- The list below includes 53 free or cheap things to do in or near Kaunakakai, Hawaii, including 59 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Farms & Ranches, Parks and Fishing.
- From Pali Coast to One Ali'i Fishpond, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kaunakakai and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Lanai City, Lahaina, Kapalua and Ka'anapali.
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Manawai Estate Chocolate is a chocolate farm and estate that uses tours to showcase the Hawaiian cacao bean. The farm offers chocolate tastings and educational lessons about the history of chocolate.
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More than 1,500 species of tropical and subtropical flowers are found at the Enchanting Floral Gardens. The cafe severs smoothies, fresh juices, fast food dishes, and others.
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830 Akumu Street, Kailua, HI 96734
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Choose a Kailua or Waikiki food tour with Flavor of Hawaii Culinary Adventures Food Tours, where guides lead groups on a walking tour focused on contemporary Hawaiian food and culture. Visit a variety of local restaurants and eateries during the 2.5 hour tour.
49.6 Miles
Photo Safari Hawaii offers private photo eco-tours on several Hawaiian islands where guests will be taken to the most scenic locales. Besides providing knowledge of the locations, the guides also advise on photographic techniques.
49.7 Miles
Makena's Oneloa Beach is the perfect destination for those who wish to avoid Hawaii's more crowded beaches. It is open throughout the year and is prone to extremely high winds in the afternoon and early evening hours.
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Ahihi Bay is a great spot for a day on the water. Visitors can go kayaking, snorkeling, or SCUBA diving, or simply relax and enjoy the view and maybe spot a green sea turtle or an eagle ray.
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Overlooking the Kaneohe Bay and Mokulua Islands, Kailua Beach Park is a stretch of white sand and is a local venue for a variety of sports including swimming, canoeing, kayaking and more.
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A peaceful quarter mile sandy waterfront, Oneloa Beach is a local favorite for residents. The uncrowded shores looks upon a shallow reef where visitors can snorkel among wildlife or they can dive from cliffs into deep water.
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Measuring over 3.8 acres and centrally located, Harold Rice Park offers views of both the south and north shores and the West Maui Mountains. The park includes picnic tables with one grill, bathrooms and steep grassy hills.