Top 10 Free Things to do in Island of Hawaii, Hawaii (HI)

September 2, 2021 Darwin Bolte

Life on the Big Island is a little bit slower… and locals like it that way. The natural beauty and ecological features of the island are a draw for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts. Test your chutzpah at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, home to the longest volcanic eruption in recorded history, or climb to the indescribably beautiful summit of Mauna Kea. At the end of the day, there’s nothing more refreshing than a quivering plate of fresh poke, followed by a fruity shave ice.
Restaurants in Island of Hawaii

1. Mauna Kea Beach

62-100 Mauna Kea Beach Dr, Island of Hawaii, HI 96743-9799
Excellent
78%
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18%
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4.5 based on 427 reviews

Mauna Kea Beach

Located behind the Mauna Kea Hotel.

Reviewed By MTS--1000 - Everett, United States

Very nice beach. Clean. Even the public restrooms are reasonably clean. As others have said very limited parking which is good if you’re one of the lucky ones. Went with the family and the young grandkids had a great time in the water and playing in the sand. The parking is uphill from the beach with a paved walkway. The grade was manageable for this old guy. We all had fun!

2. Kauna'oa Bay

Island of Hawaii, HI
Excellent
81%
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11%
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4.5 based on 27 reviews

Kauna'oa Bay

The number one beach in the United States.

3. Waipi'o Valley

Island of Hawaii, HI +1 800-770-0326 http://www.lovebigisland.com/waipio-valley/
Excellent
71%
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22%
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4%
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4.5 based on 1,026 reviews

Waipi'o Valley

A scenic area of waterfalls and thousand foot cliffs.

Reviewed By swearengen

You can drive a 4-wheel (though rentals might not let you) or hike down. But we took the Waipio Valley Shuttle down for a great tour of the valley. Surrounded by mountains with gorgeous rivers, taro farms, wild horses, and fruit trees all around, it is really something to see. A beautiful and unique area.

4. Kealakekua Bay

Honaunau-Napoopoo, Captain Cook, Island of Hawaii, HI 96704 +1 808-328-8775 http://www.lovebigisland.com/kealakekua-bay/
Excellent
76%
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17%
Satisfactory
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4.5 based on 813 reviews

Kealakekua Bay

Reviewed By celestewest10s - Waikoloa, United States

This Is a wonderful day trip for the whole family to experience the wonders that make up what Hawaii is all about. It has history in that it was the site of a thriving Hawaiian village, you can rent kayaks to take across the bay to Captain Cook Monument; if you are a good swimmer, you can swim/snorkel in the bay and catch a glimpse of the magnificent dolphin pods that frequent the bay and you can just hang out at the rocky beach and watch the world go by. Easy to get to by car down the main hwy to Napooopo Rd, then follow the road down to the beach, about 5 miles. There are a few interesting things to see on the way down, besides the view, like Hawaii Island honey farm and the Kona coffee roasting building, with free samples at both places. Definitely worth the stop.

5. Pololu Valley Lookout

End of Hwy. 270, Island of Hawaii, HI 96755 http://www.lovebigisland.com/pololu-valley/
Excellent
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4.5 based on 1,096 reviews

Pololu Valley Lookout

One of many scenic valleys on the Big Island of Hawaii.

Reviewed By tano14130831 - San Ramon, United States

Had to insist that we give this hike a try. The concierge at our hotel said it was her favorite. Took about an hour to drive from Waikoloa to the lookout point but there were cute little shops in little towns on the way. Parked at the top of the cliff and hiked down to the most beautiful, serene and breathtaking scenery on the Big Island. There were tree swings near the black sand beach, majestic mountains on one side and ocean on the other. Cows were grazing in a far-off field near a peaceful meadow. I’d say hiking down took longer than hiking back up but neither took too long. Amazing views as you traverse the path. Went near sunset so only a few other people there. I’d do this hike again in a second!

6. Papakolea Green Sand Beach

Near Ka Lae South Point, Naalehu, Island of Hawaii, HI 96772
Excellent
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4.5 based on 2,118 reviews

Papakolea Green Sand Beach

The big island of Hawaii's southernmost point features the Green Sand Beach.

Reviewed By BethneyD

We had no idea what we were in for when spontaneously we took someones advice to see the "green sand" beach. This is something that should be planned as an all day event....getting to the parking area is simple and directions easy to follow. Parking your car at this spot means about an hour and a half walk/hike to the actual beach!! Be prepared to have water, good walking shoes, snacks just for getting to the location. We walked half way and then caught a ride with one of the locals who ferry people back and forth on old vehicles for a modest charge (25$ per person). Walking/hiking is free....but will take time. Once you reach the beach, a walk down steep stairs to the actual sand and water is breathtaking and truly majestic.

7. Saddle Road

Hawaii Highway 200, Kailua-Kona, Island of Hawaii, HI +1 808-935-6268 http://www.hiloliving.com/DrivingSaddleRoad.html
Excellent
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4.5 based on 3,687 reviews

Saddle Road

Reviewed By AroundtownCT - Atlanta, United States

Beautiful drive through mountains See lots of different landscapes and weather Best way to cross the island

8. Mauna Kea Summit

Kailua-Kona, Island of Hawaii, HI +1 808-464-0840 http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/vis/visiting-mauna-kea/visiting-the-summit.html
Excellent
80%
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4.5 based on 4,543 reviews

Mauna Kea Summit

At 13,796 feet, this peak offers an incredible view of lava, desert, the valley and Mauna Loa.

Reviewed By patricialj2016 - Las Vegas, United States

An amazing visit to the summit of Mauna Kea and the evening was clear as a a bell - enough to be able to see Maui! Knowledgeable guide showed and explained the various observatories located at the summit. It was cold but, the gear they provide was more than adequate. After dark explanation and location of common stars in the night skies was super! Loved every minute!

9. Anaehoomalu

69-275 Waikoloa Beach Dr, Waikoloa, Island of Hawaii, HI 96738-5711 +1 808-464-0840
Excellent
48%
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4.5 based on 745 reviews

Anaehoomalu

Reviewed By christinern - Vancouver, Canada

Go in the morning, before the waves and wind pick up. A long beach to walk, there are loungers close to the Marriott resort. Good for boogie boarding, some snorkeling and swimming. Lots of shade if you get there early. Beautiful sunsets from behind the fish pond looking towards the ocean. Walk down the beach past Lava Lava to spot turtles on the rocks and beach. Many feral and friendly cats live here.

10. Mauna Kea

Island of Hawaii, HI http://www.ifa.hawaii.edu/info/vis/visiting-mauna-kea/visiting-the-summit.html
Excellent
72%
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4.5 based on 311 reviews

Mauna Kea

Reviewed By Laura_Pandora - Minato, Japan

We almost didn't get to visit because of the protests but thankfully the access road reopened a couple of days before our arrival. The drive up to the visitor center poses no challenge. The road to the summit was closed that day because of (apparently) inclement weather conditions but we didn't have a 4WD anyway so it wasn't a big loss. Once you're at visitor center level, you absolutely need to climb the rocky outcrop across it or you'll be missing all the sights. It's a relatively easy hike and the (daytime) views from up there are magical.

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