- TripBuzz found 93 things to do with kids in or near Waikoloa, Hawaii, including 69 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Kailua-Kona, Waimea, Holualoa and Honokaa.
- From Ocean Sports Whale Watch Adventure to Ocean Sports Black Sand Snorkel Sail, the Waikoloa area offers 60 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Golf, Other Entertainment and Boat Tours.
- Located on the west side of mainland Hawaii, Waikoloa is a hub of activity with plenty to see and do. Some attractions include swimming with the dolphins, taking a glass bottom boat tour, scuba diving, snorkelling, visiting the Genesis Gallery, taking a helicopter tour, golfing at one of the many clubs, or catching one of the famous hula performances.
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Running for 53 miles, the Saddle Road takes the tourists through volcano landscapes, from Hilo to the Waimea state highway. The maximum elevation is of 6,632 feet.
13.2 Miles
A true working ranch, Kahua Ranch sits on the Kohala Mountains and welcomes visitors of all ages. The ranch offers horseback tours, ATV excursions, delicious meals and a variety of seasonal programs.
13.4 Miles
Adjacent to the Kawaihae Harbor sits Spencer Beach Park, a state park that is popular with swimmers and snorklers. The water is clear, temperate and full of fascinating corals. The corals are also very sharp, and flippers or dive shoes are recommended.
13.8 Miles
A weekly farmer's market and outdoor party, Uncle Robert's Awa Bar & Farmers Market makes every Wednesday evening unforgettable. Enjoy frosty drinks, savory snacks and plenty to see, do and buy.
13.8 Miles
A rugged and peaceful spot, La Perouse Bay provides opportunities for swimming, diving and snorkeling. There are also hiking trails covered in rough lava, lots of fish and turtles, and abundance of coastal plants.
15.4 Miles
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294 votes
78-1728 Kaleiopapa Rd, Kailua-Kona, HI
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Ocean Safaris Kayak Adventures is a kayak rental company that also has paddle board rentals, whale watching tours, and sea cave explorations. Types of wildlife that can be seen on the tours include eels, sea turtles, tropical fish, and dolphins.
16.5 Miles
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Hwy. 19, dirt road N. of mile marker 88, Kailua-Kona, HI
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Part of Kekai State Park, Manini-owali Beach at Kua Bay is an unsupervised, white sand and lava rock beach with opportunities for swimming and snorkelling, and picnic areas. A hiking trail links to the nearby Kikaua Beach.
17.7 Miles
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Kohala Mountain Road, Waimea, HI 96743
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One of Hawaii’s oldest working ranches, Na'alapa Stables - Kahua Ranch offers guided horseback rides on trained horses. Riders will see remarkable coastal and mountain views, and rides are appropriate for all experience levels.
18.0 Miles
A family-operated marine farm operation, Ocean Rider Seahorse Farm captively breeds 15 species of seahorses for sale as pets, and seeks to raise awareness about the endangerment of the seahorse in its natural habitat. Visitors can tour the facility, including an interactive tide pool and fish feeding station.
18.4 Miles
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209 votes
Off Highway 19 between mile marker 90 and 91, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
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With a little bit of effort, you can find paradise lost when you make the trek to Makalawena/Pu'u Ali'I near Kona Coast State Park. This secluded, sandy beach can be found at the end of a lava rock trail but is well worth the trip.