We’re working on this article and will publish it soon.
Our list will include tours and attractions with an entrance fee that we feel are money well spent. There will be one or more attractions featured on every major Hawaiian island.
Recommended Oʻahu tours & attractions
- Ali’i Agriculture Fishing Farm
- Foster Botanical Garden
- He’eia Fishpond Tours
- Hawaiʻi Plantation Village
- Queen Emma Summer Palace
- Waiahole Poi Facotry in Kanehoe
- Bishop Planetarium
Recommended Big Island tours & attractions
- Mauna Kea Observatory/Stargazing program
- Volcano National Park
- Kona Coffee Farm
- Parker Ranch
Recommended Maui tours & attractions
- Maui Ocean Center
- Haleakala National Park
- Hana Road
- Maui Nui Botanical Gardens
Recommended Big Island tours & attractions
- Princeville Botanical Gardens
Recommended Big Island tours & attractions
- Molokini snorkel trip
But wait, there’s more!
More Attractions & Museums
Other topics we plan to write about:
- Botanical Gardens
- Expensive attractions & value alternatives
- Zoos/wildlife parks (panewa)
- Kids/family attractions
- Top 10 festivals and events or month by month
- Churches & Temples
- Railways
- ADA attractions
- Observatories & Astronomy
- Architecture: history, site, tour
- GPSMyCity app walking tours
- Waikiki history & highlights
To see other published topics featuring Attractions & Museums, visit the Hawaiionthecheap.com Attractions & Museums page.
About Hawaiionthecheap.com
Hawaii on the Cheap publishes information about free and cheap events, discount tickets on entertainment, and tips for saving money while living in (or visiting) the Hawaiian Islands. You’ll find fun things to do every night of the week. 2021 is our inaugural year and we’re just getting started.
We focus on events with free admission with broad appeal for all ages and interests. We also include some events with targeted audiences, such as family, over 21+, LGBTQ, etc.
For events with an admission fee, we focus on “cheap” things to do with a kamaʻāina adult ticket price of $15 or less. We include some events with an admission price higher than $15 if there are ways to reduce the cost (such as buy tickets in advance, buy a series subscription or group of tickets, volunteer at the event, etc.).
We also like to splurge once in a while. At our discretion, we publish a few events that exceed our kamaʻāina $15 limit, particularly if they seem “splurge worthy” because they are unusually fun or interesting. We also edge higher than $15 kamaʻāina price for events featuring Hawaiian art and culture (traditional or contemporary).
Mahalo nui loa for visiting.
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