Kekaha (literally, "the place" in Hawaiian) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Kauaʻi County, Hawaiʻi, United States. The population was 3,537 at the 2010 census.
Restaurants in Kekaha
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The Na Pali Coast & Sea Life Up Close and Personal - Whether it is your honeymoon getaway to Kauai, or your family looking for fun, wonder and great times, Blue Ocean Adventure Tours is your personal adventure company. We strive for your satisfaction & amazement! We offer Napali Coast Snorkel & Adventure Tours, Whale watching tours, & Private Tours.
5.0 based on 137 reviews
locally owned and operated zodiac raft tour company! We provide tours along the breath taking Na Pali coast where we navigate through sea caves, under water falls and next to our friendly marine life. We then take you guys snorkeling at one of our secluded snorkel spots with a variety of fish and aquatic life. Snorkel equipment, drybags, food and drinks will be provided so get your towels and cameras ready for an unforgettable experience with our Ohana (family)!
5.0 based on 1,940 reviews
Dreams can come true! - Join us for an experience you will remember forever. Kauai's Na Pali coast is one of the most spectacular attractions in the world. Avoid the crowds and climb aboard a vessel that allows you to have a closer look. Our boats are the most practical size and design for touring Na Pali. Large enough for comfort and small enough to enter and explore ALL of the sea caves! Allow our small family operation to provide you with your Na Pali experience. Space is limited; reserve your tour today!
5.0 based on 20 reviews
Komohana Charters is a small family run charter company located on the stunning Island of Kauai. We specialize in creating one of a kind experiences through the perspective of a local. Offering shared or private charters be sure to join us for a Napali Coast tour with snorkeling, whale watching, fishing, or truly “Make your own waves” and create a custom trip that will be worth a lifetime of memories.
5.0 based on 301 reviews
Our adventure is a 4 hour trip up the majestic Na Pali cost are an exhilarating experience! We go into sea caves and under waterfalls. See Dolphins,Turtles,and Whales. We also snorkel on the coast and enjoy some refreshing island fruit,and snacks and drinks as well.Make this trip the highlight of your vacation to Kauai.
4.5 based on 279 reviews
A beautiful state park encompassing 4345 acres and containing 45 miles of scenic trails.
Don't miss this state park. It is located just past Waimea State Park and it is the road less traveled. Keep on the road past Waimea and you'll be in Koke'e State Park. The views are incredible and you'll get to see the Na Pali coast views from above. The clouds roll in and out here, so you may have to be patient to get a great view. It is worth the wait. There are also some hiking trails that are great and there is a gift shop and visitor center here as well. There is also a research station that is not open to the public. All of the parking lots at the viewpoints are included for the small fee that can be paid at any of the lots throughout either state park. You only have to pay once and keep your receipt for all of the lots. Don't miss this by turning around after seeing Waimea. Some of the best views in all of Hawaii are just around the bend!
4.5 based on 49 reviews
We have proudly operated tours on the Napali Coast since 1987. The owners family born and raised has been on kauai for over 200 years with personalized attention to one of the essential tour locations you must visit while on the island of Kauai. All of our vessels are capable of exploring the mystic sea caves of the entire Napali Coast! We take small groups with only 6 to 13 passengers. We offer smooth riding cave catamarans that are unequalled in ride quality compared to a raft..
4.5 based on 85 reviews
We stayed across the road from Kekaha Beach and couldn't have been more pleased with the location. Miles and miles of soft sand, SO few people, a dream to walk every morning with coffee in hand or laze on throughout the day. And the sunsets? Incomparable.
4.0 based on 83 reviews
Kokeʻe Natural History Museum Kokeʻe Natural History Museum, located just past mile marker 15 on the road up to Waimea Canyon, is open 365 days a year from 9am to 4:00pm. Kokeʻe Museum provides trail information and sells maps trail maps. Knowledgeable staff and volunteers are happy to help you decide on the trail(s) for you and advise you of current conditions and hazards. Exhibits give visitors an overview of the natural and cultural history of Waimea Canyon and Kokeʻe State Parks. The gift shop carries unique gifts as well as informative books, recordings, and DVDs that illuminate the natural and cultural treasures of Kaua'i. Suggested donation, $3.
This is a small museum that highlights the local history. It's run by volunteers, so be patient, they're very nice people and this place gets flooded by visitors, particularly after 11:00am. If you want to hike Waimea Canyon, this is the best place to find out everything you need to know about the trails. If the parking lots are full on the way into the canyon, I would highly recommend pressing on to visit this museum. If nothing else, get a t-shirt to prove you made it to the top of the canyon!
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