- Our list of the best things to do in Hoolehua, Hawaii, features the top 31 nearby activities — including 18 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Hoolehua, 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 2 things to do within the city of Hoolehua, HI , followed by 29 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kaunakakai, Lanai City, Kalaupapa, Kualapuu and Maunaloa
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505 Front Street Suite # 123, Lahaina, HI 96761
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Established in 1994, Goofy Foot Surf School, Inc is based in Lahaina. The company offers standard surf lessons, stand up paddle board lessons, and even surf board rentals for those who already know how to surf.
36.8 Miles
As a surfer's paradise, Honokohau Bay is a remote, rocky beach surrounded by cliffs. The beach is not open to swimmers, but visitors can watch surfers from the shore and enjoy coconut water from a vendor.
37.6 Miles
Hikers love the Waihee Ridge Trail in Waihee, Hawaii. The trail is roughly 5 miles long and is unpaved, making it somewhat slippery after heavy rains. Tough boots with high-traction soles minimize the risk of slipping or falling.
37.9 Miles
The family-owned and operated Mendes Ranch is an equestrian trail ride company that also hosts weddings and other social events on its sprawling, scenic grounds. All tours are led by an expert guide and skilled equestrian. No prior horse riding experience is required.
38.5 Miles
Since opening in 2001, Maui Surfer Girls, has been dedicated to empowering teen girls and building their confidence through the sport of surfing. Featuring lessons for boys and girls of all ages, surf camps, and more, you too can learn the true spirit of Hawaii.
38.8 Miles
Located at the end of Makapu'u Point Lighthouse trail, Alan Davis provides visitors with a cliff jumping spot. The rocky cliff has a wooden plank extended from it that visitors can jump a few feet down into the ocean from.
39.1 Miles
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2833 votes
End of Iao Valley Road, Wailuku, HI 96793
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The half-mile hike from the parking lot to the Iao Valley State Monument makes this a popular attraction among visitors who prefer not to walk long distances. The monument is a natural feature created by millions of years of water and wind erosion.
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41-150 Kalanianaole Highway, Waimanalo, HI 96795
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A challenging but rewarding hike that takes several hours to complete from end to end, the steep, scenic Makapu'u Tom Tom Trail offers magnificent vistas to intrepid hikers. At trail's end, hikers can look out over all of Waimanalo.
39.2 Miles
Kepaniwai Heritage Gardens is a public garden established in 1952 in West Maui's Iao Valley. The garden, cut through by the Iao Stream, showcases a selection of plants and dwellings from different cultures including Japanese, Portuguese and Hawaiian.
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At Hawaii Nature Center, visitors can learn about the island's native birds and ecosystems. The center hosts a variety of weekend programs, like mountain trail hikes to Mt. Ka'ala and watercolor classes.