- Our list of the best things to do in Hawaii Kai, Hawaii, features the top 252 nearby activities — including 108 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hawaii Kai, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Water Activities, Tours, and Adventures.
- The results below include the top 1 thing to do within the city of Hawaii Kai, HI , followed by 248 popular activities in nearby cities, including Honolulu, Kaneohe, Kailua, Mililani, Waipahu, Pearl City, Aiea, Waimanalo, Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Kaaawa, Wahiawa, Wailua and Kualapuu
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38.5 Miles
Gliding fans love riding high above the treetops while on tour with Hana Hou Air. Gliders are small planes that lack engines, creating a silent, peaceful passenger environment. Reservations are required.
39.8 Miles
99%
70 votes
end of Farrington Hwy, Waianae, HI 96792
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Oahu's Keawaula Beach/ Yokohama Bay is a clean, sandy beach on western Oahu. It houses the trailhead of the Kalena Point Trail and is not accessible by car. Swimming is permitted throughout the year, although it is safest in the spring and summer months.
39.9 Miles
Specializing in ocean kayaking, Twogood Kayaks offers visitors kayak rentals, lessons, and tours. The tours are led by an experienced kayaker and takes visitors through the coves, reefs, and islands of the bay.
40.5 Miles
Experience a Molokai Mule Ride and make memories to last a lifetime. The company's mules are personally trained by the owner and are dependable, friendly and easy to control. The high point of the tour is a trek to a former leper colony.
40.8 Miles
100%
238 votes
Haleiwa, HI 96712
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Everyone can be a student at Stand Up Paddle Lessons -- Rainbow Watersports Adventures, with one of the 4 certified instructors as teachers. They are the only ones who ever published a book about stand up paddling.
41.2 Miles
One of Kaunakakai's most popular attractions, the Pali Coast is often described as a living postcard. Its pristine white beaches, sapphire-blue water, verdant forests and welcoming residents give tourists a true taste of island paradise.
42.6 Miles
Macadamia Nuts are one of Hawaii's most important crops. Visitors to Purdy's Natural Macadamia Nuts have the opportunity to meet the owners, learn how to crack their own macadamias and purchase a variety of packaged nuts and nut confections.
43.2 Miles
A small park along Molokai's south shore, Kakahaia Beach Park is a national wildlife refuge frequented by fishermen and picnickers. The beach is popular with birdwatchers looking for Hawaii's endangered native species including the Hawaiian stilt and coot.
43.2 Miles
67%
6 votes
Highway 450, east of Kaunakakai, Kaunakakai, HI 96748
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Kakahai'a National Wildlife Refuge is a 15 acre wildlife refuge dedicated to protecting a wetland habitat for endangered waterbirds. The refuge is made up of a spring fed pond and may interest those looking for a good bird watching location.
43.8 Miles
The Molokai Plumeria is a farm that specializes in growing Hawaii's Aloha Flower. A personal tour of the farm reveal rows of trees and flowers to pick to be used in making a lei.