Walk through one of the world's finest botanical gardens, draped across a terraced valley beneath the iconic Makana peak (Bali Hai). Ancient Hawaiian taro fields, endangered native plants, and a rushing stream make this a profoundly beautiful and culturally rich hour on the North Shore.
What to expect
Enter a valley that has been cultivated since the 14th century, where restored lo'i kalo (taro paddies) step up toward the jungle in a living mosaic of Hawaiian history. The guide names each native plant, explains its medicinal and cultural uses, and points out species found nowhere else on Earth. The garden's position beneath Makana's iconic volcanic spire — the original 'Bali Hai' from the film South Pacific — makes every turn a composition-worthy photograph.
Good to know
Limahuli is approximately 1 hour from Nawiliwili pier, near Hanalei on the North Shore. Guided tours must be pre-booked at ntbg.org; spaces are strictly limited. Allow 2.5–3 hours on-site; combine with a stop in charming Hanalei town for lunch before the return drive. Confirm port day timing carefully — a morning departure is essential.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Kauai — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.