- TripBuzz found 58 things to do with kids in or near Kapaau, Hawaii, including 51 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Waikoloa, Waimea, Kawaihae and Honokaa.
- From Hawaii Paso Finos to Keokea Beach Park, the Kapaau area offers 57 different types of family activities, including: Ziplines, Off Road & ATV, Beaches and Lookouts.
- Located at the northern tip of the big island of Hawaii sits the city of Kapaau. Celebrated as the birthplace of Kamehameha I, it is a popular and respected area by both locals and visitors. The famous statue of Kamehameha I is located in front of the Kapa'au community center. Other points of interest include the local lighthouse and authentic dining options.
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Featuring panoramic views of Kailua Bay, Kailua Pier offers visitors a boardwalk to watch the ocean and boats pass by. The waters around the pier are clear, providing visitors with an opportunity to see tropical fish.
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Captain Zodiac Raft Cruises include a variety of options for zodiac tours of Kealakakua Bay, including snorkelling stops, whale watching and spinner dolphin sightings.
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At Hulihe'e Palace, visitors can learn about the history of Hawaiian culture on a self-guided tour of the building. The palace hosts community events like hula classes, book clubs, and choirs.
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75-5663 Palani Road, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
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Splasher's Ocean Adventures guide snorkel and boat tours on the 28-foot Orca, a 19-passenger boat originally used by the US Navy Seals. Partake in a sunset or moonlight Manta Ray trip, dolphin swim or whale watching excursion. Private group reservations also available.
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The Royal Kona Resort Luau is a traditional feast, completed with fire-dancers and traditional dishes. The drinks are unlimited and the scenery, especially the sunset, is very popular among the tourists.
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Built at the site of the old Holualoa post office, the Holualoa Gallery features local instruments on display from artists on the island. Workshops on how to build your own ukulele are offered, as well as views of classic pottery.
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ONO Organic Farms is a family-operated fruit and coffee farm on the southeastern slope of Haleakala volcano. A visit can include a tour of the farm, with a tasting of fruit, chocolate and coffee all grown on-site.
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Located on a scenic highway, Mamalahoa Kona Heritage Corridor consists of small shops and galleries featuring the crafts of local artists. The corridor is the home of several coffee bean farms in the area.
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Adjacent to Mount Haleaka sits Haleakala National Park, one of the most unusual parks in the United States. Its vast, stark landscape was forged by ancient volcanic eruptions. All visitors must purchase an inexpensive pass before entering the park.
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The Haleakala Visitor Center is an information facility that also has cultural and natural history exhibits. The facility is open daily and year round and also sells books, maps, and posters.