- 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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For views of a lush canyon with waterfalls, visitors travel to Waimea Canyon State Park and hike the trails. Visitors can also see wild chickens and helicopters flying over the park.
22.3 Miles
Waimea Beach Park is the main public beach on Waimea Bay. Famous as a surfing mecca due to the high waves from November to February, the beach also features plenty of open sand for sunbathing, picnics, and people-watching.
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The Waimea State Recreational Pier is a wheelchair accessible pier that allows for pier fishing with pools, crabbing, and picnicking. Restrooms, water fountains, picnic tables and trash cans are available on site. Small hammerhead sharks are often caught here.
22.4 Miles
Following the Waimea Canyon, the Canyon Trail is also specifically known as the Kukui Trail. Despite the fact it is only five miles, the trail itself is quite difficult due to the steep ascent.
22.4 Miles
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9565 Kaumuali'i Highway, Waimea, HI 96796
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At West Kauai Technology & Visitor Center, visitors can use free resources like maps and brochures to plan their trip. The staff is knowledgeable about the local attractions and helps makes suggestions on which one to visit.
22.5 Miles
Snorkling is the most popular activity at Pali Ke Kua Beach (Hideaway's Beach), located in Princeville. Swimming is permitted, although the beach does not have a lifeguard. This beach is accessible only via a steep gravel trail.
22.5 Miles
Part of the Hawaii state park system, Waimea Canyon Park offers guests views of the huge mountain gorge sometimes called the ‘Grand Canyon of the Pacific.’ The park features an extensive network of hiking trails.
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As a former sugar plantation, Faye Family Museum offers visitors a historical look at the sugar industry of the region. The museum also features exhibits that detail the history of French and Norwegian immigrants to Hawaii.
23.6 Miles
Offering sport fishing charters in the West Kauai area, Na Pali Sportfishing features a 34 foot catamaran captained by a lifelong fisherman. Visitors can fish for tuna, mahi mahi, shark, and other deep sea fish.
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Located in Kekaha, Hawaii, the Koke'e State Park is dedicated to preserving the natural beauty of Hawaii and to sharing that beauty with visitors from around the world. It emphasizes the importance of individual environmental stewardship.