Flights to Kauai, Hawaii (LIH)
Pronounced Kuh-WUH-ee, Kauai is a rugged, naturally beautiful island of Hawaii characterized by lush, sawtooth mountain ranges, deep scenic canyons and plunging waterfalls. And, of course, all of its natural beauty is surrounded by sandy beaches, coral reefs and the deep blue waters of the Pacific. It sits 105 miles to the northwest of Oahu and is geologically the oldest of Hawaii’s main islands. It was formed by volcanic activity approximately six million years ago.
The island’s verdant nature has helped it garner the nickname “The Garden Island.” Rainfall on the island, which helped carve the famous Waimea Canyon, also makes it one of the most fertile places on earth. Farmers there grow sugarcane, coffee, mango, avocado, pineapple and papaya among many other fruit and crops.
And it’s not just visitors who can’t get enough of the island’s beauty. If its emerald mountain ranges look familiar, that’s because you’ve seen them on the silver screen in movies like Jurassic Park, Raiders of the Lost Ark, and Lilo & Stitch to name just a few. In a state like Hawaii, it’s hard to find a bad view, but as the chain of islands go, Kauai is particularly rich in scenery.