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The fabled "Diamond Head" on the island of Oahu.

You don’t have to spend a lot of money to enjoy Hawaii, according to Pleasant Hawaiian Holidays, the largest Travel Company to Hawaii. Here are a few of the free attractions not to be missed:

  • Oahu’s world-famous USS Arizona Memorial is built over the hull of the battleship Arizona, sunk during Japan’s attack of Pearl Harbor on Dec. 7, 1941. The 90-minute tour includes a ride aboard a Navy-operated launch.

  • Along Front Street in Maui’s Lahaina, Friday nights feature art demonstrations, gallery shows and autograph signings by local artisans. July’s annual block party highlights food, entertainment and hands-on demonstrations. Halloween is filled with costumed revelers during the annual Mardi Gras of the Pacific.

  • On Hawaii’s Big Island, you can stand on the southernmost point in the United States, in the sleepy little town of Na’alehu, formed entirely on the island’s massive slopes of the dormant volcano, Mauna Loa.

  • Visit turn-of-the-century plantation houses at Kilohana near Lihue, Kauai. The former estate of sugar magnate Gaylord Wilcox is now an enchanting attraction with shops, gardens and historical homes.

  • Molokai’s Bog Wind Kite Factory in Maunaloa offers flying lessons and a factory tour. Visitors can watch the kite-making process with no strings attached.

  • The lodge at Koele and Manele Bay hotels on Lanai stage a Visiting Artist Program, where renowned writers, actors, musicians and artists share their talents.

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