- The list below includes 172 free or cheap things to do in or near Maui, Hawaii, including 65 different types of inexpensive activities like Magic Shows, Bay, Beaches and Natural Landmarks.
- From Koki Beach to Honokohau Bay, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Maui and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Kula, Hana and Wailea.
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The sugar industry has had a dramatic impact on Maui, and this legacy is preserved at the Alexander & Baldwin Sugar Museum. Visitors learn about sugarcane agriculture, the impact of sugar farming on native Hawaiians and the current state of Hawaii's sugar production.
9.4 Miles
Several different tour packages can be accessed through Paddle On! Maui. The main service is a stand up paddle board tour along the Wailea Coastline, but they also offer hiking tours and whale watching adventures.
9.4 Miles
Manawai Estate Chocolate is a chocolate farm and estate that uses tours to showcase the Hawaiian cacao bean. The farm offers chocolate tastings and educational lessons about the history of chocolate.
9.6 Miles
The Redline Rafting Co. takes the clients on two different types of tours: snorkeling and marine wildlife watching. Private charters are also available, for special events.
9.6 Miles
Visitors can take in views of waves crashing against the beach at Ho'okipa Beach Lookout. The beach is a popular spot for wind surfing. The lookout provides a scenic photo-op.
9.8 Miles
Mr. Pineapple is a specialty shop with particular experience packing and shipping pineapples for travellers returning home from a Hawaiian vacation. Goods include pineapples, coconuts, macadamia nuts and jams & jellies.
9.9 Miles
Mountain Riders is a local company offering downhill bicycle tours through the Haleakala National Park. The tours offer scenic views of the West maui Mountains and South Maui Coastline as well as a glimpse of the Maui's multi-ethnic towns.
9.9 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
Oheo Gulch's Bamboo Forest is a dense, dark forest of bamboo trees with a hiking trail. A view of a waterfall into a pool awaits hikers at the end of the trail.
10.1 Miles
Native Hawaiians and tourists rank Keawakapu as among the state's best swimming beaches. Its fine-grained sand is devoid of sharp rocks and litter, and the water is sparkling, clean and warm.