spring 2022
Waimea Canyon and Koke’e Eco Fun Tour
Book the Waimea Canyon Tour on Kauai and explore the Garden Island while enjoying picturesque scenery, lush mountain backdrops, and culturally rich stories.
- Smaller vehicles for a safer and more personalized tour experience
- Resort pick-ups and drop-offs
- Vehicles sanitized and disinfected after each tour
- We feature and support local businesses on our tours
- Non-invasive eco-tourism company committed to sustainability
Things to do on Kauai
Kauai, is geologically the oldest of the main Hawaiian islands. It boasts an incredible and unique landscape, and spectacular wildlife. Imi Tours knows where the must-see spots are on the island, as well as how to get you around on your vacation safely and comfortably.
Here are just a few of the many places worth visiting during your time in Kauai:
State Parks
When on Kauai, you’ll want to spend as much time outdoors as possible. Luckily, there are plenty of state parks to explore. Na Pali Coast State Park is a 6,175 acre park on the northwest side of the island. There are plenty of hiking trails winding through valleys and along mountainous coastlines. Waimea Canyon State Park is another massive state park located in a deep gorge. The foliage and rock make this canyon brilliantly colorful. The Waimea Canyon lookout is a stop on our Kauai tours.
Hanalei Bay
Kauai’s largest bay is located on its north shore, and is made up of almost two miles of beach, mountainous views, and all the water sports you could dream of. Gather a group for a day of sailboats, paddle boarding, swimming, and more. During winter time, the waves attract hoards of surfers from all over the world.
Wailua Falls
Straight from the opening credits of Fantasy Island, the Wailua Falls are waterfalls like no other. This ultimate tropical location makes for the perfect family photo… with more than an 80 feet drop. Be careful not to slip on the stones!
Kauapea (Secrets) Beach
This powdery white beach has, unfortunately, lost its “secret” status, but it’s clear why. Located along massive cliffs for over a mile, wrapped around two rock reefs, and then extending all the way to Kilauea Point, this beach seems to be never ending. With dolphin pod sightings, seashells galore, and crystalline waters, this is a great place to spend the day with the family.
Begin your tropical adventure in paradise with our Kauai Tours. If you need a ride on Kauai, try our local rideshare service, holoholo. Book a ride in minutes or reserve a trip in advance. Fast, convenient and no surge-pricing.