What to do in Kauai when it rains?

Amy G asked:


We just got to Kauai yesterday (staying near the Poipu area) and I was wondering if anyone could give me suggestions for things to do even though it is raining! Thanks!

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7 Responses to “What to do in Kauai when it rains?”

  1. DiscoverPlatinum Says:

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    Stay in the use the internet. Chat and meet people online from Hawaii :-) Or watch tv or something.

  2. korland s Says:

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    watch t.v

  3. Breeze Says:

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    Been to the fern grotto yet? Hanalei Valley? Wet Caves? Dry Caves?

  4. soccerref Says:

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    With the flash flood warning that Kauai is under right now, there is really nothing you can do but hang out in your hotel. You really shouldn’t be out on the road if you can avoid it for your own safety.

    Hope the weather clears up for all of us soon so that you can enjoy your vacation!

  5. ps3kingof2008 Says:

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    go to the caves

  6. Anna P Says:

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    There are some nice restaurants in downtown Lihue, or you could drive (if it’s not too stormy) to the north shore and have lunch in Hanalei or Princeville. Beautiful scenery (also rainy). The leeward side of the island (go further west on the road) will get you to the National Botanical Garden–not sure but some might be inside.

  7. Usaneko Says:

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    I usually do some window shopping, check out some bookstores (Borders is in Lihue, right next to Kmart), or do some crafts. Check out the community calender (http://www.kauaiworld.com/calendar/) for some interesting things to do. Oh! and since it’s cold, you should go to Hamura Saimin, best Saimin anywhere. Mmmm.

    True there is a flash flood warning, which means you can’t get into or out of Hanalei to see the caves like everyone else suggested, BUT it’s not that bad that you can’t drive on the roads right now, just use precautions. I know it’s not even raining that bad, it’s rainier at my house in the mountains than it is down by the beach.