- The list below includes 293 free or cheap things to do in or near Pearl City, Hawaii, including 62 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Hiking Trails, Volleyball and Bowling.
- From Manana Trail to Waimano Pool Trail, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Pearl City and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kailua and Kaneohe.
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Haleiwa Alii Beach Park is a 19 acre beach park featuring a large open field and a recreation center. The beach is suitable for surfing, kayaking, boating, fishing, and diving. Swimming is possible, however the ocean bottom is uncomfortably rocky.
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Known for its soft white sand, Papa'iloa Beach is a scenic beach that provides visitors with picturesque sights when visiting. Visitors enjoy taking in the sights, surfing, or even catching a glimpse of a bathing sea turtle on the beach.
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Kokololio Beach Park has a sandy beach for sunbathing and blue-green water for swimming and snorkelling. The beach has five reservable campsites, two restrooms, a comfort station, and outdoor showers.
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With a 2.7-mile hiking trail, Kaena Point State Park offers views of the Pacific Ocean and Makua coastline. From the park, visitors can see seals, birds, fish, and other Hawaiian wildlife.
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Kokololio Beach Park is a park that features direct access to the beach and ocean. Visitors can partake in swimming at the park as well as camping with the required permit.
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From eco-tours to stand up paddle board excursions, Rainbow Watersports takes visitors on a scenic trip through the coastal waters and rivers of Oahu. During the tour, visitors have the opportunity to spot sea turtles.
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91-1259 Saratoga Avenue, Kapolei, HI 96707
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The Barbers Point Bowling Center is a location that aims to provide bowling fun and entertainment to its guests. Other amenities are included at the bowling center, including a restaurant with a full menu.
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Referenced as 'Bathtub Beach' by the locals, Laie Beach Park consists of a sandbar with shallow waves. From the shore, visitors can spot kayakers, surfers, and paddleboarders enjoying the waves.
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Laniakea Beach, popularly known as Turtle Beach, is a local tourist attraction being home to large numbers of the endangered Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle which can often be found basking in the sun.
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Since 2009, friends, families, and vendors have gathered at Hale'iwa Farmers' Market, to celebrate the beautiful lands and bountiful harvests on their island. In addition to the fresh produce and goods, visitors listen to music while the kids make arts and crafts, and more.