OUI TRAVEL
Call: (630) 879-1111 or (800) 432-5948 | Email:
5 S. Randall Rd. Batavia, IL 60510
Due to COVID-19, our in-office hours have been adjusted to ensure a safe office environment for both our employees and clientele. Please know that while our in-office hours have been limited, we are still available for communication and consultation via telephone and email outside of these adjusted hours.
New In-Office Operating Hours:
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday: 9:00 am - 3:00 pm
Wednesday & Saturday: by appointment only
Thank you for your understanding and patience during this unprecedented time. Together, we will see brighter travel days ahead!
Lihue, the main town on the Hawaiian island of Kauai, blends administrative importance with island charm. As the county seat, it’s the hub of government and commerce, but it also serves as the welcoming gateway for travelers arriving at Lihue Airport or through its nearby harbor. Historically, Lihue grew with the sugarcane industry, and remnants of that era can still be found in landmarks like the Kilohana Plantation, now a cultural center where visitors can explore the island’s agricultural heritage and enjoy luaus, dining, and art.
The natural setting around Lihue is just as compelling as its history. Kalapaki Beach, with its gentle waves, is a favorite for swimming and learning to surf, while the lush Wailua Falls, just a short drive away, is one of Kauai’s most iconic cascades.
Lihue also reflects the cultural diversity of Kauai. From its farmers’ markets brimming with tropical fruit and local crafts to its mix of Hawaiian, Asian, and Western influences in food and traditions, the town offers a vivid introduction to the island’s way of life. For many visitors, Lihue is more than a point of arrival, it’s a place that captures the balance of everyday island living and the extraordinary natural beauty that defines Kauai.