Tour Highlights
- Richardson Blacksand Beach
- Queen Liliuokalani Gardens
- Big Island Candies
- King Kamehameha Statue
- Historical Hilo Town
- Rainbow Waterfalls
- Volcanoes – the most recent active volcano
Adult (12 to 64) | $499 |
Senior (65 & above) | $489 |
Child (3 to 11) | $479 |
Infant Seat (2 Year old) | $199 |
Lap Child (Under 2 year old) | Free |
Note: If you want your infant to have a separate seat on the flight, please choose Infant Seat option.
Tour Information
- Pickup time from Waikiki Hotels is dependent on your flight time, it’s usually 5:30amish, but we will let you know as soon as air ticket is secured.
- Return to Waikiki between 7:00pm (subject to change depending on the local flight situations
- Please text us at (808) 374-2294 to get updated pickup times.
- Passport is needed for foreign citizens.
- Please have vaccine card with you to travel
- ID or passport is required for US Citizens.
- Free Bottled water and snack
- Lunch not included
- A small amount of walking is involved
- Warm clothing required
- Weather at the Volcanoes National Park changes frequently.
- Certain parts of the tour, you will be exposed to cold. Please bring a jacket.
- Hilo is known for rainy days, please bring emergency poncho.
- This is a full day tour, please prepare necessary items for your trip.
- Expert local tour guides will narrate the tour
- Gratuities (recommended)
- departure and return time may change due to flight time changes.
Tour Highlights
- Richardson Black sand Beach – is the only beach in the Hilo area with black sand
- Historic Banyan Drive – Banyan trees bear the names of famous people who planted them. Famous names include President Theodore Roosevelt, Babe Ruth, Richard Nixon to name a few. Still thrive along Banyan Drive, having grown into a thick canopy, makes it popular for walking and driving.
- Liliuokalani Gardens: The park’s site was given by Queen Liliʻuokalani, and lies southeast of downtown Hilo, on the Waiakea Peninsula in Hilo Bay Rainbow Falls – most beautiful waterfall with never ending rainbow.
- Hilo Bay : Hilo Bay is a large bay located on the eastern coast of the island of Hawaiʻi.
- Wailuku River State Park : Tale of Hina comes to alive
- Rainbow Falls State Park. Waterfall known for it’s never ending rainbows.
Actual experience and interaction with the most active volcano in the world at the Volcanoes National Park
- Volcanoes National Park – Admission included. Established in 1916, is a United States National Park located in the U.S. State of Hawaii on the island of Hawaii. It encompasses two active volcanoes: Kīlauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes, and Mauna Loa.
- Volcanic Steam Vents : Ground water seeps down to the hot volcanic rocks in this area and returns to the surface as steam. While standing at the Steam Vents, take a good look around. The area between the caldera’s edge and outer cliffs of Kīlauea Caldera is a treeless plain.
- Visitor Center
- Sulfur Banks
- Kilauea Iki Crater : The most active volcano crater in the world.
- Chain of Craters Road
- Mount Kilauea : is a currently active shield volcano in the Hawaiian Islands, and the most active of the five