Walk through one of the world's great botanical gardens, where 1,000-year-old terraced taro paddies cascade beneath Nā Pali's fluted peaks. A deeply moving fusion of Hawaiian cultural heritage and extraordinary native plant conservation.
What to expect
The garden unfolds along a valley stream at the foot of Mount Makana (the iconic 'Bali Hai' peak), with ancient Hawaiian taro terraces — lo'i — restored to working order alongside rare native Hawaiian plants found nowhere else on earth. Guided visitors learn how pre-contact Hawaiians engineered this valley into a thriving agricultural system, and how today's botanists are racing to save species on the brink of extinction. The air is cool and fragrant, the views of the fluted green peaks above the valley are extraordinary, and the pace is entirely contemplative.
Good to know
Limahuli is on Kauai's North Shore — approximately 1.5 hours from Nawiliwili by taxi or rental car. Best visited in the morning when light illuminates the valley peaks. The self-guided option is flexible, but the guided tour provides the richest cultural and botanical narrative. Confirm all-aboard time carefully given the distance — this excursion pairs best with ships offering a late departure.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Nawiliwili — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.