- 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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Princeville Center, 5-4280 Kuhio Highway, Princeville, HI 96722
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Featuring paintings depicting the natural beauty of the Hawaiian landscapes, Nani Kauai Gallery showcases the work of local artists form the island. In addition to paintings, the gallery has hand-painted, vintage wooden signs imitating signs from the 1950s.
13.3 Miles
Princeville Ranch Stables is a local family-owned ranch which offers eco-adventures in the form of a variety of zip-line tours within their premises with the added benefits of action photography.
13.7 Miles
Hiking tours, kayaking tours, and an all special discovery tour are some of the services offered by Kayak Kaua'i. Lessons are held for those uninitiated, while rentals are also available.
13.7 Miles
A popular snorkeling destination, Kaweonui Beach, also known as Sea Lodge Beach, features calm waters and a private locale. The rocky shore offers good sites for snorkeling, as well as a nearby surf break.
13.8 Miles
Specializing in sea kayak tours of the Napali coast, NaPali Kayak offers a variety of guided tours, including group and Honeymoon day tours and guided camping trips along the coast. Equipment rentals also available.
13.8 Miles
A third-generation family run restaurant and cocktail lounge, the Tahiti Nui serves food and drink, along with Hawaiian musical entertainment. Wednesdays are Family Luau night, with free Mai Tais to 6pm.
13.8 Miles
Surfski Kauai offers a twist on kayaking by providing equipment and instruction for surfski, a sport that resembles kayaking on a giant ski. Their rentals include all the equipment necessary for a single run.
13.9 Miles
Hanalei Valley Lookout is a part of a scenic drive through Hawaii and offers panoramic views of taro fields below with Waialealei mountains in the backdrop.
13.9 Miles
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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Sea Monkey SCUBA Tours LLC offers training, lessons, and guided SCUBA tours to visitors of all skill and experience levels. All gear and equipment is included, and the company serves snacks and beverages on the premises.