- Our list of the best things to do in Kealakekua, Hawaii, features the top 98 nearby activities — including 71 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Kealakekua, 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 20 things to do within the city of Kealakekua, HI , followed by 78 popular activities in nearby cities, including Kailua-Kona, Holualoa, Captain Cook, Keauhou, Honaunau, Volcano, Hilo and Honalo
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30.3 Miles
A unique beach with green sands made of olivine crystal, The Green Beach offers great swimming opportunities near the side of a volcano. The beach is only accessible on foot or by 4x4 vehicle.
30.7 Miles
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180 votes
68-1858 Pakanu Street, Waikoloa, HI 96738
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The primary focus of Blue Wilderness Dive Adventures are the actual diving excursions and PADI certifications. They also offer dive and snorkel equipment, rental gear, and retail accessories for the beach.
31.8 Miles
Adventurous visitors to the Big Island love AdventureXRafting, a guided excursion company that offers a variety of trip packages. The most unique option is the nighttime manta ray encounter, during which guests swim and snorkel with these unusual nocturnal fish.
31.8 Miles
100%
108 votes
Puako Bay Boat Ramp & Keauhou Bay Boat Ramp, Puako, HI 96738
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It's time to get in the water for some aquatic fun with King Kayak Hawaii. Participate in the fun and educational 2-4 hour kayak tour or other activities such as dolphin watching, snorkeling, cliff jumping, or sea cave exploring.
31.9 Miles
While on vacation, cruise around the island with Adventure X Rafting. Tour options include whale watching, snorkeling and wild dolphin boat excursions. Each trip further comes with all equipment and supplies needed, along with an experienced crew.
32.4 Miles
A labyrinth of lava tubes, the Kula Kai Caverns are located in the extreme northern portion of the Big Island. They are the youngest known lava tubes in the state and are open for docent-guided tours. Reservations are mandatory.
33.1 Miles
South of Kawaihae is Hapuna Beach, a landscaped area that allows visitors to enjoy hiking or many water-based activities, heeding precaution to the surf. Services include restrooms, picnic areas, drinking water, lodging, payphone, and lifeguards.
33.4 Miles
89%
1043 votes
Mauna Kea Access Road, Hilo, HI
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Located midway to the summit at Mauna Kea, the Mauna Kea Visitor Information Station is the acclimatization point for those continuing to the summit, and houses interpretive information and public telescopes. Free nightly stargazing programs provide guided opportunities for star-gazing in a location notable for…
33.4 Miles
At a dramatic elevation, Hapuna Prince Golf Course starts at sea level and ascends all the way to 700 feet. The Arnold Palmer golf course was built in 1992 and has been entertaining and challenging golfers with its sand pits and environmental sensitivities ever since.