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Big Island en un jour : volcans, cascades, visites touristiques, histoire

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Cette excursion nature de 12 heures offre un regard approfondi sur la plus jeune et la plus grande île d'Hawaï. Explorez la diversité des paysages et des merveilles naturelles, y compris une visite du parc national des volcans, promenez-vous dans les forêts tropicales jusqu'aux cascades vertigineuses et promenez-vous sur les plages de sable noir tout en scrutant l'horizon à la recherche de tortues de mer vertes. Cette visite familiale nécessite une marche facile et présente l'île aux personnes de tous âges. Elle comprend le déjeuner, des collations, des rafraîchissements et les frais d'entrée au parc.
Ville: Grande île d'Hawaï
Mon 23 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled Water
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Small Group Tour Lead by a Professional Guide
Luxury Mercedes Sprinter Van Transportation
Lunch
All Fees and Taxes
Bottled Water
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageuses enceintes
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Fonctionne par tous les temps les conditions; veuillez vous habiller convenablement.
  • Les enfants de moins de 4 ans ne sont pas autorisés à participer
  • Cette visite ne part que de Kailua Kona et Waikoloa sur la grande île d'Hawaï
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour les voyageurs et le personnel
  • Zones à fort trafic régulièrement désinfectées
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
  • Guides tenus de se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
1
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
2
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
3
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
4
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
5
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
6
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
7
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
8
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
9
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
10
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
11
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
12
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
13
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
14
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
15
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
16
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
17
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
18
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
19
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
20
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
21
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
22
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
23
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
24
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
25
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
26
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
27
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
28
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
29
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
30
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
31
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
32
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
33
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
34
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
35
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
36
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
37
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
38
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
39
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
40
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
41
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
42
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
43
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
44
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
45
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
46
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
47
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
48
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
49
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
50
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
51
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
52
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
53
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
54
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
55
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
56
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
57
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
58
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
59
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
60
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
61
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
62
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
63
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
64
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
65
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
66
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
67
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
68
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
69
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
70
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
71
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
72
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
73
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
74
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
75
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
76
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
77
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
78
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
79
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
80
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
81
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
82
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
83
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
84
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
85
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
86
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
87
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
88
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
89
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
90
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
91
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
92
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
93
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
94
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
95
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
96
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
97
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
98
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
99
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
100
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
101
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
102
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
103
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
104
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
105
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
106
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
107
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
108
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
109
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
110
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
111
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
112
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
113
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
114
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
115
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
116
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
117
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
118
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
119
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
120
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
121
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
122
Kohala Coast
Pick up guests from resorts along the Kohala Coast while enjoying a narrated tour with unique landscape and scenic view.
123
Kailua Pier
Drive through the historic Downtown Kona, home to the summer palace of Hawaiian royalty and oldest church in Hawaii.
124
Bay View Farm
Take a tour of this Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee and Tea.
125
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Dip your toes in the sand at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and scan the horizon for green sea turtles on the shore
126
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, past lava flow sites, and take a short hike along crater rim trail and lava tube.
127
Nahuku - Thurston Lava Tube
Walk along a bridge that gives you a literal inside look at Hawaii, as you follow it to the eerie Thurston Lava Tube, a 600-foot-long (183-meter) cave formed hundreds of years ago by an underground river of magma.
128
Hilo
Drive through historical Downtown Hilo, the largest city on the island.
129
Rainbow Falls
This 80-foot falls plunges over a natural lava cave and into the Wailuku River below. On a sunny day, rainbows appear in the mist of the falls, making for a magical view.
130
Akaka Falls State Park
This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up close view and plenty of photo ops.
131
Waipi'o Valley
The views stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean
132
Parker Ranch
Driver through the scenic green pasture of Parker Ranch, home of the Hawaiian cowboys and one of the largest ranches in the US.
133
Côte Kohala
Ramassez les invités des stations balnéaires le long de la côte de Kohala tout en profitant d'une visite commentée avec un paysage unique et une vue panoramique.
134
Quai de Kailua
Traversez le centre-ville historique de Kona, qui abrite le palais d'été de la royauté hawaïenne et la plus ancienne église d'Hawaï.
135
Ferme avec vue sur la baie
Faites une visite de cette ferme de café Kona pour en savoir plus sur le processus de récolte et de mouture tout en dégustant du café et du thé Kona.
136
Plage de sable noir de Punalu'u
Trempez vos orteils dans le sable de la plage de sable noir de Punalu'u et scrutez l'horizon à la recherche de tortues de mer vertes sur le rivage
137
Parc national des volcans d'Hawaï
Explorez les merveilles du parc national des volcans d'Hawaï, y compris les évents à vapeur, les belvédères des cratères Halema'uma'u et Kilauea Iki, les sites de coulées de lave et faites une courte randonnée le long du sentier du bord du cratère et du tube de lave.
138
Nahuku - Tube de lave de Thurston
Marchez le long d'un pont qui vous donne un aperçu littéral de l'intérieur d'Hawaï, en le suivant jusqu'à l'étrange Thurston Lava Tube, une grotte de 183 mètres de long formée il y a des centaines d'années par une rivière souterraine de magma.
