- The list below includes 165 free or cheap things to do in or near Kula, Hawaii, including 64 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Parks, Gardens and National & State Parks.
- From Haleakala National Park to Kula Botanical Garden, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Kula and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Hana, Wailea and Makawao.
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Flyin Hawaiian Zipline features eight ziplines across the mountainous western portion of Maui. After the zipline tour is complete, guests ride an ATV from Ma'alaea down the mountain where other transportation is waiting.
12.2 Miles
The West Maui Circle Drive is a 62 mile scenic drive which occurs as a loop around a set of mountains and the coastline. Participants can undertake sightseeing, swimming and a range of outdoor activities along the way.
12.2 Miles
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1670 Honoapi'ilani Highway, Wailuku, HI 96793
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Maui Paddler Hawaiian Outrigger Experience features water activities from surface to ocean floor. Ranging from the traditional Hawaiian canoe tours to snorkeling, surfing and scuba lessons, this location also provides the more demanding customer with scooter dives, a guided reef dive and private diving sessions…
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Adrenaline junkies turn to the Maui Zipline Company for the ultimate tropical zipline experience. Zip from tree to tree, securely harnessed and guided by the company's expert staff. The Maui Zipline Company is particularly popular with parents and children.
12.3 Miles
Watch the kids build sandcastles or float atop the salty water of the ocean at Maluaka Beach. The clean beach is a wonderful spot to catch a few rays and a few waves.
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Unofficially designated a clothing-optional beach, Maui's Little Beach is part of Makena State Park. The beach offers swimming, surfing, snorkeling, and body boarding, whether or not guests choose to keep their suits on.
12.4 Miles
Beautiful Maluaka Beach is known for its unusually large sea turtle population. It is open for swimming, shell collecting, nature photography, ocean kayaking, snorkeling and a host of other enjoyable marine activities.
12.4 Miles
Snorkelers can often be found exploring around the rocky point near Palau'ea Beach. Swimmers also enjoy the sandy, gently sloping bottom of the ocean near this more secluded beach for swimming.
12.5 Miles
Sprawling over 100 acres, Keopuolani Regional Park has amenities like an aquatics center, sports fields, a race track, and more. The park has different terrains to explore, including a tropical forest and a sand dunes area.
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Learn about all the different plants and discover the important role they play in the environment. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens provides a place where visitors can learn the importance of plant life through various workshops and activities.