Enjoy our collection of great Kauai webcams from some of the best resorts and beaches on the island. Watch all of the beauty of the Garden Island, live.
Kauai is known as the Garden Isle due to the lush rain forests that cover most of it’s 552 square miles. Trade winds blow air up the mountain slopes resulting in daily rainfall. As a result, Kauai is one of the most beautiful of the Hawaiian islands. In addition, Kauai is also one of the first Hawaiian islands to form as a result of volcanic activity.
Kauai has a population of about 75,000 people and is the least populated islands when compared to Maui, Oahu and the Big Island of Hawaii.
The town of Princeville is known for it’s beautiful coastline and gorgeous resorts overlooking the Pacific ocean.
The weather in Kauai is mild the entire year with average highs ranging from 78 in January to 85 in August with lows ranging from 67 in January to 76 in August. While it rains throughout the year, the most rainfall occurs between October and May. Kauai is susceptible to hurricanes but fortunately they are rare. The last major hurricane that resulted in significant damage was Iniki in 1992.
All webcams below verified as operational – June 2026
Live view of the beach, rocky point and surf from the Sheraton Kauai.
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Live streaming view of the ocean and grounds at the Lawai Beach Resort.
Watch live from Poipu on the southern coast of Kauai from the Whalers Cove Resort.
From the north shore of Kauai, this webcam has great views of the rugged coastline and beach.
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Watch the north shore of Kauai live from Hanalei Bay.
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Unique and gorgeous view from the top of the hill looking down over the vegetation and ocean.
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Live view of the beach, lawn area and surf form the Brennecke’s Beach Broiler restaurant in Poipu.
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Close up view of the shoreline and ocean from the edge of a rocky point.
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