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Kauai Regions

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Kauai is one of the prettiest islands of Hawaii. It is located in the northwestern most part of Hawaii and is quite correctly dubbed as the Garden Island, owing to the lush green scenery and the tropical climate. Watered by abundant rainfall, the island flourishes with flora and fauna and is green for most of the year. The natural wonders of the island are known far and wide. Kauai has acquired fame because of some its natural wonders such as the Waimea Canyon and the Na Pali coast. Formed largely due to the forces of erosion these are really sights to behold. Kauai is one of the most populated islands in Hawaii and is visited by throngs of tourists every year. As a result of its age it has miles of coast line that is ideal for a holiday. It is one of the oldest of the islands, a fact that adds to its natural charm.

The major regions of Kauai are usually defined with respect to the prevailing winds. The north and the eastern sides are windward, while the south and the west sides are termed as the leeward side. The winds blown in to the shore on the north and east sides, while the south and west sides are more protected from the winds. The windward sides tend to be greener having greater amount of tree cover. The other parts get less rainfall because the rain laden winds have already dropped the rainfall on the windward sides of the island. Thus the west and southern sides are more barren.

Kauai is a favorite destination for many of the visitors to Hawaii. This is because it developed as a tourist spot considerably later than the other islands and still retains much of its natural beauty. Kauai is one of the least populated islands having a population of 63000 people. For visitors who simply want to sit and laze around, the multitude of beaches provide the perfect opportunity. For those on the adventurous side, there are plenty of beaches and natural wonders to explore all over the island.

Not just an attractive tourist spot, the island also offers the largest number of timeshare properties in the state of Hawaii. If you crave for huge golf courses, desolate beaches and amazing views, you may consider getting a timeshare in the island of Kauai. Around 40% of the total timeshare inventory of the islands in contained in the island of Kauai. Several natural disasters in the recent past led to the renovation of existing resorts and development of new hotels and buildings. The 1990s saw a boom in timeshare units, with several existing condominiums being transformed into timeshare units. Investment in a timeshare can help you reap a large number of benefits and is a money-making machinery in itself. You will have to invest an initial amount for maintenance, but the profits you make will make up for the initial investment. Investment in timeshares in Kauai is often considered a goldmine and is thought of as a small price to pay for your own bit of paradise.

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