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Big Island, Hawaii: Volcano and Stargazing Tour with Dinner

Big Island, Hawaii: Volcano and Stargazing Tour with Dinner

Discover the Big Island in Hawaii on a guided tour of its highlights including the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park at twilight. Enjoy the scenic views of the area, admire the starry night sky, learn about local history and wildlife, and enjoy some dinner. Start with pickup from one of the meeting points on the island. Set off on your adventure, beginning with a stop at a Kona coffee farm. Walk through a lava tube and orchards with your guide to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling a warm cup of Kona-grown coffee. Continue the tour through scenic landscapes, including a stop to admire the view of Kealakekua Bay and South Point, the southernmost point of the United States. Relax at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and look out for Hawaii’s green sea turtles, from the shore. Next, head to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as you travel along the Chain of Craters Road. Learn about volcanic eruptions and current and past lava flow sites. Visit the Kilauea Iki Lookout, Lava Tube, steam vents, Halema’uma’u Crater, and the crater rim trail. After enjoying dinner at a nearby café, return to the park to view the lava flows at night and stargaze. Depending on weather conditions, observe stars, planets, galaxies, and more, before heading back to your pickup point.

Kailua-Kona Self-Guided: Big Island Scenic Drive Tour

Kailua-Kona Self-Guided: Big Island Scenic Drive Tour

Don’t miss a thing as your favorite audio tour narrator guides you across Big Island to not-to-be-missed viewpoints, with fascinating stories, tips and directions along the way. Follow the suggested itineraries, or divide the commentary and create your own half, full or multi day sightseeing trips. The Island of Hawaii, often simply referred to as the Big Island due to its size, is famous for its incredible natural attractions, including massive volcanoes, black-sand beaches and lush valleys. Major Highlights: Volcanoes National Park Chain of Craters Road Halema'uma'u Thurston Lava Tube Petroglyphs Devastation Trail Holei Sea Arch Waimea Hamakua Coast Hilo Coffee Coast Place of Refuge Akaka Falls Kona Waipio Valley Pololu Valley Kealakekua Bay Liliuokalani Gardens Hawi Kamehameha Statue Rainbow Falls Kohala Coast Includes: Volcanoes National Park The Big Island's most famous and popular place to visit. In the park there are many amazing formations created by eruptions spread over hundreds and thousands of years. There are two driving routes in the park and expect to spend minimum 2-3 hours exploring. Add the driving time to get there and back, means this is a full day outing. The drive to the park is scenic and it's strongly recommended to drive by going south from Kona using Hwy 11 to pass around the bottom of the island and then up the eastern side. The commentary provides an entertaining and informative description of volcanology and Hawaiian mythology along the way. From Hilo, its's just a 45 minute drive to the entrance. Island Circle Navigating around the entire island includes the tropical and green Hamakua Coast, dotted with sugar plantations towns and amazing rocky coast scenery. A long but manageable day, and make sure to allocate some time for exploring around Hilo. Kohala North Loop Driving from Kona to Hawi is an amazing journey with beaches, a surprisingly arid coast at times, views to Maui, black sand beaches from cliff viewpoints and driving over an old volcanic mountain makes for an excellent half day or longer of sightseeing. Follow the tour as it drives a loop itinerary that gives you a fantastic sample of old Hawaii, modern Hawaii, awesome beaches and huge ranches. Kona Coffee Coast Kailua-Kona is the active hub of the western side of Hawaii and features energetic shopping and dining choices, mixed with historic landmarks and fun beaches. Follow the road that heads south along the coast to tour through this vibrant area. But then, you'll quickly transition to areas of incredible Hawaiian cultural importance and sites that have been preserved for prosperity. Bring your snorkel gear as the audio tour points out places to see fish and turtles.

From Kona and Waikoloa: Kilauea Volcano Discovery Tour

From Kona and Waikoloa: Kilauea Volcano Discovery Tour

Begin your adventure with a scenic drive over the stark and beautiful Saddle Road to set the stage for the day. or. Your first stop will be an exclusive lava tube on private property. Venture beneath the Earth's surface and discover how lava travels around the islands underground. Explore a unique cave with ceilings as high as 35 feet, expansive rooms, bright golden walls, and an “upside-down” forest of roots. Enjoy a peaceful picnic lunch on this private property's natural surroundings in the middle of a Hawaiian rainforest. Following lunch, continue to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Discover the park's must-see spots including the dramatic Halemaumau Crater. Learn about the history and culture of the world's most active volcano, Kilauea, as your guide leads you through the park's diverse terrain. After a full afternoon of exploring the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, enjoy a warm picnic dinner with your fellow travelers. As your full-day experience comes to an end, sit back and relax as your guide returns to your meeting location while reflecting on your volcano experience. If the twilight option is available and selected, stay in the Park past sunset to view the eruption's glow. Experience a once-in-a-lifetime view of the glowing lava at one of the last remaining active volcanoes in Hawaii. Have your camera ready to capture the orange glow of lava against the night sky

