- The list below includes 158 free or cheap things to do in or near Wailuku, Hawaii, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Snorkeling, Ziplines, Parks and Horseback Riding.
- From Iao Valley State Monument to Iao Valley State Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Wailuku and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kula, Wailea, Lahaina and Makawao.
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At Warren & Annabelle's, visitors can watch a magic show with a comedic twist while enjoying a meal with cocktails. The magic shows feature sleight-of-hand tricks, as well as audience interaction.
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The location of a national park, Koki Beach features remarkable views of the red cinder cliffs that surround the mixed white and black sand beach area. The beach is suitable for swimming, but has a significant undertow.
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Haiku Market Place, 375 W Kuiaha Road, Haiku, HI 96708
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Haiku Style Gallery features items from local artists including paintings, baskets, jewelry, pillows, and other crafts made from a variety of media. Many of the items have a Hawaiian theme and make great souvenirs.
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The Redline Rafting Co. takes the clients on two different types of tours: snorkeling and marine wildlife watching. Private charters are also available, for special events.
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Haiku's Leilani Farm Sanctuary is a haven for farm animals and domestic pets rescued from abuse and neglect. The spacious Sanctuary welcomes visitors of all ages. Donations are gratefully accepted.
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Kupa'a Farms is a 4 acre farm that grows a wide range of organic vegetables, fruits and award winning coffee. Kupa’a farms are committed and passionate about growing, providing and enjoying organic produce.
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More than 1,500 species of tropical and subtropical flowers are found at the Enchanting Floral Gardens. The cafe severs smoothies, fresh juices, fast food dishes, and others.
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Photo Safari Hawaii offers private photo eco-tours on several Hawaiian islands where guests will be taken to the most scenic locales. Besides providing knowledge of the locations, the guides also advise on photographic techniques.
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Measuring over 3.8 acres and centrally located, Harold Rice Park offers views of both the south and north shores and the West Maui Mountains. The park includes picnic tables with one grill, bathrooms and steep grassy hills.
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Native Hawaiians and tourists rank Keawakapu as among the state's best swimming beaches. Its fine-grained sand is devoid of sharp rocks and litter, and the water is sparkling, clean and warm.