ATV Tours
There is so much more to do in Hawaii
than simply go to the beach! In fact, you might enjoy spending a day
riding an ATV around. They are a great way to see other parts of the
island that you probably hadn’t even thought about not to mention a
whole lot of fun for the entire family. The scenery is absolutely
outstanding and you will get to see a lot of things you didn’t realize
were part of Kauai. Keep in mind that you can’t just rent an ATV and
take off to explore on your own. Instead, you will pay upwards of $100
for a three or four hour tour. Everyone will be on ATVs and a guide
will lead you around and show you different points of interest. More
than likely you will get dirty, but you will see waterfalls, pastures,
woods, and other beautiful sights. Taking an ATV tour really is an
exciting activity to include on your Kauai vacation. Some of the
businesses that provide these tours are Kipu Ranch Adventures and Kauai
ATV, with Kipu Ranch providing the best experience and the most bang
for the buck.
Biking on Kauai
Biking in Kauai
can be a whole lot of fun and a great way to get some exercise as well
as sun not to mention see the island! Of course, you can’t bike over
the entire island carefree. There are bike lanes or shoulders for
biking that run form Princeville to Mana, but after that there are
really no good biking lanes left. You can have a lot of fun just biking
around and seeing what’s out there. Of course, if you are more serious
you might want to consider mountain biking!
Mountain biking is
also a lot of fun although it is more vigorous not to mention dirtier!
You will find the dirt roads near Maha’ulepu and Po’ipu to be a lot of
fun and offer some challenges. The roads at the end of Kuamo’o Road
also provide some nice mountain biking as do the Kuilau and Moalep
Trails. There is also a road near Anahola and Kealia Beach that you
might like to try out.
You probably aren’t going to arrive on
Kauai with your very own mountain bike although some people do. If you
need to rent one then you will find Kauai Cycle and Tour in Kapa’a,
Outfitters Kauai in Po’ipu, and Pedel ’n Paddle in Hanalei. Renting a
mountain bike will cost you anywhere from $20-$45 per day depending on
the bike you wan to rent. Keep in mind that if you request a bike with
extras it will cost extra.
If you want to enjoy riding bikes but
don’t want to expend too much effort then you might enjoy the Bicycle
Downhill offered by Outfitters Kauai. It’s several hours of bike riding
but almost all of it is downhill which means less work for you and more
enjoyment at the same time! You will take the company’s van up the
Waimea Canyon and then coast downhill. It costs about $80, but it is a
whole lot of fun and there is a lot to see!