- TripBuzz found 194 things to do with kids in or near Eleele, Hawaii, including 182 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanalei, Kapaa, Kilauea and Koloa.
- From Blue Dolphin Charters to Nemisis Sportfishing Kauai, the Eleele area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Boat Tours, Fishing, Beaches and Sports Stadiums (Amateur).
- Located on the island of Kaua'I, Eleele is a census-designated place in Hawaii. This tropical savannah is home to glass beaches and an array of outdoor adventures. The south shore of Kauai provides many maritime activities, while the inland area is host to galleries, golf courses, and several top rated restaurants.
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23.9 Miles
Offering guided tours, Gardens Na Aina Kai takes visitors through the many gardens where visitors can see native plants and bronze sculptures. There is also a children's play area with a water playground.
24.3 Miles
Enjoy the beautiful Hawaiian coastal waters with Bali Hai Boat Tours. Treat yourself to a whale- or dolphin-watching excursion, and don't forget to look for seals and turtles too. Each tour is limited to 12 participants.
24.6 Miles
Bursting with a riot of color, the 240-acre Na Aina Kai Botanical Garden is a non-profit center of horticulture, conservation and sustainable agriculture. The grounds are divided into adjacent gardens that demonstrate diverse environments and ecosystems. The most popular include the mossy canyon garden and the …
24.8 Miles
Pila'a Beach is a small secluded shallow beach with rocky floor and is split in two by a rocky outcropping. Access is available by way of a 30 minute steep hiking trail that drops 180 ft. in elevation.
25.1 Miles
Bega Beach is hard to find but those who make the trek can enjoy a secluded beach with beautiful sand. Visitors will have to hike and climb over boulders and swim against a coastline current to get there.
25.4 Miles
Specializing in Polynesian remedies, Hawaiian Organic Noni Farm provides tours of its organic fruit farm where visitors can learn about the harvesting and drying process. The tour lasts three hours long and has narration from a local farmer.
25.9 Miles
Larsen's Beach, or Ka'aka'aniu Beach, is an undeveloped north shore beach. The beach is suitable for swimming, but it is not recommended due to sea urchins and sharp coral. An offshore reef makes the beach a good destination for snorkeling.
26.4 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.