Kilauea, Hawaii-Kauai Vacation Rentals

Kilauea is a small community located in the peaceful Kauai County of Hawaii. This town located in the northern shores is among the 8 islands belonging to the state of ...Read more

 

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If you'd like to explore alternatives to hotels in other locations, feel free to peruse our Kilauea vacation rentals or Poipu vacation rentals. Or find more options at Princeville vacation rentals or Poipu Beach vacation home rentals as well as a breadth of vacation rentals in our Kapaa vacation homes. Also, find Kilauea vacation homes for sale in our for-sale section.



 

Kilauea, Hawaii~Kauai Vacation Rentals

Kilauea is a small community located in the peaceful Kauai County of Hawaii. This town located in the northern shores is among the 8 islands belonging to the state of Hawaii. Kilauea is also known as the "guava capital of the world" because of its many guava fruits that get exported all over the globe. Formed around 6 million years ago, the island is considered to be one of Hawaii's oldest and northernmost islands. This pristine tropical paradise of Kauai boasts beautiful sparkling azure waters of the Pacific lined along its white sandy shores. Enjoy outdoor water activities such as diving, canoeing and kayaking just minutes away from many Kilauea vacation rentals. Discover the friendly ‘aloha' spirit that abounds within the locals of Kilauea. Enjoy the island's lush green tropical setting and natural heritage as you stay in one of Kilauea beach rentals. Get an awesome view of the Pacific Ocean as you visit the Kilauea Lighthouse, a freestanding edifice that serves as a resting area for many seabirds. Spend an adventure filled day at the Kilauea Point National Wildlife Refuge just a few miles away from Kilauea vacation homes and Kilauea vacation rentals. Watch a variety of seabirds such as the Laysan albatrosses, red footed boobies, and wedge tailed shearwaters as they wager their tails along the shore lines.