- Our list of the best things to do in Anahola, Hawaii, features the top 233 nearby activities — including 132 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Anahola, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Tours, Water Activities, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 2 things to do within the city of Anahola, HI , followed by 230 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kapaa, Hanalei, Lihue, Kilauea, Koloa, Poipu, Princeville, Hanapepe, Eleele, Kalaheo, Waimea, Kekaha, Kealia, Wailua, Hanamaulu and Lawai
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11.5 Miles
Princeville Ranch Stables is a local family-owned ranch which offers eco-adventures in the form of a variety of zip-line tours within their premises with the added benefits of action photography.
11.6 Miles
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560 votes
4080 Lei O Papa Rd, Princeville, HI 96722
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Princeville Makai Golf Course offers a par 72 with an added 9-hole course. The club is located at the St. Regis Princeville Resort, and recently underwent renovations to its practice tees, target greens and practice complex.
11.7 Miles
At Kiteboard Kauai, a professional instructor is available to give private lessons to anyone who wants to learn to kiteboard surf. The lesson includes using a radio helmet to stay in constant contact with the instructor as the lesson progresses.
11.7 Miles
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.
11.8 Miles
An hour-and-a-half sail with Island Sails takes you around Hanalei Bay, Hawaii. Along with the sail, expect time to snorkle, spot dolphins or just relax in a 45-foot, traditional Hawaiian sailing cone.
11.8 Miles
The 2 aircrafts of Jack Harter Helicopters will take the passengers on trips over Kauai. One of the helicopters can provide a little more excitement, since it flies without closing its doors.
11.8 Miles
Surfski Kauai offers a twist on kayaking by providing equipment and instruction for surfski, a sport that resembles kayaking on a giant ski. Their rentals include all the equipment necessary for a single run.
11.9 Miles
Two advanced-level trails allow for access to Hideaways Beach. The crescent-shaped beach has an intimate feel, and while it is not good for general swimming the water offers snorkeling opportunities.
11.9 Miles
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.
12.0 Miles
Hanalei Valley Lookout is a part of a scenic drive through Hawaii and offers panoramic views of taro fields below with Waialealei mountains in the backdrop.