- TripBuzz found 194 things to do with kids in or near Wailua, Hawaii, including 191 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Hanalei, Kilauea, Kapaa and Koloa.
- From Wailua River State Park to Smith's Tropical Paradise Luau, the Wailua area offers 55 different types of family activities, including: Other Events, River, Historic Sites and Beaches.
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Napali Sea Breeze Tours departs from Anini Beach for sightseeing opportunities including sea caves and marine mammals, and reef snorkelling stops. Shared and private fish charter trips are also available.
13.0 Miles
Sculpted by Jan Gordan Fischer, the Koloa Sugar Monument is a large white circular sculpture that appears unremarkable from the outside. On the interior, however, is a bronze sculpture commemorating the Hawaiian sugar industry.
13.1 Miles
8 line courses are waiting for their visitors at Koloa Zipline. Each line has approximately 1,000 feet in length, with the last line soon measuring 2,500 feet.
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Fishing and snorkeling among the surf are popular activities at Lawai Beach. Other activities often found at the beach include swimming, sun bathing, surfing and watching the sea turtles glide through the water.
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Catamaran Kahanu offers a variety of catamaran tour packages including dolphin and whale watching tours, sunset dinner tours as well as swimming and snorkeling tours of the Na Pali Coast.
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5520 Ka Haku Rd, Princeville, HI 96722
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Play 18-holes of golf on the championship Prince Course at Princeville Golf Club. The course is named after Hawaii's Prince Albert, and is ranked as one of America's best golf courses by Golf Digest magazine.
13.4 Miles
Enjoy the peace and serenity of the beautiful Prince Kuhio Park. The well kept park has many walking paths so you can stroll hand-in-hand with your significant other, or sit on the cool sand of the beach as you watch the sun set.
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The botanical Moir Gardens, developed in the 1930s, is filled with wildlife and foliage both indigenous to the island as well as exotic. The garden focuses particular interest in the dry climate plants such as cacti and succulents.
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Beginning on Shipwrecks Beach, the Maha'ulepu Heritage Trail is the only path that explores the coastline above and below the beach. It is excellent for hiking and bike tours and offers terrific sunset and sunrise views.