- TripBuzz found 197 things to do with kids in or near Koloa, Hawaii, including 178 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanalei, Kilauea, Kapaa and Poipu.
- From CJM Country Stables to Lawai Beach, the Koloa area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Horseback Riding, Hiking Trails and Ziplines.
- Koloa, Hawaii calls itself home in Kaua'I County, with a population of over 2,000 in an area of approximately one square mile. The census-designated place holds historical significance to the Hawaiian Islands, home to the first successful sugar plantation in Hawaii. The city maintains this history in its current structure and culture, also boasting a variety of shops and attractions.
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At Wyllie Beach, visitors can access a shallow beach by crossing a short stream. The beach is visible during low tide, and can often disappear once the tide has risen.
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A popular snorkeling destination, Kaweonui Beach, also known as Sea Lodge Beach, features calm waters and a private locale. The rocky shore offers good sites for snorkeling, as well as a nearby surf break.
22.1 Miles
Explore one of Hawaii's greatest paradises with Kauai Eden Tours, which specializes in small, intimate tours. Activity options include hiking, diving, snorkeling, luau, nature photography, native dancing and other unique experiences.
22.1 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.
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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.
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Kekaha, Hawaii is home to the Na Pali Experience, a seasonal tour firm that offers coastal motorboat tours. Popular tours include movie film sites, tim. e for snorkeling and sea cave exploration. Reservations are required.
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Limahuli Garden & Preserve are botanical gardens housing taro, which is an important Hawaiian food crop, as well as a variety of other indigenous and invasive species of plants in a plantation-era setting. The Preserve is home to many conservationists and biologists who are working to save the native species.
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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.