Top 9 Budget-friendly Things to do in Kaneohe, Hawaii (HI)

October 13, 2021 Yuk Petri

Kāneʻohe is a census-designated place (CDP) included in the City and County of Honolulu and located in Hawaiʻi state District of Koʻolaupoko on the island of Oʻahu. In the Hawaiian language, kāne ʻohe means "bamboo man". According to an ancient Hawaiian story a local woman compared her husband's cruelty to the sharp edge of cutting bamboo; thus the place was named Kāneʻohe or "Bamboo man". The population was 34,597 at the 2010 census. Kāneʻohe is the largest of several communities along Kāneʻohe Bay and one of the two largest residential communities on the windward side of Oʻahu (the other is Kailua). The commercial center of the town is spread mostly along Kamehameha Highway.
Restaurants in Kaneohe

1. Hawaiian Ocean Adventures

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Hawaiian Ocean Adventures

Aloha, we are proud to be a Hawaiian owned business. We are permitted to run cultural ocean activities in the state of Hawaii. Our Captains and crew are certified, safety is our #1 priority. Learn about our culture in a true authentic way. We hand built all our Hawaiian sailing canoes, much like our ancestors did thousands of years ago. This activity combines the adventure of sailing the beautiful blue green waters of our islands and the unique cultural experience of sailing on a vessel that has been used by Hawaiians for generations. Great for all levels of experience, kid friendly. While on board, you will learn about the area, how Hawaiians used these vessels, sit back and relax or paddle along with us. We also have kayaks, stand up boards and snorkel gear. Mahalo for supporting Hawaiian owned businesses.

2. Kama'aina Kayak and Snorkel EcoVentures

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Kama'aina Kayak and Snorkel EcoVentures

Located at He'eia State Park on Kane'ohe Bay, we are a nonprofit eco-adventure program. The proceeds allow local nonprofit organization Kama'aina Kids to fund He'eia State Park. Kayak and snorkel rentals available right on the water's edge. Come check out the best kayaking and snorkeling on Oahu, healthy coral reef, abundant marine life including sea turtles and manta rays, and the one and only "Sunken Island" sandbar!

3. Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens

45-680 Luluku Rd, Kaneohe, Oahu, HI 96744-1855 +1 808-233-7323 [email protected] http://www.honolulu.gov/parks/trees-gardens/honolulu-botanical-gardens.html?id=569:ho#96;omaluhia-botanical-garden&catid=182:site-dpr-cat&Itemid=2069
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4.5 based on 380 reviews

Hoomaluhia Botanical Gardens

A 200 acre botanical garden.

Reviewed By 87EdS - Birmingham, United States

Wonderful gardens, well maintained and laid it. Hiking is awesome for neophytes all the way to experienced folk. Well worth your time; fascinating collection of tropical plants.

4. Kane'ohe Bay

Kaneohe, Oahu, HI
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Kane'ohe Bay

Reviewed By Tivi50 - Bolton, United Kingdom

Worth a visit! Absolutely beautiful - caution re swimming though as there are sharks at some times of the year

5. Byodo-In Temple

47-200 Kahekili Hwy, Kaneohe, Oahu, HI 96744-4562 +1 808-239-8811 http://www.byodo-in.com/
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Byodo-In Temple

Reviewed By VictoriaAllen - Las Vegas, United States

Byodo-In Temple is located inside the Valley of The Temples Memorial Park and is a replica of an old Buddhist temple from Japan. We went here as part of a city tour and I must say was probably my most favorite stop. The drive to the temple took us through a cemetery that had the most beautiful marble headstones and the grounds are very well-maintained. There's a gravel path that leads to either side of the temple and allows for some picturesque and tranquil views. Beautiful architecture against the backdrop of the Ko'olau Ridge takes your breath away. The temple is surrounded by a beautiful Japanese-style garden complete with a koi pond, statue of Buddha and traditional Japanese tea house. Donations are welcome for the restoration of the Buddha statue and you are asked to remove your shoes before entering (as a sign of respect) and they welcome you to light incense as an offering to Buddha. You can also purchase food to feed the koi -- a lot of fun for kids! Truly one of the best sites to see when visiting Oahu. When not visiting with a tour, there is no time limit on the length of your visit. Definitely a must see when visiting the island.

6. Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm and Farm Tour

49-227 Kamehameha Hwy Ste A, Kaneohe, Oahu, HI 96744-5165 +1 808-237-1960 http://www.macnutfarm.com
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Tropical Farms Macadamia Nut Farm and Farm Tour

Reviewed By Lee-and-Baby

We really enjoyed the tour! Had an excellent friendly local guide. Took our small group of 6 (3 couples) on their van to see the grounds. Good a good feel of local history and some surprising facts. This was a site for Gilligan's Island!!! (and other tv/film shots) Highly recommended and different from the larger tourist traps. Be prepared for mud and gravel. Very scenic! Our guide was very proud of his local roots and showed it with his demonstrations and insight. Store is ok with nut and coffee samples.

7. Glow Putt Mini-Golf

46-056 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe, Oahu, HI 96744-3755 +1 808-235-6600 http://www.glowputtminigolf.com/
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Glow Putt Mini-Golf

A fun (but at eight bucks a head, not cheap, but still worth it for the novelty) group activity to do in Lahaina.

Reviewed By Lady_Katie_Kate - Australia, null

We had so much fun playing mini-golf at this little place. The Glow Putt is so cool, it is something a little different than your average mini-golf experience. The tickets are quite well priced. I'd come here again.

8. Friendship Garden

45-219 KokoKani Place St., Kaneohe, Oahu, HI http://friendshipgarden.org/
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Friendship Garden

Reviewed By Boomerang3333

This was great fun to hike--we just had to be super careful on the way down. It had rained heavily the previous day and the mud/clay was treacherous. We got a nice view from the top because it was sunny when we hiked. That is not always the case for many hikes in Hawaii. The vegetation was really interesting to me (first time in Hawaii). I got to see one of my favorite flowers, Lantana, as a perennial. I live in a zone where it does not survive the winter. Enjoy the hike, the view will be frosting!

9. He'eia State Park

46-465 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe, Oahu, HI 96744-4044 +1 808-235-6509 http://www.heeiastatepark.org
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He'eia State Park

Reviewed By seank408 - Kaneohe, United States

I had a great time taking my wife to the Kaneohe Sandbar. I rented the Kayaks from the Heeia State Park. Rebecca was very helpful with telling me my options for the rental and Andy was informative and cared about our safety telling us everything we needed to know while kayaking to and from the Sandbar I had a great time and great experience!

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