Our penultimate day on Kaua'i we decided to hire some kayaks and paddle up the Wailua River. After a bit of shopping around we hired a double kayak from some VERY laid back guys (safety c
hecks not their forte!) in an old Hawai'ian village. We packed up all our stuff in a dry bag and headed off with the sun shining and the winds light - perfect. We paddled around the corner and moored up near a river crossing, which led us to an extremely muddy trail (we're getting used to all this mud, and this particular trail was making our boots and legs so filthy that we decided why the heck not just smear it on our faces too!). The trail led to 'Secret Falls'. Definitely false advertising on the name, as there were a million people there, all trying to get a waterfall shower. We were not keen for queuing in paradise, so we headed back and paddled further up the river. We moored up and had lunch on a
deserted meadowbank by the river, then found a cool little rope swing and played about on that for ages (cue comedy whoops and falls!) with hardly another person in sight. Brilliant! We headed back via a little cave, called 'Fern Grotto'. The giant tour companies who brought in the tourists wouldn't let us moor up at their jetty (pah!) so we tied up the kayak on the river bank and hacked our way, George of the Jungle-style, to the grotto. It was a nice little place, with huge dangling ferns and little waterfalls. We headed back just as a boatload of Japanese tourists arrived, all taking pictures of their shoes, the path, each other, etc; phewf!
And that is it for Hawai'i! We hit the road again in mid January. Until then, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year. Thanks for reading our blog!






