The four-hour ATV and waterfall tour with Kauai ATV really gets you in touch with the island… and, by saying “in touch with” I mean muddy — very muddy. 🙂 In fact, the slogan on the complementary bandanas from Kauai ATV says, “Do something dirty.” Though I don’t normally like getting muddy and dirty, I’ve got to say, this ATV tour made getting dirty lots of fun.
In addition to the bandanas, Kauai ATV provides t-shirts and shorts to wear for the ride. (A private changing area and locker is provided.) You get to keep the bandanas, but the t-shirts and shorts are on loan. You’ll happily hand the mud-soaked clothing back to Kauai ATV at the end of the tour.
The tour path runs through an old Koloa sugar cane plantation. We stopped at several points of interest along the way. We paused before driving through the tunnel so that our tour guide could tell us the history of the tunnel and a little bit about plantation life. Our next stop was at the waterfall where we could swim, snack and relax for a bit. We stopped at a World War II bunker and even got to go inside and see some of the remnant supplies. Our final stop on the way back was to enjoy a valley and mountain view that’s been the backdrop of many famous movie scenes.
Click the arrow to watch our fun little video overview of the Kauai ATV waterfall tour:
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Mahalo to Kauai ATV and the Kauai Visitor Bureau for hosting our tour.
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Those photos look amazing. This is exactly why we are downsizing and living below our means. Experiences over possessions! Thanks for the inspiration. I hope to visit Hawaii in a few yearss.