- The list below includes 157 free or cheap things to do in or near Ka'anapali, Hawaii, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Ziplines, Farms & Ranches, Train Tours and Paddleboarding.
- From Maui Paddle Sports to Skyline Eco Adventure, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Ka'anapali and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Lahaina, Lanai City and Kaunakakai.
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With the top speed of 55 mph, the Kapalua Adventures ziplines have almost 2 miles in length and pass over tropical forests, pineapple fields, and a 50 foot-tall waterfall. This is one of the largest ziplines in America.
5.0 Miles
At Lahaina Stables, riders of all experience levels can feel comfortable thanks to gentle horses and experienced guides. The paths offer views of the mountains and the ocean, as well as the sunset.
5.1 Miles
Maui's D.T. Fleming Beach Park offers abundant visitor amenities, including grills, picnic tables, lifeguards, a boat ramp and a large parking lot. Its restrooms are wheelchair-accessible, and the Comfort Station has a potable water tap, toilets and shower facilities.
5.1 Miles
Sun-drenched Kapalua Beach is one of Maui's top vacation destinations. This balmy beach attracts surfers, sun-worshippers, water skiiers and those who just love to splash around in the surf. Kapalua Beach is also home to a large population of highly endangered monk seals.
6.1 Miles
Experienced surfers and vacationers alike find Honolua Bay to be one an enjoyable spot. The bay offers powerful waves, as well as fun places for snorkeling and scuba diving.
7.4 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.
9.3 Miles
As a surfer's paradise, Honokohau Bay is a remote, rocky beach surrounded by cliffs. The beach is not open to swimmers, but visitors can watch surfers from the shore and enjoy coconut water from a vendor.
9.4 Miles
The half-mile hike from the parking lot to the Iao Valley State Monument makes this a popular attraction among visitors who prefer not to walk long distances. The monument is a natural feature created by millions of years of water and wind erosion.
9.5 Miles
Hikers love the Waihee Ridge Trail in Waihee, Hawaii. The trail is roughly 5 miles long and is unpaved, making it somewhat slippery after heavy rains. Tough boots with high-traction soles minimize the risk of slipping or falling.
9.5 Miles
Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens is a public garden established in 1952 in West Maui's Iao Valley. The garden, cut through by the Iao Stream, showcases a selection of plants and dwellings from different cultures including Japanese, Portuguese and Hawaiian.