- 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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A peaceful quarter mile sandy waterfront, Oneloa Beach is a local favorite for residents. The uncrowded shores looks upon a shallow reef where visitors can snorkel among wildlife or they can dive from cliffs into deep water.
9.5 Miles
Maui Bowling Center is one of the last remaining bowling alleys where pins are manually set up. Patrons can manually write scores with the plastic score sheets and bowling balls return in a track above the lanes.
9.8 Miles
Platinum Tours of Maui provides luxury tours in buses with custom-designed interiors and fully stocked with complimentary beverages and snacks. The tour goes by several waterfalls and beaches, and breakfast and lunch are provided.
9.8 Miles
Activities enjoyed at Kanaha Beach Park include swimming, picnicking, windsurfing, canoeing and beach volleyball. Visitors can enjoy the white sandy beach, crystal blue waters and views of the nearby mountains and valley.
10.0 Miles
The Maui Art & Cultural Center is home to a performing arts centre, community space and art gallery, with a full season of live music, dance and theatre performances.
10.1 Miles
The half-mile hike from the parking lot to the Iao Valley State Monument makes this a popular attraction among visitors who prefer not to walk long distances. The monument is a natural feature created by millions of years of water and wind erosion.
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Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens is a public garden established in 1952 in West Maui's Iao Valley. The garden, cut through by the Iao Stream, showcases a selection of plants and dwellings from different cultures including Japanese, Portuguese and Hawaiian.
10.1 Miles
At Hawaii Nature Center, visitors can learn about the island's native birds and ecosystems. The center hosts a variety of weekend programs, like mountain trail hikes to Mt. Ka'ala and watercolor classes.
10.1 Miles
Managed by the Hawaii Division of State Parks, the Polipoli Springs State Recreation Area is a scenic natural area with redwood trees, alpine meadows, and all manner of wildlife. The area has many hiking and biking trails.
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Maui is home to the Ali'I Kula Lavender Farm, an important producer of lavender and lavender products. The farm sits on the base of Mount Haleakala, also called the Sun Mountain. Guided hiking and ATV tours are available for a small fee.