- The list below includes 273 free or cheap things to do in or near Kaneohe, Hawaii, including 63 different types of inexpensive activities like Hiking Trails, Movie Theaters, Gardens and Parks.
- From Haiku Stairs to Kaneohe Bay Sandbar, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kaneohe and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Pearl City and Waipahu.
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Known for its soft white sand, Papa'iloa Beach is a scenic beach that provides visitors with picturesque sights when visiting. Visitors enjoy taking in the sights, surfing, or even catching a glimpse of a bathing sea turtle on the beach.
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As a sports complex, Waialua District Park offers visitors a facility complete with a gym, outdoor basketball courts, picnic areas, tennis courts, volleyball courts, and more. The park also has several picnic areas.
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Known for its glass-bottomed kayak tours, Shaka Kayaks is an eco-tour company devoted to sustainable tourism and aquatic environmental appreciation. All guided tours depart from Oahu's Turtle Bay Resort.
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The Maili Community Park is a community park that includes a multi-purpose field, a building, and an open grass area. The park is available for activities such as crafts, foot ball games, and soccer games.
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As a spot for surfing and snorkeling, Ke Iki Beach provides visitors with scenic white sands and panoramic ocean views. The waves at this beach can be large, so the swimming is only recommended for strong swimmers.
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Sunset Beach Park is known for its outstanding surfing conditions particularly during the winter when surfs often reach 30 feet tall. The area is also popular with swimmers and snorkelers.
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One of the venues for the Triple Crown of Surfing, Ehukai Beach Park can have over thirty foot high waves during the wintertime. During the summer, the waves are calmer and it is possible to swim.
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Discover the hidden gems of Oahu when you take a guided stand-up paddle tour with Coconut Adventures. Stand up paddling is safe and fun for all ages, and the experienced guides will share stories of the beautiful island on the way.
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Visitors to Turtle Bay Beach on Oahu enjoy swimming, boogie boarding, kayaking and playing in the surf. They also have a chance to spot a rare honu, an indigenous and endangered species of sea turtle.
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Maili Beach Park lets visitors swim in the ocean and explore the Hawaiian coastline. Facilities at the park include a workout area, two surfing spots, picnic areas, and places to camp.