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Kauai ToursYes, This is Paradise Kauai is the smallest and the oldest of the four major Hawaiian Islands, and it is easily the most pristine. When you think of a classic tropical Paradise, the lush landscapes of Kauai are what come to mind. In fact, Kauai’s natural beauty has earned it the nickname "The Garden Isle", and it is with good reason. If your idea of a great vacation locale includes breathtaking mountains and valleys; deep, fertile forests littered with winding trails; cascading waterfalls; dozens of miles of the best beaches in the world; and picture-perfect tropical waters for perfect snorkeling and scuba, then Kauai is for you. World Famous Beauty Kauai is home of two of Hawaii's (and the world’s) most spectacular natural landscapes: Waimea Canyon and Fern Grotto. Described by Mark Twain as "the Grand Canyon of the Pacific," Waimea Canyon will astound you with its rugged, colorful beauty. The Fern Grotto, which you might recognize from Elvis' movie Blue Hawaii, remains one of the most romantic, tranquil, and exotic places in the entire world Pure Waters and Forbidden Islands The warm tropical waters of Kauai offer you several great locations for snorkeling. Submerge yourself in the crystal clear waters of the Na Pali coast, the "jewel of Kauai" on the island's north coast; or venture out to neighboring Niihau, the privately-owned “Forbidden Island”, for some of the best snorkeling on earth. Both locations are home to some incredible sea-life: pods of wild spinner dolphins, bottlenose dolphins, spotted dolphins and even resident pilot whales. Na Pali is also noted for its incredible whale watching tours, which might bring you into contact with the migrating Pacific humpback whales.
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