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Waterfall in Hanapepe, located on Kauai Islands in Hawaii

Travel From Kauai to the Other Hawaiian Islands

Anyone who has been to Hawaii has their favorite island. For us, Kauai is the best by far. But you may feel differently; that’s perfectly fine. In fact, you may be planning to visit more than one island during your trip.

If so, then we have good news for you: scheduling an inter-island getaway is easier than ever before. Here are some handy tips that can help make the experience a delight:

  • The Honolulu airport on Oahu is the essential transportation hub within the islands. You can minimize waiting times by checking the airport’s schedule ahead of time and knowing when flights are departing for Kauai and other close-by destinations. Local carrier Hawaiian Airlines is known for providing reliable schedules, roomy planes, free maps, and a pleasant overall experience. There are, however, other carriers that depart from smaller terminals. These are worth considering if you’re looking to avoid the hustle and bustle of the major airports. Air travel time between the islands typically takes less than an hour.
  • Inter-island ferries do exist, but only on a very limited basis. Currently state legislators are considering developing a new so-called “superferry” to replace the prior service that went by that name. However, right now the project is more of an idea than a concrete plan. However, if you don’t plan to visit the islands until 2017 or later, then it’s worth checking this web site from time to time for bulletins.
moon rise over Anahola Bay

Why You Should Take Time to Visit Kauai during Your Hawaiian Vacation
Each island has much to offer, of course. That being said, we urge you to consider spending part of your trip in Kauai. Here’s why we say that:

  • Kauai is far less congested than larger islands like Oahu and Maui. If you’re the kind of person who loves the tropics but doesn’t want to put up with throngs of strangers, then Kauai is for you.
  • Each section of the island has its own distinct character. For example, the south side is warm, dry, and scarcely populated except for the area around Poipu. The northern beaches are moist, cool, and extremely popular. The Na Pali region is remote, rugged, and exceptionally lush, making it ideal for backcountry adventures. If you want to experience the great diversity of the Hawaiian ecosystem all on the same island, then Kauai is a great choice.
  • Despite its unspoiled, uncrowded nature, Kauai has everything you could want in terms of civilized comforts. You’ll find plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining, and anything else you might want to do during your Hawaiian trip. People are laid-back, friendly, and exceptionally helpful on Kauai.

As you can see, Kauai has much to offer, making it a must-see part of your upcoming tropical vacation. However, the island also offer something else: superb lodging thanks to our network of well-appointed short-term rental properties. Whether you’re traveling to the islands with a large party or just a special someone, we can match you with the perfect accommodations for your needs. So browse our site and make your reservations today for best selection.