- 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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The Captain Cook Monument is a white stone memorial erected in the memory of Captain James Cook and marks the site where he was supposedly killed but not buried. The monument is accessible through a kayak or a downward hike and the surrounding waters are good for snorkeling.
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At Hulihe'e Palace, visitors can learn about the history of Hawaiian culture on a self-guided tour of the building. The palace hosts community events like hula classes, book clubs, and choirs.
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81-6363 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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Kayak Central at Pineapple Park is a business that offers guests the opportunity to explore the island by kayak. In addition to kayak rentals, visitors can also rent snorkeling gear, boogie boards, and wet suits.
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Servicing the Kealakekua Bay area, Anela's Kayaks offers visitors rentals for kayaks and snorkeling equipment. Visitors can take these rentals on the bay and visit landmarks such as Captain Cook Monument.
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Featuring panoramic views of Kailua Bay, Kailua Pier offers visitors a boardwalk to watch the ocean and boats pass by. The waters around the pier are clear, providing visitors with an opportunity to see tropical fish.
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Mauka Meadows is a Kona coffee plantation located in the Kona Coffee Belt along the slope of Mount Hualalai. The farm also houses multiple exotic native Hawaiian plants and trees which can be explored through self-guided tours of the place.
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Ueshima Coffee Company is a Japanese firm whose Hawaiian branch specializes in manufacturing and selling Kona Coffee. The company also offers the visitors a guided tour of the estate as well as the opportunity to roast their own personal brand of coffee.
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The only establishment of this kind in America, Kona Coffee Living History Farm was founded in the 1920's. The visitors can walk through the coffee orchards, and can sample the beans themselves. A living history program and artifacts complete the tour.
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The Ueshima Coffee Company is a coffee brewing estate that produces 100% Kona coffee for sale to the public. The estate offers tours of the estate to give visitors an inside look into the coffee producing process.
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At Kona Coffee Roasting-Day Tour, visitors can learn about the roasting process and see where the beans comes from. The farm has 60 acres of land dedicated to growing coffee beans, macadamia nuts, lychee, and avocados.