County of Kaua’i, Hawai’i, U.S.A.

County of Kaua’i, Hawai’i, U.S.A.

Being blessed with abundant natural resources, the County of Kaua’i and the City of Davao established a sister city agreement to focus more on developing sectors in Tourism and Education. 

Moreover, these two cities conform with each other in terms of agricultural practices and environmental protection initiatives. 

Kaua’i and Davao both have a passion for chocolate production as well. Moreover, Kaua’i and Davao agreed to ramp up trade and investment to open up more business opportunities for the investors.

Davao City Mayor Sara Duterte-Carpio and Mayor Bernard Carvalho signed the sister city agreement.

Mayor Sara Duterte and Mayor Bernard Carvalho signed the sister city agreement last 2018

Areas of Cooperation

Tourism Development

Education

Socio-Economic Data

71,735 metro population as of 2015

1,430 square kilometers of land area

Tourism Facts

Known as the Garden Island of Hawaii, Kaua’i offers tourists a majestic view of the green landscapes, tall mountains, and blue seas. Being the fourth largest of Hawaii, Kaua’i is not only a beautiful haven but also provides tourists with activities such as kayaking, hiking, snorkeling, and many more. 

Popular tourist attractions include the Wailua River and the Poipu Beach. The Wailua River is the largest river in Hawaii and offers tourists a challenge in kayaking and canoeing. Moreover, this massive river has big mountain ridges and caves that can be explored through boating. The pristine blue waters of Poipu Beach will definitely captivate the hearts of tourists as it offers the best amenities and numerous activities. Furthermore, sight-seeing seals in the beach is also a fun venture in Poipu but tourists are cautioned to maintain their distance from these endangered animals.

Tourist Destination
Wailua River
Poipu Beach

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