- 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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Kahanu Garden is located in one of Hawaii's largest hala forests, and showcases an impressive variety of Pacific Island plants, including the largest collection of breadfruit in the world. Visit Pi`ilanihale, a huge lava-rock Polynesian worship site, and now a National Historic Landmark.
23.0 Miles
Hana Maui Botanical Gardens offers a self-guided walking tour across 10-acres, with a focus on native and non-native flower and fruit species. A hand-drawn map and guide book explains each plant's uses in historical Hawaiian culture.
23.5 Miles
Hana Lava Tubes offer self guided tours to an underground lavascape which can be explored through a cinder trail. There is also a red ti botanical garden maze within the premises.
24.0 Miles
A scenic park overlooking Kipahulu Point, Kipahulu Point Park offers some remarkable vistas and welcoming picnic areas. The park is fairly minimalist, though, so visitors should not expect restroom facilities.
24.1 Miles
An outdoor market, Hana Fresh Farmers Market offers both organic fruits and vegetables from the adjacent farm, and baked and prepared goods including a variety of breakfast options, coffee, baked goods and salads. Proceeds benefit the community Hana Health organization.
25.3 Miles
A small beach and an ancient trail are found in Wai'anapanapa State Park. Camping sites and showers are some of the amenities, while the area offers forests, legendary caves, natural stone arches, and a seabird colony, among others.
25.4 Miles
Famed American pilot Charles Lindbergh is bured on Maui. Visitors to the Charles Lindbergh Grave pay their last respects to this pioneer of aviation and learn about his life in nearby Hana.
26.1 Miles
At Laulima Farm, visitors can pick up produce or a snack, or just take a walk through the orchards and gardens. If they're hungry, they can grab some pineapple, popcorn, chocolate or a freshly baked muffin with a cup of coffee.
26.3 Miles
Fagan's Cross is a lava-rock monument built in 1960 in memory of Paul Fagan, regarded by many to have revived the struggling economy of Hana. A hike to the cross provides views of Hana Bay, and the Haleakala volcano.
26.6 Miles
Visitors clamor to see the unique Red Sand Beach in the town of Hana in Maui. The unique sand is on the coast, allowing for a private, warm swim or a nice hike as well.