Hawaii: Volcanoes National Park E-Bike Rental and GPS Audio

Hawaii: Volcanoes National Park E-Bike Rental and GPS Audio

Experience the thrill of a lifetime: A day E-bike around the rim of an erupting volcano. Our GPS Audio App will guide you on all the permitted National Park Bike Trails as you see the main park highlights, and hear historic information. E-Bike along the rim of the erupting crater & possibly see active lava. This day of unbeatable excitement begins at Bike Volcano Headquarter in Volcano Village where you will park your car and pick up your E-bike anytime between 10AM – an ideally 12PM so that you'll have plenty of time to explore the Park at a leisurely pace before returning at 4PM. (less than a mile from the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Bike Trail). We provide our guests with secured parking, restrooms, a general store, and a restaurant. Here you will be fitted with an e-bike and helmet and given a safety lecture under the canopy staging area. The GPS system will then lead you on a voice turn-by-turn navigation from Volcano Village into National Park on a bike trail through a lush native Hawaiian Rainforest. You Feel the Volcanic Heat at the Steam Vents, possibly have Lunch at the Volcano House’s picturesque Rim Restaurant mid tour, Walk through a Lava Tube, and E-Bike to the Lava Viewing Area on Paved Bike Trails and Roads. Avoid long parking delays, crowds, and long walks to the main National Park highlights. We provide with Live Human Phone Support throughout your journey. You will return to our Volcano Shop by 4PM where we will say "A hui hou", until we meet again.

Big Island: Private Island Circle Tour with Lunch and Dinner

Big Island: Private Island Circle Tour with Lunch and Dinner

Discover the beauty and grace of the Big Island of Hawaii on a private tour. Explore some of the island's most unique and idyllic locations, including the Kona coast, Punalu'u Black Sand Beach, Hilo's iconic waterfalls, and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Sit back and relax as all meals and drinks (excluding alcoholic ones) are included throughout your day. Make your way to your first stop: the South Kona Coffee Farm for a tour and coffee sampling. Travel south along the striking Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Then, visit the southernmost bakery in the United States, Punalu‘u Bakery. World renown for their sweet bread, malasadas, and other delicious treats. Enjoy a malasada and a coffee or tea. Continue your tour to one of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands, Punalu‘u Black Sand Beach. Relax with black sand between your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms. Keep a look out for green and hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach. Next, make your way to the the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and International Biosphere Reserve. This iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. Explore the main attractions in the park including the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater. Enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on the next leg of your adventure. From the park, venture up to Hilo to visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo-worthy. Then, drive along the 50-mile stretch of the Hamakua Coast with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest, and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state, it’s well worth the scenic drive. Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the sprawling views as your guide explains the rich history of the area. Continue your ride to marvel at the bright sunset views of Waimea. To get there, travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures, the home to cattle, cowboys, and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple, before returning to your hotel.

Hawaii: All-Inclusive Volcanoes and Waterfalls Private Tour

Hawaii: All-Inclusive Volcanoes and Waterfalls Private Tour

Following pick up at your place of lodging, we travel over Saddle Road between two of the largest volcanoes on Earth, Mauna Kea and Mauna Loa, to the lush east coast of the Big Island. Our first stop is at the iconic Wailuku River State Park and we will take in the majestic beauty of Rainbow Falls & Boiling Pots. From there, we will continue to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes on earth. Upon entering the park, enjoy a walk along the rim of Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption. Also, we will stop and see the natural steam vents at Wahinekapu. From there we will travel down the Chain of Craters road to the Thurston lava tube. Experience this massive lava tube which is 600 feet long and over 20 feet tall in some places. Depending on what your group would like to do and see, additional stops in the Park can include Ha'akulamanu (Sulfur Banks), Mauanulu lava fields, Pauahi Crater, Holei Sea Arch, and Pu'uloa petroglyph field. These fascinating locations are fun to explore in your Big Island volcano and waterfalls tour.

From Oahu: Big Island Volcano Adventure

From Oahu: Big Island Volcano Adventure

Experience Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on an inter-island adventure from Oahu. Explore the Big Island, discover the area around Hilo town with your driver-guide, and enjoy a picnic lunch. Meet at the Honolulu International Airport and fly from Oahu to Hilo on Hawaii Island. At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, peer into the depths of Halema’uma’u Crater, which has doubled in size since the recent 2018 eruption that drastically altered the island’s landscape. Watch steam clouds form as groundwater seeps into hot volcanic rock at the famous Steam Vents. Drive down the scenic Chain of Craters Road. Enjoy an included take-out picnic lunch in the park to refresh and relax. Witness Kīlauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, and recently erupted Mauna Loa.

