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Smith's Kauai is a family business established by Walter Smith, Sr. and his wife Emily in 1947 on the Wailua River and Wailua Marina State Park on the Hawaiian island of Kauai. [1] It began with a rowboat and borrowed outboard motor and by the 1950s had expanded to include the Fern Grotto Wailua River Cruise, which featured more than a dozen ...
The area around the mouth of the Wailua River is well known to Hawaiians as a place of many legends and events of historical, cultural, and religious significance. It is the landing place of the Kahiki voyagers, who came ashore at Kauaʻi in about 500 AD, [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and the location of Hawaiian legends like the prophet Naula-a-Maihea and the ...
Wailua is located at (22.058631, -159.341761), [4] on the east side of the island of Kauai. It is bordered to the north by Kapaa, to the west by the Wailua Homesteads CDP, to the south by the Wailua River, and to the east by the Pacific Ocean.
Alamy Kauai's easily accessible beaches, paved bike trails, and plethora of activities make the Garden Isle one of the most kid-friendly islands in Hawaii. ... Kauai with Kids: A Family Vacation ...
Getty Images Of all the islands of Hawaii, the most family friendly is Kauai. Kids and tropical vacations don't always mix well, but here island life is very casual; residents are laid-back and ...
Kauai first responders on Sunday rescued four Hanama ‘ulu residents from the ocean off Nukolii Beach in Wailua. Just after 6 :20 p.m., the Kauai Fire Department received a call of four swimmers ...
Wailua Homesteads is located on the eastern side of the island of Kauai at (22.064507, -159.383875). [3] It is bordered to the north by Kapaa, to the east by Wailua, and to the south by the Wailua River and its north fork.
Kauai's last king, Kaumualii, was the last king born here, in the mid-1800s. [2] Another heiau, Poli’ahu, is further upriver on a narrow ridge between Opaeka’a Stream and Wailua River. This was one of Kauai's largest heiau and was used only by the ali’i nui (ruling chief) and kahuna nui (head priest). [2]