Kapaa: Attractions and more...
Located just north of Wailea, the little village of Kapaa lacks tourist attractions; however, its ambience and its people ensure the popularity of this town. The quiet and secluded beaches of Kapaa are ideal for those looking for a place to unwind amidst the lap of nature. Long walks and scenic views ensure that you will not be disappointed.
The best way to explore the area is by renting a bicycle and riding around town. The adventurous could attempt the dirt road that runs between Kealia Beach and Anahola and was used to haul sugarcane in the olden days. The option to ride on horseback is also available.
Interestingly, Kapaa also has a connection with Hollywood. Take trip up coast to Moloaa Bay where Skipper, Gilligan and Crew washed ashore. The Coconut Market, which is Kauai’s largest outdoor market, is a shopper’s delight.
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