Hilo: Elite Volcano Hike

Hilo: Elite Volcano Hike

Your experience begins as you head out of Hilo to the Puna Coast, the location of the historic 2018 eruption and where your first stop of the Mackenzie State Recreation Area is. The highway there was closed by the marching 40-foot-tall wall of crumbly a’a lava as it continued to the sea. You will take a hike along the now-closed highway, and then follow the lava flow through the pine forest to the altered coastline and cliffs overlooking the new black sand beach. Isaac Hale Beach Park is next, where you can drive along the infamous “Fissure 8”, which erupted in the heart of Lelani Estate's subdivision. A picnic-style lunch will be served at the park, weather permitting. You will then travel to the crown jewel of the Big Island, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. You'll begin by briefly visiting the Kilauea Iki Overlook, before heading off on foot down the paved road to Keanakakoi. You can check out the activity there from the historic 2018 eruption, which buckled the road and caused racks and sinkholes. You’ll also get a birds-eye view of the Kilauea Caldera and the enormous Halema’uma’u Crater, along with views of the trail you will take into the Caldera. Throughout your 2-mile hike you can look for native birds, such as the yellow ‘amakihi and the red ‘apapane. Huge boulders came to rest at this location during ancient rock slides and eruptions, and you can look for marks left by previous visitors such as Benjamin Boyd and John Webster, just to name a few. Reaching the floor of Kilauea Calder there is an incredible rock slide to your left, evidence of the 2018 eruption, as well as the Halema’uma’u Crater which sits before you. The crater increased in size during the eruption, with the lava lake draining out of it leaving behind an enormous 1,000-foot-deep pit. Afterwards, you will return to the starting point.

From the Big Island: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Tour

From the Big Island: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Tour

Visit Hawaii’s only active volcano and see the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands on this inter-island excursion. Visit the town of Kona, the Kona coffee belt, Punalu’u sweet bread bakery, Punalu’u black sand beach, active steam vents, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and much more. The geologic creation of the Hawaiian island chain, a timeless battle between the elemental forces of fire and water, is one of the world's greatest natural history stories. See amazing natural formations, including the Thurston lava tube and learn the chronological life of the volcano at the Kilauea visitor center. This exciting tour to Hawaii’s most distinct island is sure to highlight your vacation. Witness the power of Kilauea volcano and the four other volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii.

A Guided Hike Adventure: Kilauea Iki Crater and a Lava Tube

A Guided Hike Adventure: Kilauea Iki Crater and a Lava Tube

This 7.24 km/4.5 mile guided hike through Volcanoes National Park starts at Devastation Parking lot inside the park. Your hike will begin with spectacular views of Halemaumau Crater, Next you will trek across the Kilauea Iki crater’s hardened lava lake from 1959, followed by exploring Nahuku Lava Tube. Immerse yourself in the rich history of volcanic activity as you traverse varied terrains, showcasing the raw beauty of Hawaiian landscapes. This unforgettable journey promises an immersive experience filled with natural wonders and geological marvels, guided by experts who illuminate the significance of each stop along the way. Get ready to explore the dynamic forces that have shaped this unique volcanic region over time, creating a memorable adventure for nature enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

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Our tour guide was great. He knew everything about the history of the island, the volcanoes and the stars, and even about Kona coffee. The bus arrived on time and was particularly pleasant with the two USB ports (type C). The ride was very comfortable. We met good and funny people on the bus. The temperature during the ride was pleasant. Lunch was delicious. The tour was very informative and interesting and we learned a lot about the island. The stops were also good and appropriate. It's a shame that we didn't have time to walk a bit on the dried lava. Dinner was great and the food was very tasty. The stargazing was okay, but I would have liked more time for it. It would also have been good to know beforehand so that you could download a Sky app to see things more easily. Overall, everything was very good. Although we spoke English ♥️👍🙏🌺

Our guide Todd was really dedicated, helpful with everything and loves what he does. He explained a LOT and has great knowledge around the whole island. Transport was very amusing with stories and explanations of Todd, and many stops. The coffee-farm was very interesting, you also see avocado/mango/banana/pineapple- trees and can taste Coffee and Tee for free. Stop at the southernmost town of USA, with a Snack at the southernmost bakery of USA. Stop at southernmost cliffs. Stop at black beach, with a high Chance to see green turtles (we saw 9!). Volcano Park with Kilauea Caldera and Lava cave and some very vast and beautiful lookouts - Todd knows best :) Highlands recommended! Thank you again Todd! Michael

The historical information about the various sites was wonderful. The navigation instructions were spot on. We also enjoyed the suggestions for "detours" along the route that offered more options for seeing additional sites. This tour lived up to our expectations and we would absolutely recommend it to get the most out of a visit to the Big Island.

Our guide (Dreu) was the best! Excellent tour, he was so knowledgeable about everything and great at keeping us all comfortable and entertained.

They were accurate in all the directions. pleasant narrative and plenty to see and learn.