The "Garden Isle" is often considered to be the most beautiful of the Hawaiian Islands. And if you are vacationing on Kauai and have a desire to go sportfishing in Hawaii, Kauai has its advantages. Thanks to Kauai's steep ocean floor, you don't have to travel far to reach the fishing grounds, usually in 10 minutes or less with many of the Hawaii fishing charters. Kauai as a sport fishing destination is becoming more and more popular.
Although Oahu and the Big Island sport fishing are more popular due to their calmer waters, when you go deep sea fishing off the North Shore of Kauai, you will have a fantastic view of the steep, green, castle like cliffs of the Na Pali Coast rising above you.
Sport fishing on Kauai allows for catching colorful mahimahi, ferocious ono (wahoo) and ahi (yellow fin ad big eye tuna). Looking for the excitement of reeling in a really big one? Within a mile of Princeville's harbor, it's marlin country at the FADS.
Island hopping? Check out the Hawaii fishing scene on these islands:
Oahu Sport Fishing – Angle for marlin, ahi and more off Waikiki with Diamond Head in the background, and when you're need for fishing excitement is satisfied, check out the multitude of other activities on this most popular of the Hawaiian islands.
Maui Sport Fishing - The island's motto "Maui is no ka oi" means Maui is the best, and while not Kona, this beautiful island beat Kona with a marlin record.
Big Island Sport Fishing – Kona is the sport fishing capital of the Pacific. Learn why.
In high tourism season, the fishing charters fill fast, so books yours well in advance to be assured your island vacation includes the Hawaii sport fishing tour of your dreams.