- The list below includes 160 free or cheap things to do in or near Kihei, Hawaii, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Kayaking, Rafting and National & State Parks.
- From Kamaole Beach Park II to Kamaole Beach Park 3, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kihei and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Kula, Wailea and Lahaina.
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41.1 Miles
One Ali'i Fishpond is a historic preservation and ancient fish farm that is a part of One Ali'i Beach Park. The beach park also features picnic areas and two narrow stretches of beach.
42.6 Miles
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Kalaupapa National Historical Preserve, Kalaupapa, HI 96742
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Kalaupapa's St. Philomena Church is a Roman Catholic parish. It offers services in English, Micronesian and Korean. The church also sponsors several community activities, including weekly line dancing sessions and potluck breakfasts.
42.9 Miles
A small monument at the end of a major shopping street in Kaunakakai, the Molokai War Memorial was built to honor the Molokai citizens who died in various American wars.
43.0 Miles
Officially called Kaunakakai Harbor, Molokai Harbor sits on the southern face of Molokai Island. It is open to recreational and commercial traffic, and features the longest wharf in Hawaii. Swimming is permitted on the extreme western end of the harbor.
43.1 Miles
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9 Hio Place, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
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Molokai Outdoors - Downwind Kayak Adventures is a family-based adventure tourism company on Molokai Island. Services available from Molokai Outdoors include deep-sea fishing, hiking, SCUBA diving, coastal kayaking and paddleboarding. Single and double kayak rentals are also available.
43.1 Miles
Specializing in deep sea fishing, Alyce Sport Fishing takes visitors off the coast of Molokai island to catch marlin. All fish caught during the trip is allowed to go home with the visitor.
43.2 Miles
Leading hiking trips to the Mo-oula Falls, Halawa Valley Falls Cultural Hike offers visitors a cultural experience where they can learn about the area's history from native Hawaiian guides. The trip takes visitors through lush vegetation, rock formations, and streams.
43.3 Miles
Led by Captain Clayton Ching, Hallelujah Hou Fishing is a charter fishing service that leads trips for visitors and families as well as for experienced anglers and locals. The company leads fly fishing and light tackle deep sea fishing services.
43.3 Miles
Located next to the Kapuaiwa Coconut Grove, Kiowea Beach Park provides access to a sandy beach area. The park includes a pavilion, barbecue grills and picnic areas as well as restroom and shower facilities.
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Kalaupapa Peninsula, Kalaupapa, HI 96742
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A former leper colony established by King Kamehameha V, the Kalaupapa National Historical Park is now dedicated to dispelling myths about the disease. The park has only several remaining resident, all of which were confined there until a cure was brought to their colony.