- The list below includes 164 free or cheap things to do in or near Paia, Hawaii, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Art Gallery, Parks and Farmers Markets.
- From HA Baldwin Beach Park to Hookipa Beach Lookout, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Paia and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Kula, Wailea and Lahaina.
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The lavish Te Au Moana Luau is a celebration of Hawaiian life, culture and history. All dancers and other performers are native Hawaiians and professional dancers and acrobats. Reservations are recommended.
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3850 Wailea Alanui Drive, Wailea, HI 96761
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The Grand Luau at Honua'ula in Maui features traditional Hawaiian dance, music and food. The luau also includes a number of pre-show activities for families, including hula lessons and Hawaiian lawn games.
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The Grand Wailea Beach features a resort and a variety of activities. Attractions range from luaus to snorkeling, paddle-boarding to surfing, and even SCUBA diving. Local wildlife includes sea turtles and octopi.
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Between the Kea Lani Hotel and the Kiawe thicket, Wailea, HI
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With the help of a paved path, the Coastal Nature Trail is a popular place for walking and jogging along the coast of Wailea. It is 1.5 miles from start to finish with specialty landscaping that showcases the rare plants of Hawaii.
16.2 Miles
The lovely coastline of Wailea is put on display through Wailea Watersports in a variety of mediums. They offer kayaking tours, snorkeling, stand up paddle boarding, and general swimming with local sea turtles.
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Also called Mokulea, Polo Beach is located in Waialua. It is a great destination for swimming, kayaking, snorkeling and boogie boarding. Polo Beach is also one of Hawaii's best kitesurfing locations.
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Hawaiian Sailing Canoe Adventures is a popular eco tour on Maui. Visitors can snorkel with sea turtles, sail the Wailea Coast, whale watch, and learn about Hawaiian culture and history.
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The Olivine Pools are a conglomeration of several tide pools that are located on a patch of barren lava next to the ocean. The pools are located on a rocky beach and require a hike to gain access to.
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Locally owned and operating, Maui Kayaks offers both kayak equipment rentals and special kayak tours around the island. Most of the tours are eco-adventures that also include snorkeling and viewing wildlife.
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The white sand and clear water of Makena Beach offers a clear view of Kaho'olawe Island. The beach has plenty of waves to surf and underwater life to explore while snorkeling or scuba diving.