- The list below includes 152 free or cheap things to do in or near Wailua, Hawaii, including 47 different types of inexpensive activities like River, Historic Sites, Beaches and Art Gallery.
- From Wailua River State Park to Kayak Wailua, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wailua and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kapaa, Kilauea, Hanalei and Koloa.
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Wailua River State Park is a perfect place for nature excursions, picnics, and just to enjoy the natural beauty of the land. Visitors can participate in a riverboat cruise to Fern Grotto and scenic waterfalls as well.
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A family business founded in 1974, Kayak Wailua has taken tourists on the only navigable stream in Polynesia. The equipment can be rented from them.
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Wailua Kayak & Canoe provides rentals for both kayaking and canoeing as well as guided or unguided kayak river trips. They also offer waterfall tours that last 5 hours and include hiking and lunch.
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Kauai's Nounou Trail takes hikers from the base of the 'Sleeping Giant' mountain all the way to its peak, where a sheltered picnic area awaits them. The trail offers stunning ocean and countryside views.
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Specializing in offshore, deep sea fishing, Island Fishing Kauai provides visitors with all the equipment necessary to catch mahi mahi, striped marlin, and more. The trip takes place on a 27 foot Radar charter boat.
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Jewelry, accessories, gifts, and foods are some of the things to be bought from the Coconut Marketplace. There are more than 30 vendors in here and a visitor's center.
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With a length of 4 miles, the Sleeping Giant Trail leads the hikers from an elevation of 200 feet to 1,300 feet.
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Featuring a large man-made double sectioned pool shielded from the waves by a rock barrier, Lydgate Beach Park also offers a number of other amenities. The park also has extensive green space, as well as paths for hiking and biking.
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Specializing in deep sea fishing, Hawaiian Style Fishing takes visitors on a 25' Radon with all the necessary equipment included, such as reels, bait, and lures. During the trip, visitors can catch fish like mahi mahi and yellow fin tuna.
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The goal of the Kauai Path is to preserve, protect, and extend access across the island through non-motorized multi-use pathways. Joggers, walkers, bikers, and even children who simply wish to play in the open grassy areas off the path are welcome.