- 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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83-5401 Paintd Church Road, Captain Cook, HI 96704
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Overlooking the Kealakekua Bay and the National Park, Paleaku Gardens Peace Sanctuary is home to a wide range of tropical plants and orchids as well as many ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs and Tibetan Sand paintings which can be reached through the paved walking trails that line the gardens.
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Overlooking the Kona coast on the scenic Mamalahoa highway, the Kona Le'a Plantation allows visitors to view all aspects of their organic coffee plantation operation with a self-guided walking tour. See the Roastery and enjoy free coffee tastings.
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The pristine, ocean-front sands that you have always dreamed of in Hawaii can be found at White Sands. This large expanse of beach is ideal for the body surfing crowd and for those who want to spread out on a towel and watch the action.
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Snorkelers flock to Kahalu'u Beach Park because it has one of the world's largest tame fish populations. Schools of fish congregate around swimmers and waders, offering a unique experience few other Hawaiian beaches provide.
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Boating, swimming and sunning are the most popular activities at Honaunau Bay's Two-Step Beach. The Bay, which contains colorful corals and is often visited by seals, also attracts snorkelers, snuba enthusiasts and SCUBA divers.
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Visitors who are up for challenging surf conditions for body surfing can visit Magic Sands in Kona. A favorite spot for locals, this sandy stretch of beach features high, steep crashing waves, beautiful greenery and clean amenities.
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Built at the site of the old Holualoa post office, the Holualoa Gallery features local instruments on display from artists on the island. Workshops on how to build your own ukulele are offered, as well as views of classic pottery.
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Cliff Johns Gallery is an art gallery that features artwork by wood sculptors, furniture makers, craft makers, photographers, and painters. A number of the pieces of art can be seen being made on the front porch of the building.
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P.O. Box 129, Honaunau, HI 96726
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Managed by the National Park Service the Pu'uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park (Place of Refuge) is a huge park that served as a legal sanctuary for ancient Hawaiians. Today, the park is extremely popular as a campsite and day-trip destination.
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Located on a scenic highway, Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor consists of small shops and galleries featuring the crafts of local artists. The corridor is the home of several coffee bean farms in the area.