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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Experience from Kauai

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Kealakekua, US
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Experience the awe-inspiring power of Kilauea volcano and immerse yourself in the rich history of Kona town on the Big Island of Hawaii. This inter-island excursion takes you on a journey to Hawaii's only active volcano, where you'll witness hardened lava, lush landscapes, and stunning coastlines. Explore the Kilauea Iki Steam Vents and learn about the chronological life of the volcano. Visit the famous Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and discover its natural formations, including the mesmerizing Black Sand Beach. Indulge in the delicious local cuisine at a no-host lunch stop and take in the breathtaking views of Punalu'u Sweet Bread Bakery. This unforgettable tour is your ticket to experiencing the true essence of Hawaii's unique beauty and geological wonders. Book now and embark on an adventure of a lifetime.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • 14 hours - 15 hours
  • Suitable for 1-15 Participants
  • Private Tour, Small Group Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit Hawaii's only active volcano
  • See the youngest of the Hawaiian Islands
  • Experience lush landscapes and gorgeous coastlines
  • Witness amazing natural formations and steam vents
  • Learn the chronological life of the volcano
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • Narration from a local guide, sharing stories and insights throughout your tour.
  • Roundtrip airfare to kona international airport from lihue airport on kauai is included
  • Hawaii volcanos national park admission is included
  • Gratuities
  • Transportation to lihue airport on kauai is not included
  • If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
  • Meals are at your own expense

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Introduction

Are you ready for an unforgettable adventure? Explore the wonders of Hawaii's active volcano and immerse yourself in the beauty of the youngest Hawaiian Island. Introducing the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Experience from Kauai, a unique tour that takes you on a thrilling journey through lush landscapes, hardened lava, and breathtaking coastlines. Get ready to witness the power of Kilauea volcano and discover the captivating history of Kona town on the Big Island of Hawaii.

What to expect?

During this tour, you can expect to be amazed by the stunning natural formations and fascinating sights that Hawaii has to offer. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, where you'll marvel at the Kilauea Iki Steam Vents and learn about the chronological life of the volcano. Explore the iconic black sand beaches and enjoy a visit to the Kilauea Visitor Center. Indulge in the delicious local cuisine, including a stop at the renowned Punalu'u Sweet Bread Bakery. With a total duration of 840 to 900 minutes, this tour ensures that you have ample time to soak in the awe-inspiring wonders of the Big Island.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for adventurous souls and nature enthusiasts who are eager to witness the power of Hawaii's only active volcano. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple seeking a romantic getaway, or a family looking for an exciting and educational experience, this tour caters to all. Embrace the spirit of exploration and embark on a journey that will leave you with memories to last a lifetime.

Why book this?

Booking the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Experience from Kauai is an opportunity to discover the untamed beauty of Hawaii like never before. Immerse yourself in the awe-inspiring landscapes, breathe in the fresh air, and witness the raw power of Kilauea volcano. This tour offers an incredible chance to delve into the rich history of Kona town and experience the unique culture of Hawaii. With round-trip airfare to Kona, guided visits to top attractions, and a chance to explore the famous Punalu'u Sweet Bread Bakery, this tour promises an unforgettable adventure filled with breathtaking views and educational insights.

Good to know

As you embark on this tour, it's good to know that you'll have the opportunity to indulge in local cuisine at a charming restaurant during the lunch stops. Don't forget to bring comfortable walking shoes, as you'll be exploring various sites within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The total duration of the tour is approximately 840 to 900 minutes, offering you ample time to soak in the beauty and learn about the geological wonders of the Big Island.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park tour were left mesmerized by its captivating beauty. They praised the knowledgeable and friendly guides who provided fascinating insights into the island's history and volcanic activity. Visitors were particularly impressed by the Kilauea Iki Steam Vents and the chance to witness an active volcano up close. The tour's comprehensive itinerary, including the stops at Kona town, Kona coffee plantations, and local bakeries, delighted travelers who were able to immerse themselves in the unique culture and flavors of Hawaii. Overall, reviews highlight the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Experience as a must-book tour for anyone seeking an unforgettable adventure in paradise.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

Vouchers accepted in the following formats

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Is an adult required for the booking?

  • At least one adult or senior required per booking

Your Itinerary

Greenwell Farms

Greenwell Farms is a well-known coffee farm and producer located in the Kona region of Hawaii's Big Island. Established in 1850 by Henry Nicholas Greenwell, it is one of the oldest coffee farms in Hawaii and has a rich history tied to the development of Kona coffee, which is internationally recognized for its high quality. The farm is located in the Kona district on the slopes of the Mauna Loa volcano. The region's unique climate, with its rich volcanic soil, sunny mornings, cloud-covered afternoons, and consistent rainfall, creates ideal conditions for growing high-quality coffee.

