- Our list of the best things to do in Captain Cook, Hawaii, features the top 98 nearby activities — including 71 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Captain Cook, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Tours, and Sights & Landmarks.
- The results below include the top 14 things to do within the city of Captain Cook, HI , followed by 85 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kailua-Kona, Kealakekua, Holualoa, Keauhou, Honaunau, Volcano, Hilo and Honalo
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15.7 Miles
Organizing excursions to Kealakekua Bay, Aloha Ocean Excursions offers visitors activities like snorkeling, whale watching, sightseeing, and more. The charter takes visitors to landmarks like the region's sea caves and lava tubes.
17.0 Miles
Hawaii Volcano Tours provides an array of tour options, including guided excursions in a luxury SUV to the area's volcanos, waterfalls, coastline, and customized itineraries. Pick-up from the local airport or your hotel.
17.0 Miles
Hawaii Offshore offers private charters as well as morning snorkeling, swimming with dolphins and manta ray snorkel tours. Tours last 2 to 4 hours and all gear is provided, along with snacks and drinks.
20.5 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.
21.4 Miles
A remnant of an ancient volcanic eruption, the Pua Po o Lava Tube is a must-see for volcano enthusiasts. Visitors are permitted to hike there alone, but ranger-guided tours offer additional insight into the origin and importance of the lava tube.
21.5 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.
21.5 Miles
An eco-tour charter company, Sunlight on Water provides the opportunity to swim with Hawaiian Spinner Dolphins, along with night Manta Ray swims and seasonal winter Humpback Whale watching tours.
22.4 Miles
96%
761 votes
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.
22.7 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.
26.0 Miles
Located in Kalapana, Hawaii, the Star of the Sea Painted Church is an unusual Roman Catholic parish featuring an intricately-painted interior. Its first location was threatened by lava, and in 1990 the building was moved to its current spot.