- The list below includes 70 free or cheap things to do in or near Keauhou, Hawaii, including 48 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Farmers Markets, Canoeing and Snorkeling.
- From Kahalu'u Beach Park to Keauhou Farmer's Market, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Keauhou and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kailua-Kona, Kealakekua, Captain Cook and Holualoa.
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At Ipu Hale Gallery, visitors can see a variety of carved and decorated gourd sculptures from a local artist. The gourds have designs like plants, butterflies, and fruit carved onto them.
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Hwy 160 at the 110.5 mile marker, Kealakekua Bay parking lot, Kealakekua, HI
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With Bay Side Adventures - Private Tours, visitors can explore the coral reefs by the shoreline on a kayak adventure. The trip also ventures into the deeper waters where visitors can see dolphins and tropical fish.
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Visitors commonly hike to reach Kealakekua Bay, a scenic location located off the main island. Those who visit commonly enjoy viewing the monument dedicated to Captain Cook, snorkeling, or canoeing and kayaking nearby.
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Not only a farm but a family legacy and tradition, the Greenwell Farms were founded in 1850, with the first recognition being received in 1873 from the President of the Kaiser's Exposition.
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Highway 11 just south of Kealakekua, Captain Cook, HI 96704
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The H.N. Greenwell Store Museum, owned and operated by the Kona Historical Society, offers visitors a glimpse into the daily life of the multi-ethinc community of late 19th-century Hawaii with numerous replicas of ancient goods and equipment with interpreters dresed in period costumes.
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The Royal Kona Resort Luau is a traditional feast, completed with fire-dancers and traditional dishes. The drinks are unlimited and the scenery, especially the sunset, is very popular among the tourists.
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81-6551 Mamalohoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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Costumed historians illustrate elements of Hawaiian history at the Kona Historical Society, a living history museum where visitors can explore a coffee farm, general store and stone Portuguese bread oven.
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Located in Kealakekua on Hawaii's Big Island, King's Trail Rides specializes in equestrian tourism. Clients enjoy expertly-guided horseback tours of the Big Island's most stunning places. All trail horses are gentle, seasoned and safe for inexperienced riders.
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The Kona Brewing Company was founded in 1945. It now produces on a regular basis 13 different ale specialties. It also owns two pubs, which serve different menus.
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Established by Yoshisuke Sasaki, a Japanese immigrant, in 1918, Keauhou Store today functions as a local store selling a variety of items ranging from fresh fruits, vegetables to t-shirts with vintage designs and postcards, as well as a museum.