- The list below includes 65 free or cheap things to do in or near Honaunau, Hawaii, including 41 different types of inexpensive activities like Historic Sites, Bay, Beaches and Farms & Ranches.
- From Honaunau Bay to Manini Kapahukapu Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Honaunau and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kealakekua, Captain Cook, Kailua-Kona and Holualoa.
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Built at the site of the old Holualoa post office, the Holualoa Gallery features local instruments on display from artists on the island. Workshops on how to build your own ukulele are offered, as well as views of classic pottery.
13.6 Miles
Located on a scenic highway, Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor consists of small shops and galleries featuring the crafts of local artists. The corridor is the home of several coffee bean farms in the area.
13.6 Miles
At Ipu Hale Gallery, visitors can see a variety of carved and decorated gourd sculptures from a local artist. The gourds have designs like plants, butterflies, and fruit carved onto them.
13.9 Miles
A five acre farm that has a strong commitment to green and organic principles, the Kuaiwi Farm produces Kona old style organic coffee. The farm welcomes visitors for tours and classes.
14.5 Miles
Established by Yoshisuke Sasaki, a Japanese immigrant, in 1918, Keauhou Store today functions as a local store selling a variety of items ranging from fresh fruits, vegetables to t-shirts with vintage designs and postcards, as well as a museum.
15.0 Miles
The Royal Kona Resort Luau is a traditional feast, completed with fire-dancers and traditional dishes. The drinks are unlimited and the scenery, especially the sunset, is very popular among the tourists.
15.4 Miles
The Kona Brewing Company was founded in 1945. It now produces on a regular basis 13 different ale specialties. It also owns two pubs, which serve different menus.
15.5 Miles
Mauka Meadows is a Kona coffee plantation located in the Kona Coffee Belt along the slope of Mount Hualalai. The farm also houses multiple exotic native Hawaiian plants and trees which can be explored through self-guided tours of the place.
15.6 Miles
At Hulihe'e Palace, visitors can learn about the history of Hawaiian culture on a self-guided tour of the building. The palace hosts community events like hula classes, book clubs, and choirs.
15.8 Miles
Featuring panoramic views of Kailua Bay, Kailua Pier offers visitors a boardwalk to watch the ocean and boats pass by. The waters around the pier are clear, providing visitors with an opportunity to see tropical fish.