- The list below includes 36 free or cheap things to do in or near Kalaupapa, Hawaii, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Other Landmarks, Religious Buildings, Beaches and Parks.
- From Kalaupapa National Historical Park to St. Philomena Church, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kalaupapa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kaunakakai, Lanai City, Kapalua and Lahaina.
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Haiku's Leilani Farm Sanctuary is a haven for farm animals and domestic pets rescued from abuse and neglect. The spacious Sanctuary welcomes visitors of all ages. Donations are gratefully accepted.
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A non-degree arts education institution, the Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center offers diverse classes for children and adults. Its most popular offerings include classes in drawing, painting, traditional printmaking, fiber arts and jewelry design.
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The Redline Rafting Co. takes the clients on two different types of tours: snorkeling and marine wildlife watching. Private charters are also available, for special events.
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Set against the backdrop of the Ko'olau Mountains, Honolulu Polo Club offers visitors the opportunity to watch polo at any of the nine fields on the property. Visitors can bring children under the age of 12 for free admission.
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With its huge campground and plentiful amenities, the Bellows Field Beach Park is a premier camping destination on the Big Island. Campers may reserve a spot online or via telephone. Bellows Field Beach Park includes 50 campsites, restrooms, showers, grills and picnic tables. Lifeguards are on duty during the d…
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A large variety of plants, shrines, and two labyrinths are found at the Sacred Garden of Maliko. There are also picnic areas in here, as well as meditation gardens.
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Come to Haiku, Hawaii for the ultimate zipline adventure, courtesy of the Northshore Zipline Co. Ziplining is safe, exhilarating, easy to learn and provides a unique bird's-eye view of the gorgeous Hawaiian landscape.
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Native Hawaiians and tourists rank Keawakapu as among the state's best swimming beaches. Its fine-grained sand is devoid of sharp rocks and litter, and the water is sparkling, clean and warm.
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A cuinary tour, the Local Tastes of Maui takes the visitors through Paia, Makawao, or Lahaina, in which they can indulge in the local specialties and the historic backgrounds.
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Grab your snorkeling gear and spend some time exploring Mokapu Beach Park, in Maui. Lava rock formations crop up near the shore, while the surf is sandy and gently slopes making it ideal for swimming in calmer waters.