- 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.
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10.8 Miles
Sprawling over 100 acres, Keopuolani Regional Park has amenities like an aquatics center, sports fields, a race track, and more. The park has different terrains to explore, including a tropical forest and a sand dunes area.
10.9 Miles
Surrounded by rocky cliffs, Keokea Beach has very rough surf and views out over the Pacific. Facilities at the beach include a playground, BBQ grills, restroom facilities, and picnic tables.
11.2 Miles
A smaller alternative to 'big van' companies, Hana 4 Less Private Tours offers van and bus tours of the scenic Hana road. The company specializes in private tours for couples, families, or small groups.
11.3 Miles
Learn about all the different plants and discover the important role they play in the environment. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens provides a place where visitors can learn the importance of plant life through various workshops and activities.
11.4 Miles
Learn classic homestyle Asian cooking techniques with a Chez Klio – Maui Cooking Class, culminating with a meal of your efforts in a Haleakala mountainside house. Menus include four dishes, with a dessert prepared by your chef.
11.5 Miles
Maui Bowling Center is one of the last remaining bowling alleys where pins are manually set up. Patrons can manually write scores with the plastic score sheets and bowling balls return in a track above the lanes.
11.9 Miles
The history of Maui is put on display at the Bailey House Museum. There are several exhibits covering local art, and performances from local musicians are frequently held at the site which can also be booked for special events.
12.1 Miles
Sitting at the bottom of Mount Haleakala, the Kula Botanical Garden is an eight-acre garden and botanical reserve. It flourishes with hundreds of colorful, fragrant blossoms and greenery of diverse shapes and sizes.
12.3 Miles
Spanning ten miles, Iao Valley State Park offers scenic views of Maui. Visitors can explore exhibits at the Hawaii Nature Center and walk a paved trail that leads to the iconic 1,200 foot tall lava remnant, the Iao Needle.