Called 'the bible' - Travel & Leisure , this top-rated guide has 'Everything you need to know about Kauai's beaches, activities, restaurants, tours, accommodations, and more!' - Hawaii Magazine . With more than 125,000 copies in print, the book is praised as a "trusted sidekick for the visitor who wants to get to know the island well" - Honolulu Advertiser , and recommended by the San Francisco Chronicle , Vancouver Courier , San Jose Mercury News , TravelAge West , Chicago Sun Times , and Sunset Magazine . According to the Los Angeles Times : "Our vacation became an adventure the day we discovered the Kauai Underground Guide!"
Index doesn’t have either page numbers OR links, useless! Photos seem stuck in at random and text sometimes gets lost around the photos, or the caption is duplicated.
This is a fairly good guidebook to the island, logically arranged so that it's easy to read up on the section of the island you're staying in. I have a couple quibbles as I found some of the information already outdated (prices changed, some places no longer in business, etc.) The free CD was so-so -- I'm not a big fan of Keali'i Reichel.
This is one of two general guidebooks on Kaua'i I've used over the years. On previous trips, I've used The Ultimate Kaua'i Guidebook, and I think I prefer it slightly.
Thinking of Hawaii today. How much I'd like to be there. Worked for the printer who produced this edition for Lenore. I no longer have my copy because I handed it off to friends who were heading to Ka'wai and felt they could make good use of this material.