- The list below includes 149 free or cheap things to do in or near Kapaa, Hawaii, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Fishing, Kayaking, Beaches and Hiking Trails.
- From Kauai Path to Sleeping Giant Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kapaa and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kilauea, Hanalei, Koloa and Waimea.
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Two advanced-level trails allow for access to Hideaways Beach. The crescent-shaped beach has an intimate feel, and while it is not good for general swimming the water offers snorkeling opportunities.
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At Wyllie Beach, visitors can access a shallow beach by crossing a short stream. The beach is visible during low tide, and can often disappear once the tide has risen.
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Transportation: Just past Tahiti Nui, Hanalei, HI 96714
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Located on the north shore of Kauai, Hanalei Beach is a half-moon bay consisting of a white sandy beach with beautiful volcanic cliffs in the background. With swimming, fishing and kayaking in summers and surfing in winters, the beach is home to a wide range of acitivities.
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When the waves are too large, Hanalei River Watersports offer a wide range of quiet water activities to suit all abilities. These includes multi-person kayaking, scuba diving as well as guided cruises down the Hanalei River.
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Malama Ke Kai – Reef Guides Hawaii is an eco-conscious tour company offering guided reef snorkelling expeditions on the shores of Kauai. Tailored to each group, tours last from 2 ½ – 4 hours and can include gear, a snorkelling lesson, fish counts, and lunch.
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Filled with white sands, Hanalei Bay Beach offers visitors opportunities for swimming, fishing, and body boarding. The waters are relatively shallow and the waves are tame; with a pier extending out into the bay.
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Pu'u Poa Beach is a public access beach that is utilized mostly by guests of the Hanalei Bay Resort and the St. Regis Princeville Resort since both are within walking distance. The closeness of a reef to the beach makes the water ideal for ocean swimming and snorkeling.
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Kawai Island's Makawehi Lithified Cliffs are found on the southern face of the island. The cliffs were formed by underwater erosion over millenia and are now visible due to changing water levels. The Makawehi Lithified Cliffs are an unusual tourist attraction and a popular photography site.
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Recently restored and having its wood replaced with concrete, Hanalei Pier is a popular local venue for a variety of water sports and offers scenic views of the distant mountains.
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Visitors can take a scenic drive down State Highway 520 at Maluhia Road Tree Tunnel. The road is lined with tropical trees that shades the road so that it feels like the visitor is driving through a tunnel.