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Excursion sur la côte de Kauai : voyage vers le canyon de Waimea

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In stark contrast to Kauai’s lushness is Waimea Canyon State Park. Over thousands of years earthquakes and erosion have created dramatic variation in the landscape. Waimea Canyon, “The Grand Canyon of the Pacific”, is the showpiece of the tour and offers one of the best views of the western coast of the island.
Ville: Kauai
Wed 15 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Professional guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Port pickup and drop off
Professional guide
Air-conditioned vehicle
Port pickup and drop off
Professional guide
Information additionnelle
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • This shore excursion can only be booked by Norwegian Cruise Line Pride of America passengers
  • There will be substantial walking to Waimea Canyon. Comfortable walking shoes are recommended for this activity.
À quoi s'attendre
1
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
2
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
3
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
4
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
5
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
6
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
7
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
8
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
9
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
10
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
11
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
12
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
13
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
14
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
15
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
16
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
17
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
18
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
19
Vieille ville de Koloa
De certains des bâtiments les plus anciens de l'État à la riche histoire de la première plantation de sucre réussie d'Hawaï, découvrez comment ce principal port d'entrée était l'un des favoris de la flotte baleinière.
20
Corne jaillissante
L'un des endroits les plus photographiés de Kauai, avec de l'eau de mer pulvérisée comme un geyser jusqu'à 50 pieds dans les airs.
21
Belvédère de la vallée d'Hanapepe
Une vue pittoresque sur la vallée tropicale luxuriante, une ancienne communauté hawaïenne d'agriculteurs de taro avec certaines des parcelles de taro encore cultivées aujourd'hui.
22
Parc historique d'État russe de Fort Elizabeth
Le dernier fort russe sur les îles hawaïennes.
23
Waimea
Cet ancien port maritime fut le premier site de débarquement des explorateurs européens. Aujourd'hui, il abrite la dernière plantation de sucre de l'île et est situé dans l'arrière-cour des entreprises de haute technologie et des petites entreprises.
24
Parc d'État de Waimea Canyon
Connue sous le nom de Grand Canyon du Pacifique, cette merveille naturelle a été creusée par la rivière Waimea et l'effondrement d'un volcan. Les riches couleurs du sol rouge et la verdure luxuriante sont un site spectaculaire à voir.
25
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
26
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
27
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
28
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
29
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
30
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
31
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
32
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
33
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
34
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
35
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
36
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
37
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
38
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
39
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
40
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
41
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
42
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
43
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
44
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
45
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
46
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
47
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
48
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
49
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
50
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
51
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
52
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
53
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
54
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
55
Old Koloa Town
From some of the oldest buildings in the state, to rich history of Hawaii’s first successful Sugar Plantation, discover how this main port of entry was a favorite amongst the whaling fleet.
56
Spouting Horn
One of the most photographed spots on Kauai, with ocean water spraying like a geyser up to 50 feet in the air.
57
Hanapepe Valley Lookout
A picturesque view of the lush tropical valley, a former Hawaiian taro farming community with some of the taro patches still being farmed today.
58
Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park
The last Russian Fort on the Hawaiian Islands.
59
Waimea
This old seaport was the first landing site of European explorers. Today, it is home to the island’s last sugar plantation and located in the backyard of high-tech companies and small businesses.
60
Waimea Canyon State Park
Known as the Grand Canyon of the Pacific, this natural wonder was carved out by the Waimea River and the collapse of a volcano. The rich colors of the red soil and the lush greenery are a spectacular site to see.
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Commentaires (107)
Kristi_G
Mar 2025
The experience to the canyon was breathtaking. We stopped off at a blowhole that was great. The canyon had so many colors, and we were able to take amazing pictures. Our tour guide was very knowledgeable about all the attractions we passed along the way.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Aloha Kristi, I'm glad we met your expectations. Waimea Canyon has a breathtaking view. Can you please share some of your photo's aby tagging Robertshawaii on your photo's. We would love to share them. Mahalo,
Catherine_M
Feb 2025
Waimea Canyon is beautiful. Definitely worth the trip. Leone was a great tour guide. (This tour was done by Roberts Hawaii.) We were on Norwegian's Pride of America and they pick you up at the cruise port. In addition to Waimea Canyon, you have a 15 min stop at the Blowhole on your way. Leone gave plenty of Hawaiian history and information about the area while we traveled to Waimea Canyon. It is a lot of time on the bus so be prepared for that. It is 5 hours in total. Apparently there is an additional tour to Fern Grotto that you can add on to this tour extending it another 3+ hours. That includes a river cruise.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Aloha Catherine M, We appreciate you sharing your experience and compliments about our driver Leone. Kauai has a lot to offer and Waimea Canyon/Wailua River & Fern Grotto is the other tour you mentioned. Enjoy the rest of your Cruise. Mahalo,
Cathleen_T
Feb 2025
Waimea Canyon is the Grand Canyon of the Pacific. It is indeed beautiful and often shown in tropical movies. Our bus driver/tour guide was amazing - so knowledgeable about the Canyon and a great driver on the road with lots of curves. She had a great sense of humor and pride in her culture, her state, and this canyon that she shared with us.
Réponse de l'hôte
Feb 2025
Aloha Cathleen T., Thank you for your excellent review and compliments about our drivers sense of humor along with her cultural pride. I agree, Waimea Canyon has an amazing view. Mahalo again,

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