Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
(Honolulu Airport - HNL)
Whether you’re arriving on the Garden Isle or heading home, Lihue Airport (LIH) offers a relaxed and locally inspired shopping and dining experience to enhance your journey. While smaller in size than major mainland airports, LIH reflects Kauai’s charm with convenient amenities, friendly service, and a selection of eateries and shops that capture the spirit of the island.
Lihue Airport offers a variety of dining options that showcase the local flavors of Hawaii alongside familiar favorites. From grab-and-go snacks to sit-down meals, you’ll find satisfying choices whether you’re on a tight schedule or have time to unwind.
Kauai Island Grill: Located near the departure gates, this eatery offers classic Hawaiian-style plate lunches with rice, mac salad, and local favorites like kalua pork, teriyaki chicken, and fresh-caught fish. It’s a great spot for one last taste of Kauai before departure.
Aloha ‘Aina Café: This café focuses on locally sourced ingredients and lighter fare, including fresh fruit bowls, smoothies, poke, and vegetarian options. A great choice for health-conscious travelers.
Starbucks: Conveniently located near the main terminal entrance, Starbucks serves up its signature coffee and breakfast options, making it a popular stop for early-morning flights.
Grab-n-Go Kiosks: For passengers in a rush, kiosks offer sandwiches, chips, drinks, and baked goods—all packaged for convenience.
Though Lihue Airport doesn’t have luxury boutiques or large-scale duty-free stores, it provides several locally themed shops that offer authentic Hawaiian products, gifts, and essentials.
Na Hoku: A well-known Hawaiian jeweler, Na Hoku offers elegant, locally designed jewelry pieces made with pearls, gold, and tropical motifs. Perfect for travelers seeking a meaningful keepsake or gift.
Garden Isle Gifts & News: This shop features Kauai-made chocolates, coffee, jams, books, island-themed clothing, and souvenir items like mugs, magnets, and leis.
Paradise News & Sundries: Located in the central terminal area, this store carries snacks, reading materials, sunscreen, phone chargers, and other last-minute necessities for travelers.
ABC Express: A compact version of Hawaii’s iconic ABC Stores, this location offers drinks, snacks, toiletries, and affordable souvenirs for travelers short on time.
If you misplace an item during your time at Lihue Airport, don’t panic—Lost and Found services are available to assist.
If you believe you lost something in the terminal (such as the waiting areas, restrooms, or security checkpoint), contact the airport’s Lost and Found office.
If the item was left on your flight, reach out to your airline’s Lost and Found department.
If the item was lost during TSA screening, contact the TSA directly for assistance.
Lost and Found Office (LIH Terminal Admin Office)
Phone: (808) 274-3800
Hours: Monday–Friday, 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM (excluding state holidays)
Arrive Early: LIH is a small airport, but lines can get long during peak hours. Arriving early gives you time to enjoy a meal or browse for gifts.
Shop Local: Many airport vendors support local artisans and businesses. Look for Kauai-made items to support the island’s economy.
Check Hours: Not all shops and restaurants operate on a 24-hour schedule. Morning flights may have fewer options open.
Whether you’re enjoying a last bite of loco moco or picking up a final souvenir, Lihue Airport provides a warm, convenient, and authentically Hawaiian experience. From fresh island cuisine to handcrafted local products, your time at LIH is an extension of Kauai’s welcoming spirit.