Manuka State Wayside Park

Manuka State Wayside Park is a tranquil, 13-acre park located on the Big Island of Hawaii along the Hawaii Belt Road (Highway 11). Nestled on the slopes of Mauna Loa, the park features a diverse mix of wet and dry forest ecosystems, offering visitors a peaceful setting for picnicking and hiking. The park's 2-mile Manuka Nature Trail takes you through lush native forests, showcasing a variety of plant species, volcanic features, and providing insights into the area's unique geology and ecology. This lesser-known gem is home to various native Hawaiian plants and wildlife, including endemic bird species like the Hawaiian hawk and honeycreeper. With picnic areas and interpretive signs along the trail, Manuka State Wayside Park offers a serene escape into Hawaii’s natural beauty, making it an ideal stop for those exploring the southern part of the Big Island.

Punalu'u Bake Shop

Punaluʻu Bake Shop, located in Naʻālehu on the Big Island of Hawaii, is the southernmost bakery in the U.S. and renowned for its traditional Hawaiian sweet bread, offered in flavors like taro, guava, and mango. Established in 1991, it’s a popular stop for travelers, featuring a variety of baked goods, a gift shop, and a beautiful garden. The bakery emphasizes sustainability and offers a delightful taste of Hawaiian hospitality and local flavors.

Punalu'u Black Sand beach

Walk on a black sand beach with a chance to see the native Hawaiian green sea turtle

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Visiting Volcanoes National Park offers an immersive experience into Hawaii’s volcanic landscape. Starting at the visitor center, you learn about the park’s geology and history before heading out to explore. At Halemaʻumaʻu Crater, you witness the awe-inspiring glow of molten lava, a powerful reminder of the island's volcanic activity. The Kīlauea Iki Rainforest Lookout provides a striking contrast, offering views of a lush rainforest surrounding a massive crater, where a trail leads through the remnants of a past eruption. Walking through the Thurston Lava Tube, you experience a natural tunnel formed by flowing lava, and at the active steam vents, you feel the heat rising from the earth, reminding you of the intense geothermal activity beneath your feet. Each stop offers a unique glimpse into the forces that continue to shape the island.

Mauna Kea

(Pass by)

Mauna Kea Access Road is a steep, winding route that leads to the summit of Mauna Kea, Hawaii’s tallest volcano and the highest point in the state. Starting from the Saddle Road (Route 200), the road ascends through various climates, from grassy plains to barren, volcanic landscapes. As you climb, the air becomes thinner, and temperatures drop significantly.

Kohala Coast

(Pass by)

The Kohala Coast is known for its beautiful beaches, luxury resorts, and scenic views. The area has a drier climate compared to other parts of the island, making it ideal for enjoying outdoor activities and exploring places like Mauna Kea, which is nearby.

Hilo

(Pass by)

Hilo, located on the Big Island of Hawaii, boasts a rich history and vibrant cultural scene. The town features attractions such as the Lyman Museum, which showcases Hawaii’s natural and cultural history, and the Hilo Historic District, where visitors can explore preserved early 20th-century buildings. Additionally, the Pacific Tsunami Museum offers insights into the impact of tsunamis on the region, while Liliuokalani Gardens provides a serene setting to honor Hawaii’s last reigning monarch, Queen Liliuokalani. The Hilo Farmers Market, though not historical, is a lively hub that reflects local culture and history through its diverse range of goods and produce. These elements together make Hilo a fascinating destination for those interested in Hawaii’s heritage and natural beauty.

  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Weather Variability - The weather can change quickly, especially at higher elevations. Bring layers, including a rain jacket, as it can get cool and wet
  • Sturdy Footwear - Wear comfortable, closed-toe shoes suitable for walking on uneven and potentially sharp volcanic terrain. Flip-flops or sandals aren’t recommended
  • Volcanic Hazards - The park is an active volcanic area, so be aware of potential hazards like volcanic gases, which can be harmful, especially for those with respiratory issues. Follow all safety guidelines and stay on marked trails
  • Pack Essentials - Bring water, snacks, sunscreen, and a hat. There are limited services within the park, so it's important to be prepared
  • Respect Sacred Sites - The park is home to many culturally significant sites for Native Hawaiians. Show respect by not disturbing or removing anything from these areas
  • No or Limited Cell Service - Cell phone service is limited or nonexistent in many parts of the park, so plan accordingly and download maps or guides in advance
  • Leave No Trace - Help preserve the park’s natural beauty by not leaving any trash behind. Follow the "Leave No Trace" principles to protect the environment
  • All entry tickets to the attractions will be provided by your driver on the morning of your tour
  • Meals are at your own expense
  • We stop for lunch at Punaluʻu Bake Shop where you can enjoy a variety of lunch options including sourdough sandwiches, Kalbi beef, and Hawaiian plate lunches, all complemented by their fresh baked goods and local treats
  • Bring cash for roadside stands, food trucks, and local shops—many are cash-only
  • If you enjoy your tour tipping your guide in cash is always appreciated
  • Car seats are available for children ages 4 years and under
  • People with Respiratory Issues -The park can have high levels of volcanic gases, like sulfur dioxide, which can exacerbate conditions like asthma or other respiratory problems
  • Those with Mobility Challenges: Many trails and viewpoints require walking on uneven, rocky terrain, which can be difficult for individuals with limited mobility or those who rely on wheelchairs or walkers

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