Na Pali Coast Hawaiian Culture Shirt - Aloha Tee, Hawaii Heritage Gift, Pacific Islander
The Nā Pali Coast is Kaua'i's wild side — 17 miles of green sea cliffs dropping straight into the Pacific, accessible only by boat, helicopter, or foot. This tee honors the most dramatic shoreline in the islands.
The cliffs rise 4,000 feet from the ocean, carved by millions of years of rainfall, wind, and wave. The Kalalau Trail traces the cliff edge for 11 miles from Ke'e Beach to Kalalau Beach, passing the Hanakāpī'ai Falls valley and several Hawaiian taro-farming valleys that were inhabited for centuries before access from the rest of the island became too difficult. The coast is protected as a state wilderness park. Spinner dolphins (naia) and humpbacks (kohola, in winter) move along the open water below.
For locals, Nā Pali is the wild edge — the place that hasn't been tamed and shouldn't be. For visitors, this shirt is the cliffs you saw from the catamaran, the helicopter, or the trail — Kaua'i at its most unforgettable.
Soft unisex tee. Multiple sizes and colorways available.