- The list below includes 56 free or cheap things to do in or near Waimea, Hawaii, including 53 different types of inexpensive activities like Farms & Ranches, Canyon, Parks and Beaches.
- From Koke'e Mountains to Spencer Beach Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Waimea and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Waikoloa, Kapaau, Honokaa and Kawaihae.
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The Hawaii State Visitors bureau has recognized Kona Joe Coffee as a historic landmark. The tour includes visiting the farm and the facility, as well as coffee and chocolate tasting.
37.7 Miles
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849 votes
28-1710 Honomu Rd., Honomu, HI
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Since 2002, Skyline Eco Adventures - Akaka Falls Zipline Tour has offered unforgettable tourism experience on the Hawaiian Islands. Clients soar high above lush forests, sparkling beaches and verdant fields. No prior ziplining experience is necessary, although it is helpful.
37.8 Miles
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162 votes
79-7411 Mamalahoa Hwy, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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The expert chocolatiers at the Donkey Balls Factory & Store produce fresh, world-class confections every morning. The flagship products, Donkey Balls, are large balls of local chocolate studded with macadamia nuts. Smaller and nut-free versions are also available.
37.9 Miles
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53 votes
79-7469 Hawaii Belt Road, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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The Mountain Thunder Coffee Plantation is a family-owned business producing 100% Kona coffee for over 10 years. Tours and sample tastings of the different coffees are available to all visitors of the plantation.
38.1 Miles
Surfing, kayaking, and snorkeling packages are available at the Kona Boys Inc. Other services include marine wildlife watching, cave exploring, and fishing.
38.2 Miles
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Pu'uhonoa Rd at Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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With all its marine life, Kealakekua Bay State Historical Park is an attraction for snorkelers and scuba divers, as well as kayakers. In addition to many species of fish, park visitors can spy sea turtles in their habitat.
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Hwy 160 at the 110.5 mile marker, Kealakekua Bay parking lot, Kealakekua, HI
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With Bay Side Adventures - Private Tours, visitors can explore the coral reefs by the shoreline on a kayak adventure. The trip also ventures into the deeper waters where visitors can see dolphins and tropical fish.
38.3 Miles
Visitors commonly hike to reach Kealakekua Bay, a scenic location located off the main island. Those who visit commonly enjoy viewing the monument dedicated to Captain Cook, snorkeling, or canoeing and kayaking nearby.
38.8 Miles
Not only a farm but a family legacy and tradition, the Greenwell Farms were founded in 1850, with the first recognition being received in 1873 from the President of the Kaiser's Exposition.
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Highway 11 just south of Kealakekua, Captain Cook, HI 96704
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The H.N. Greenwell Store Museum, owned and operated by the Kona Historical Society, offers visitors a glimpse into the daily life of the multi-ethinc community of late 19th-century Hawaii with numerous replicas of ancient goods and equipment with interpreters dresed in period costumes.