Tours are guided by Native Hawaiians who possess deep knowledge of the culture, language, environment, and exclusive locations accessible through their heritage. As a family-operated business, we ensure exceptionally clean vans and take great pride in our work and commitment to providing the best service to our guests.
Tours are guided by Native Hawaiians who possess deep knowledge of the culture, language, environment, and exclusive locations accessible through their heritage. As a family-operated business, we ensure exceptionally clean vans and take great pride in our work and commitment to providing the best service to our guests.
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park - Most of the visit will be spent here! All popular stops will be covered with commentary. The following areas will be explored: Volcano House, Visitor Center, Kilauea overlook of the Halemaumau Crater, steam vents and sulfur dioxide banks, Kilauea Iki Crater, Laumanu Crater, and Nahuku lava tube.
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- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park - Most of the visit will be spent here! All popular stops will be covered with commentary. The following areas will be explored: Volcano House, Visitor Center, Kilauea overlook of the Halemaumau Crater, steam vents and sulfur dioxide banks, Kilauea Iki Crater, Laumanu Crater, and Nahuku lava tube.
- Hilo Farmers Market - The largest selection of locally grown vegetables and fruits is available at the Hilo Farmers Market, conveniently located in Historical Hilo Town. Guests have an hour for lunch in this area, which is full of restaurants and local shops.
- Rainbow Falls - One of the most iconic waterfalls, it flows down the Wailuku River in Hilo. Known for rainbows that can be seen when the sun hits the mist below. Many tropical trees and plants can be viewed and touched in this area, including a famous 1/4 acre Banyan Tree that many tourists and locals love to climb and swing from.
- Liliʻuokalani Gardens - Explore a historical 24-acre botanical garden near Hilo Bay that hosts many species of eucalyptus trees, monkey pod trees, and island tropical vegetation. Many bridges over saltwater tide pools full of tropical fish can be viewed and explored. Hawaiian Geese called Nene’s (state bird) are often seen here too.
- Big Island Candies - An exclusive local candy factory where visitors can sample their famous island delicacies like the many macadamia nut cookies dipped in a variety of chocolates. Also, free samples of Kona or Kau coffee! Experience and view the production crew through large windows as they carefully make, handle, and pack their amazing products!
- Richardson Beach Park - A popular black sand beach in Hilo known for Honu’s (Hawaiian green sea turtles) that swim and relax in the saltwater tide pools. Here tourists and locals surf, swim, snorkel, and explore the many activities available at this island paradise or find a cool place under a coconut tree to hang out!
- Mauna Loa Macadamia Nut Visitor Center - Hilo is home to a famous locally grown macadamia nut farm and production facility where you can taste and see how the nuts are gathered, crushed, roasted, and seasoned before being packaged and sent to your local grocery store around the world.
- Flashlights
- Bottled water
- English Guide
- Snacks
- Umbrellas
- Park fees
- Flashlights
- Bottled water
- English Guide
- Snacks
- Umbrellas
- Park fees
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.