- The list below includes 235 free or cheap things to do in or near Kailua, Hawaii, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Beaches, Kayaking and Waterfalls.
- From Kailua Beach Park to Lanikai Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kailua and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kaneohe and Pearl City.
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Enjoy soup or salad, sandwiches, scones, desserts, and fresh fruit in a cozy Victorian-style tearoom
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Sitting on the shores of Honolulu is Kakaako Waterfront Park, offering visitors opportunities to enjoy water-based activities, or hiking and sightseeing. Facilities include drinking water, restrooms, picnic tables, and an amphitheater.
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Residing within Doris Duke Foundation for Islamic Art-owned mansion, the Shangri La was created with the purpose of understanding and preserving the Islamic diverse arts and cultures through educational programs.
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Experience the coral life of Hawaii like you have never seen it at Waikiki Aquarium, a place where young and old can see what lies under the sea. Featuring exhibits for much of the native marine life of the region, visit today.
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A 300-acre tract of land designated as a public park in 1867, Kapiolani Park, is an ideal place for a family to enjoy all the beauty that Hawaii has to offer. Lush greenery, jogging trails, sports courts, picnic areas and more, make this a great place to visit.
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The Halawa Xeriscape Garden is a public garden that displays a collection of xeric plants while using less water than most currently popular plants. The garden was opened with the purpose of educating local residents about water conservation.
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Located on 4 acres of land, Napuanani Neighborhood Park is a community park that offers a number of recreational amenities for guests to enjoy. These amenities include a basketball court, playground equipment, and a ball field.
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Halawa District Park provides scenic views of Pearl Harbor and the valley itself. In addition, the park offers an open field, baseball field, jungle gym, football field, tennis courts as well as a gym.
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Nestled in the mountains, Kahana Valley State Park offers visitors an opportunity to hike through tropical wilderness. The trail accommodates hikers of all skill levels; and takes visitors through jungle vegetation while providing scenic views of the ocean.
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Scenic, cultural, and historic attractions are put on display with the Waikiki Trolley. Guests simply board the trolley and are taken around the town with the help of a knowledgeable tour guide who tells stories about a variety of major sites.
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With 5,300 acres of tropical forest to explore, Ahupua'a O Kahana State Park offers visitors two trails for hiking and taking in the nature views. The park is home to 31 families that provide Hawaiian cultural education services for visitors.