- The list below includes 63 free or cheap things to do in or near Kealakekua, Hawaii, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Kayaking, Farms & Ranches, History Museums and Beaches.
- From Kealakekua Bay to Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kealakekua and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kailua-Kona, Captain Cook, Holualoa and Honaunau.
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Mauna Kea is a Hawaiian island that provides visitors with the chance to go both hiking and skiing. The location is known to have clear skies suitable for guests interested in astronomy.
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With a height of 13,796 feet, the Mauna Kea Summit offers a scenic view of the surroundings. In here is also found the largest observatory for optical, infrared, and submilimeter astronomy center.
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Excellent fishing conditions, knowledgeable guides, beautiful scenery, and whale and dolphin viewing provide beginners and advanced anglers a special experience with Siren Sportfishing. Mahi mahi, ono, and yellowfin tuna are plentiful for catching in the blue coastal waters.
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The captain and crew of Endless Summer Charters make every Kohala Coast excursion enjoyable, memorable and safe. Various tour packages include six-hour dolphin- and whale-watching trips, snorkeling tours and coral reef swimming trips.
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Water sports enthusiasts can arrange adventurous tours with Hawai'i Surf and Kayak. Along with both kayak and snorkel tours, their experienced team also offers lessons and excursions for paddle boarders.
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Nuts are the name of the game at Hamakua Macadamia Nut Co, a huge nut farm that also manufactures a huge assortment of nut-based delicacies. The company's most popular products include wasabi-roasted macadamia nuts, nut brittle and artisanal hand-roasted coffee blends.
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Visiting is always free at the Manuka State Wayside Park. Open throughout the year from dawn until dusk, the park does not allow camping. Its most important feature is the 13-mile trail that passes through the middle of the park.
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Named after the 'First lady in ranching,' the Anna Ranch Heritage Center is one of the national historic places in Hawaii. The ranch house has been restored so visitors can admire the accurate depiction of ranch life in 1910.
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Tour the historic Parker Ranch, home of the Parker family cattle empire on the Big Island of Hawaii until 1992. Along with a guided tour of the ranch, visitors may also drive through the ranch operation or take a trail ride.
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Family owned and worked farm, Paradise Meadows, is located on 20+ acres of land. It offers tours of the farm and samples of the products it sells that includes chocolate covered nuts and coffee beans.