- 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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Visitors can take a scenic horseback ride through a valley at Waipio on Horseback Ranch. The trail leads visitors through streams and forests while they take in the view of the native plants and animal life.
14.0 Miles
The Hiilawe Falls are a set of waterfalls which feature a 1,450 foot cascade and a free fall of 1,200 feet. The waterfalls are located on private property and can be accessed by foot, but visiting by air is recommended.
14.6 Miles
For a glimpse a authentic Hawaiian artwork, visit Genesis Gallery. Observe, contemplate, or purchase paintings of the Hawaiian landscape or try something funky like a glow in the dark painting.
14.9 Miles
Not one of the usual sandy beaches, Keokea Beach Park is a rocky inlet lined with man-made breakwater boulders. Swimming and surfing are discouraged because the water here is rough. However, the park includes a picnic area and a pavillion which offer scenic views of the ocean.
15.3 Miles
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Akoni Pule Highway (Hwy. 270), Kapaau, HI
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Kenji Yokoyama was an artist central to the local arts scene, and the North Kohala Artists' Co-op and Kenji's House Museum preserves his home and collections of his art. It also features collections of art created by local artists.
15.5 Miles
75%
120 votes
69-201 Waikoloa Beach Dr #2601, Waikoloa, HI 96738
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A veritable shopping paradise, the Queens' Market Place is a large, multi-vendor market on the Kohala coast. It contains fine restaurants, souvenir boutiques, clothing stores, jewelery shop and other top-quality merchants.
15.5 Miles
85%
13 votes
69-250 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, HI 96738
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King's Trail - Malama Petroglyph Trail offers Petroglyphs that date back to the 14th century. The ancient Polynesians did not have a written language, so pictures (petroglyphs) told stories which guests can view as they walk this ancient trail.
15.6 Miles
Sun worshippers flock to Anaehoomalu Beach on the Big Island of Hawaii. This tranquil spot is great for swimming, surfing, boogie boarding, paddleboarding and kayaking. Snorkeling is also a popular diversion at Anaehomalu Beach.
15.6 Miles
66%
140 votes
69-425 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa, HI 96738
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No trip to Hawaii is complete without a traditional luau, complete with dancing and fire acrobatics. The Legends of the Pacific Luau is a large outdoor celebration featuring family-style seating, delicious Hawaiian foods and a stunning dance show with live drummers.
15.6 Miles
91%
77 votes
69-275 Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa, HI
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The Ocean Sports Black Sand Snorkel Sail is a full day cruise along pristine reefs on the coast. The tour itself has a continental breakfast, deli style lunch buffet, soft drinks, and an open bar in addition to a snorkel lesson and a briefing on local marine life.