- The list below includes 175 free or cheap things to do in or near Haiku, Hawaii, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Farms & Ranches, Art Gallery and Observatories & Planetariums.
- From Kaumahina State Wayside Park to Northshore Zipline Co., there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Haiku and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Kula, Hana and Wailea.
Showing 121-130 of
215
19.6 Miles
The Olivine Pools are a conglomeration of several tide pools that are located on a patch of barren lava next to the ocean. The pools are located on a rocky beach and require a hike to gain access to.
19.7 Miles
Locally owned and operating, Maui Kayaks offers both kayak equipment rentals and special kayak tours around the island. Most of the tours are eco-adventures that also include snorkeling and viewing wildlife.
19.7 Miles
The white sand and clear water of Makena Beach offers a clear view of Kaho'olawe Island. The beach has plenty of waves to surf and underwater life to explore while snorkeling or scuba diving.
19.8 Miles
Aloha Kayaks Maui provides guided kayak and snorkelling tours and scuba trips for all ages and experience levels, with an emphasis on eco-consciousness and education. Experience local wildlife including green sea turtles and whales.
19.8 Miles
With Clear Kayaks Maui, visitors can rent kayaks to take out on the water for two hours to a full day. The kayaks have clear bottoms so visitors can easily spot marine life like sea turtles while kayaking.
20.0 Miles
Watch the kids build sandcastles or float atop the salty water of the ocean at Maluaka Beach. The clean beach is a wonderful spot to catch a few rays and a few waves.
20.0 Miles
Unofficially designated a clothing-optional beach, Maui's Little Beach is part of Makena State Park. The beach offers swimming, surfing, snorkeling, and body boarding, whether or not guests choose to keep their suits on.
20.1 Miles
Beautiful Maluaka Beach is known for its unusually large sea turtle population. It is open for swimming, shell collecting, nature photography, ocean kayaking, snorkeling and a host of other enjoyable marine activities.
20.1 Miles
Snorkelers can often be found exploring around the rocky point near Palau'ea Beach. Swimmers also enjoy the sandy, gently sloping bottom of the ocean near this more secluded beach for swimming.
20.3 Miles
Kahanu Garden is located in one of Hawaii's largest hala forests, and showcases an impressive variety of Pacific Island plants, including the largest collection of breadfruit in the world. Visit Pi`ilanihale, a huge lava-rock Polynesian worship site, and now a National Historic Landmark.