Kauai's East Side is sometimes referred to as the Coconut Coast for the groves of coconut palms that grow in its resort areas. The most populated district on the island, about 16,000 of the island's 62,000 residents reside in the Wailua/Kapaa area. Amongst the clusters of coconut trees you'll find historic places, amazing beaches and memorable attractions.
In Wailua, you'll find a variety of sightseeing opportunities and outdoor activities. Kayak the Wailua River in Wailua River State Park, take a boat ride to the Fern Grotto, or take photos at Opaekaa Falls. Don't forget to try and spot the Sleeping Giant in the Nounou Mountains or take a hike up this scenic ridge. Sacred places like Polihau Heiau, the large lava-rock temple of Kauai's last king, Kaumualii, can also be found on the East Side. And be sure to visit Kapaa Town to discover fine Hawaiian craft pieces, aloha-print shirts, jewelry and art.
But the golden beaches of the Coconut Coast may be the area's biggest draw. Unwind at Anahola Beach Park, whale watch at Donkey Beach or watch the surfers at Kealia Beach to the north. Lydgate Beach Park in Wailua has two lava rock enclosed ocean pools that are perfect places for families and first-time snorkelers. Fun in the sun awaits you on the Coconut Coast.
East Side (Coconut Coast), Kauai Highlights:
- Opaekaa Falls, Kauai - With a roadside lookout, this is one of Kauai's most accessible major waterfalls.
- Fern Grotto, Kauai - The Fern Grotto is a beautiful lava-rock grotto covered with hanging ferns, popular for weddings.
- Wailua River, Kauai - Kauai has the only navigable rivers in Hawaii, and the Wailua River is one of the most popular.
- Nounou Mountain (Sleeping Giant), Kauai - Legendary mountain range that looks like a sleeping giant featuring a scenic hiking trail.