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The Nā Pali Coast stretches along the northwestern shoreline of Kaua’i. This portion of the coastline is home to sea cliffs, valleys, streams, and waterfalls, making it a popular sightseeing destination for island visitors and locals. To guide your decisions on what to do while exploring the area, here’s a brief introduction to the shoreline’s geology.

What to Look for When Sightseeing on the Nā Pali Coast

1. Red Dirt

As you explore the area, you’ll notice a red tint to the dirt. The hue comes from basalt rock, which developed through lava flow from the island’s active volcanoes. The rock contains iron particles that gradually rusted over millions of years, accounting for the striking, red pigment.

2. Weathered Peaks

sightseeingWhile sightseeing, make sure to see the soaring peaks on the northwestern stretch of the coastline. The peaks will feature a wavy appearance and look like fabric folds. This shows how a million years of natural weathering from wind, rain, and pounding surf can remold a sprawling landscape.

3. Sea Caves

If you want to explore the Nā Pali Coast, consider a sightseeing boat tour on a raft. A raft tour like this will give you a chance to explore the area’s many grand sea caves. The cavities in the cliffs show the Pacific Ocean’s impact on the neighboring landscape. Over years of forcefully crashing into the rock, the seawater slowly created openings in the formations.

To get the most out of your sightseeing adventure, arrange a tour through Nā Pali Riders Raft Tours in Waimea, HI. Their crew is familiar with the area and offers sea cave tours on Zodiac© rafts. These adventures provide guests with snorkeling opportunities to see turtles, dolphins, and the island’s colorful, tropical fish. View a gallery of their past excursions online, or call (808) 742-6331 to book your tour. Connect with the team on Facebook for the latest news and updates.

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