- The list below includes 140 free or cheap things to do in or near Kealia, Hawaii, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Art Gallery, Fishing and Hiking Trails.
- From Kealia Beach to Kealia Beach, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kealia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kapaa, Kilauea, Hanalei and Koloa.
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Tourists and residents adore Kealia Beach because of its warm, clear water, immaculate sand and open sky. Its temperate, humid climate remains constant throughout the year. Kealia Beach is also one of Hawaii's top surfing destinations.
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As a historic salt mining location, Kealia Beach offers visitors a beach for recreational activities like swimming, surfing, and body boarding. The beach has waves for boogie boarders of all skill levels.
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Modeled on ancient Japanese Buddhist pilgrimage sites, the Lawai International Center is a spiritual institution maintained by volunteers. It features 88 individual mini-shrines an is open to visitors of all faith traditions.
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A popular place among tourists for its beach, the Lydgate State Park has picnic sites, playgrounds, and a 2.5 mile-long paved trail along the coast.
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East Side of Kauai at Ein Rogel Farms, Kapaa, HI
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With Garden Island Chocolate Farm Tour, visitors can learn about the growing and harvesting process behind chocolate's main ingredient, the cacao bean. During the tour, visitors will sample from 20 different varieties of chocolate produced at the farm.
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A deep-sea sport fishing charter company, Ohana Fishing Charters provides fishing expeditions for anglers of all experience aboard the Ho'o Mak'ai. Seasonal catches include yellow Ahi Tuna, Blue and Striped Marlin.
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Specializing in deep sea fishing, Hawaiian Style Fishing takes visitors on a 25' Radon with all the necessary equipment included, such as reels, bait, and lures. During the trip, visitors can catch fish like mahi mahi and yellow fin tuna.
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The goal of the Kauai Path is to preserve, protect, and extend access across the island through non-motorized multi-use pathways. Joggers, walkers, bikers, and even children who simply wish to play in the open grassy areas off the path are welcome.
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Anahola Beach Park is a white sand beach with calm, supervised water suitable for all-ages swimming, and a surf break located on the outer edge of the park's reef. Additional activities include snorkelling, scuba diving, bodyboarding, fishing and camping.
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Jewelry, accessories, gifts, and foods are some of the things to be bought from the Coconut Marketplace. There are more than 30 vendors in here and a visitor's center.