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Gilligan's Island
Kauai is a popular location for Hollywood!

Over 70 movies and television shows have been filmed on Kauai, including
Jurassic Park 1, 2 & 3, Fantasy Island, George of the Jungle, Six Days, Seven Nights, Mighty Joe Young, Outbreak, Honeymoon In Vegas, Hook, The Thorn Birds, Raiders of the Lost Ark, Fantasy Island, King Kong. Gilligan's Island (TV pilot), Blue Hawaii, South Pacific

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Waimea Canyon

Waimea Canyon
Waimea Canyon is over 10 miles long and 3 thousand feet deep! Mark Twain called it "the Grand Canyon of the Pacific" and it truly earns its reputation.

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Chicken
Kauai has wild chickens everywhere!

Kauai Virtual Tour and Maps

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Kauai Real Estate

Century 21, Remax and Prudential
Ready to relax on the Garden Island of Kauai with the movie stars? Luxury, investment and beautiful views, this island has so much to offer.

Real estate may be the largest single investment you make and whether you are dreaming of a new home in Hawaii or looking for a commercial investment, we will do everything we can to earn and retain your trust.

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Kauai is the Garden Isle

Taro fields
Kauai is the oldest and fourth largest Hawaiian Island with 552 square miles of land.

The beautiful scenery and laid back lifestyle on Kauai make it a favorite for people ready to get away from it all.  Greenery,  flowers everywhere you look, tropical breezes and clear, warm ocean water, ahhhh, this is the Hawaii you imagined.

Being the known as the Garden Island, the botanical gardens on Kauai have a lot to live up to, they are one of the many splendors visitors and locals alike spend time enjoying.

Culture and Lifestyle on Kauai

Wailua river kayaking
The E Kanikapila Kakou is an island style concert performed "unplugged" style. The musicians invited by the Kauai Garden Island Arts council teach in the beginning and then play. Bring your guitar, your ukulele and your voice. If you want to learn from the best, this is the place!

The Napali Coast  is stunning. National Geographic describes it as a "spectacular place known for its beautiful landscapes, golden beaches and soaring cliffs making this rugged coast of Kauai a paradise on Earth." With a review like that, you know it has to be good.

Kauai is the only Hawaiian Island with a navigable river. You can Kayak the Wailua River  for an experience of a life time.

Mt. Waialeale at the center of Kauai is the wettest place on earth with some 450 inches of rain a year.

Spouting Horn is a natural phenomenon that is second only to Yellowstone's Old Faithful. Spouting Horn can send ocean water up to 50 feet into the air. The phenomena is especially exquisite at sunset when the spray becomes incandescent with the colors of the rainbow.

Kauai has several festivals and major events, check out their calendar of events for more info. The Mokihana Festival offers Hawaiian Cultural workshops, contests, music, hula and folk crafts of Kauai.

The Kauai Historical Society was established in 1914 to preserve Kauai's sacred places. Their unique programs include tours of archaeological, historical and cultural sites.

The Historical Society has helped establish the Kokee Natural History Museum Visitor and Activities Center for Waimea Canyon and Kokee State Parks. The Kauai Historical Society has also helped establish the Kauai Museum where you will find both permanent and rotating displays of Hawaii arts and culture.

Retire in Hawaii

Retired in Hawaii
Where can you go to find a relaxing lifestyle, a sense of community, and fresh corn on the cob in December?

Two years ago, Harris Poll conducted a national survey asking active adults over 55 about their retirement plans. This survey found that if baby boomers had to live somewhere other than their home state, Hawaii was their first choice. The lifestyle, weather and culture varies from island to island and from community to community, but all of the Aloha State offers a year round steady warm climate, some of the greatest scenery in the world, and unlimited things to do. If you are considering Hawaii as a place to retire, an experienced Realtor can help you find your perfect retirement home.

Yes, real estate in Hawaii can be expensive, but not much more and maybe less than the desirable areas of California, Florida and Arizona. If you are now living in the northern part of the United States or in Canada where heating bills can cost a small fortune, the weather in Hawaii will be a welcome change. Hawaii has many micro-climates -- some areas with too much rain, others with almost no rain at all -- and you would be well advised to talk to somebody who knows the islands.

Although Hawaii is a very popular place for retirees, it does not have that feel of most retirement communities on the mainland. Many of those who have retired to Hawaii tend to be involved in physical, social activities and clubs. Others may want to just sit and read, with frequent glances at the mountains or the ocean.