Na Pali Coast Kauai
Weather and Lifestyle
Each geographic area of Kauai is unique in climate and life style. People will have different opinions about the strengths and weaknesses of an area, and attractiveness to live or visit, but a general summary follows.
This area, including the many parks contiguous in the interior, is very popular and worth at least a day sightseeing. Ironically, the actual Na Pali cliffs are not accessible except by boat or on foot, and boat tours are now conducted out of Port Allen. The mile high top of Mt. Wai'ale'ale can be cold, windy and rainy, so dress accordingly. There are virtually no residential properties in this area.
Monthly rainfall 1-3"
Something for Everyone
Kauai is the island where people who live in the state of Hawaii go to vacation, and most think it is the best island to live on. And remember, as a resident of Hawaii, you are a kama'aina, a local. As such, you get big discounts on hotels and airfare (For instance, round trip air fares to other islands start as low as $98, and most hotels are half the regular price).Kauai Monthly Rainfall
Main Geographic Areas
- North Shore
Kilauea, Princeville - 3-4"
Hanalei, Haena, Wainiha - 5-7" - Eastside - 2-6"
Anahola, Kealia, Kapaa, Wailua - Downtown - 2-6"
Hanamaulu, Puhi, and Lihue, our county seat - South Shore - 3-4"
Koloa, Poipu, Lawai, Kalaheo - Westside - 1-3"
Port Allen, Hanapepe, Ele'ele, Waimea, Kekaha, Mana - Na Pali - 6-7"
Na Pali (literally, 'The Cliffs,' in Hawaiian), the State Parks around Na Pali and Waimea Canyon, most of the inaccessible-by-road island interior
Rainfall Comparison to other Island Resort Areas
- Oahu - Honolulu 1-4" monthly
- Big Island - Kona Coast 3-5" monthly
- Big Island - Kohala Coast 1-2" monthly
- Big Island - Hilo 5-12" monthly
- Maui - Wailea 3-4" monthly
- Maui - Ka'anapali 1-4" monthly
Kauai Weather statistics courtesy of the University of Hawaii, gathered over many decades (Univ. of Hawaii Press, Atlas of Hawaii, 3rd Ed., pages 56-57).





