You can visit the Big Islands most active volcano, Kilauea during this tour. You can spend your day with highlights of the famous Kona Coffee belt, Hawaii’s Volcano National Park. Punalu’u Black sand beach, Punalu’u sweet bread bakery, active volcanic steam vents, Thurston lava tube, Kilauea Iki rainforest lookout, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and much more on this inter-island excursion.
Witness the power of the volcano and see all five volcanoes on the Big Island of Hawaii.
Specialized infant seats are available. Service animals allowed. 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 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 8. Visitor Center. 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
If you fly into Kona International Airport meet at the lot behind Alaska Baggage claim B-2