- The list below includes 76 free or cheap things to do in or near Holualoa, Hawaii, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Factory Tours, Art Gallery, Farms & Ranches and Arts Centers.
- From Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor to Hula Daddy Kona Coffee, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Holualoa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kailua-Kona, Kealakekua, Waikoloa and Captain Cook.
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Featuring an offshore reef, Samuel M. Spencer Beach Park offers visitors opportunities for camping, swimming, and relaxing. The waters are relatively calm and wave-less, accommodating swimmers of various skill levels.
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Tour the historic Parker Ranch, home of the Parker family cattle empire on the Big Island of Hawaii until 1992. Along with a guided tour of the ranch, visitors may also drive through the ranch operation or take a trail ride.
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Mauna Kea is a Hawaiian island that provides visitors with the chance to go both hiking and skiing. The location is known to have clear skies suitable for guests interested in astronomy.
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With a height of 13,796 feet, the Mauna Kea Summit offers a scenic view of the surroundings. In here is also found the largest observatory for optical, infrared, and submilimeter astronomy center.
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Adjacent to the Kawaihae Harbor sits Spencer Beach Park, a state park that is popular with swimmers and snorklers. The water is clear, temperate and full of fascinating corals. The corals are also very sharp, and flippers or dive shoes are recommended.
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Kealakekua Bay is a conservation district for marine life and is the site of multiple arecheological and historical sites including religious temples and the Captain Cook Mountain. Visitors can enjoy a number of outdoor activities here which include kayaking, snorkeling and scuba diving.
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Dahana Ranch, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, is a family-owned, working cattle ranch. Visitors come to the ranch for daily horseback rides and to participate in cattle drives.
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Erected by Hawaiian King Kamehameha I, Pu'ukohola is a submerged religious temple that is now a national park. The temple ruins are occupied by an extraordinarily large number of sharks. Whales also frequent the area.
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The location surrounding this active volcano offers guests the opportunity to go both hiking and sightseeing. Visitors of the Kilauea Volcano who wish to see lava should take a helicopter tour of the area.