- The list below includes 225 free or cheap things to do in or near Waimanalo, Hawaii, including 66 different types of inexpensive activities like Beaches, Parks, Hiking Trails and Other Entertainment.
- From Bellows Field Beach Park to Waimanalo Beach Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Waimanalo and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Honolulu, Mililani, Kaneohe and Pearl City.
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Haleiwa Beach Park is a 250foot long by 100 foot wide beach with golden brown sand. The seawall on the north side of the park is often home to carnivals and music concerts.
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Visitors can set sail on a 41 foot vessel to go deep sea fishing with the experienced captain of Kuuloa Kai. During the excursion, visitors have the opportunity to catch fish like Blue Marlin, Mahimahi, and Yellowfin Tuna.
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57-091 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku, HI 96731
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Guests of all ages love Kahuku's Turtle Bay Resort Horse Riding. Guided equestrian tours are a wonderful way to explore the resort and its surroundings. Helicopter and land vehicle tours are also available.
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With Go Fishing Hawaii Day Trips, visitors can fish for mahi mahi, wahoo, ahi, mackerel, snapper, and other fish species with a knowledgeable guide. The captain brings all the tackle, rods, and bait necessary for the trip.
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Waimea Bay Beach Park is best known for being one of the most influential surf spots in the birth of big wave surfing. The park features a parking lot, restrooms, showers, picnic areas, and lifeguards.
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Maili Beach Park lets visitors swim in the ocean and explore the Hawaiian coastline. Facilities at the park include a workout area, two surfing spots, picnic areas, and places to camp.
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Known for its glass-bottomed kayak tours, Shaka Kayaks is an eco-tour company devoted to sustainable tourism and aquatic environmental appreciation. All guided tours depart from Oahu's Turtle Bay Resort.
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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.
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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.