139
Bonjour
Traversez le centre-ville historique de Hilo, la plus grande ville de l'île.
140
Chutes arc-en-ciel
Cette chute de 80 pieds plonge au-dessus d'une grotte de lave naturelle et dans la rivière Wailuku en contrebas. Par une journée ensoleillée, des arcs-en-ciel apparaissent dans la brume des chutes, offrant une vue magique.
141
Parc d'État des chutes d'Akaka
Cette chute d'eau imposante de 135 mètres plonge dans un ravin luxuriant au centre d'un parc d'État. Vous profiterez d'une courte promenade à travers la végétation pour une vue rapprochée et de nombreuses séances de photos.
142
Vallée de Waipi'o
La vue vous arrête dans votre élan au belvédère de la vallée de Waipio, où un décor spectaculaire de falaises luxuriantes tombe dans l'océan bleu étincelant
143
Ranch Parker
Conduisez à travers les verts pâturages pittoresques de Parker Ranch, la maison des cow-boys hawaïens et l'un des plus grands ranchs des États-Unis.
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PamelaGorsky
Apr 2022
The trip started off on the wrong foot. We were supposed to have a 6:55am pickup from Kohala Suites but don't get a call until 6:52am that the bus will be approximately 20 minutes late. That in itself is fine. It broke down, things happen. However, you knew this when it was still a ways away, so why didn't you call when it happened knowing it would be late? We could have stayed in our rooms, found coffee, something, but we didn't have time to do anything as it was only 20 minutes away now. After about 35 minutes we call back because the bus still has not arrived, they don't know anything about it. I was told to tell the driver my concerns about how maybe they should call us when it breaks down right away to let us know. not RIGHT when they should have *already been there and are now just on their way. 45 minutes later the bus arrives. The tour guide greets us warmly (almost childlike) and completely sidesteps acknowledging the lateness at all instead of getting ahead of it. I told her that I was told to tell her. She was not pleased and said she cant be on the phone while driving. No one was asking you to do that-just that we all be informed as soon as the bus broke down and before you head out, not when it's already time to be there. Other passengers expressed the same frustration upon pickup so it wasn't just me being :extra", and I hope they write reviews as well. We also called ahead to make sure there were gluten-free options for the food as my friend has celiac disease and cannot have any contamination. We were explicit about this and they said they could honor the request. She asked to see and test the food and the driver again got irritated so my friend went to speak to the worker where the food waS picked up and they basically said yes, everything is cooked in the same place-no separation-ok, so NOT safe to eat with celiac. She had her own snacks but no meal. While my friend was inside talking to the food place, the tour guide called whoever she answer to to complain. She must not have been aware that we could hear her from the bus because she was extremely rude about the situation and her voice *completely changed from her overly friendly tour guide voice (this isn't an opinion, other people on the tour mentioned it to her that she spoke to us like we were 2nd graders) but claim all you want that that was your voice, it's amazing how much it changed when she was talking crap about my friends inconvenient eating issues *which no one else on the bus had a problem with). We can't seem to find her any food that's not contaminated and she ultimately has to pay for food at a grocery store herself. Not only that, but the guide makes it a point to state and complain at each and every stop how we don't have as much time to do anything because we have to try and find her food, meanwhile that took all of maybe 15 minutes when we were at places already, but has nothing to do with the fact that you were 45 minutes late and then wouldn't just let her look at the food in the pack real quick to test it, right? At some point when she's talking she just completely breaks down. Is something going on? And we are all concerned. I'm the first one to notice and we try to HELP. Ask of she needs to pull over (THIS is how someone having a breakdown should be responded to and we did not spite her even though she had been rude to us all day). She says she is fine and stops crying but is then radio silent for like 40 minutes. So much for interesting historical information along the way for the drive. Overall the rest of the passengers made the trip pleasant and our stops were nice, if not a little rushed. Honestly, there is so much more I could write as well but it is honestly a little frustrating even to relive it. They offered no refund for the food portion and for the cost of the trip, it was absolutely ridiculous.
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2022
Aloha Pamela, Thank you for the feedback of your tour. First and foremost, we want to apologize for the less than satisfactory experience you had with us. The safety of our guests is our priority, and we strive to be on time for our pickups. However, when the vehicle malfunctioned on the initial departure, we did our best to get another vehicle on route to pick up you and the other guests on tour, in addition to contacting everyone with an estimated time of arrival as quickly as we could. Again, we apologize for the inaccurate arrival time and the tour guide’s lack of addressing her tardiness when greeting you. Regarding the gluten-free meal option your friend had requested, we have a standard gluten-free meal that includes plain chicken, steamed white rice, and sweet potatoes, and that was discussed with you prior to the day of the tour. When the guide called our office to explain the food situation, she was not complaining nor being rude, but was simply seeking advice on what to do next to ensure your friend received a meal that was appropriate for her. Our goal was to satisfy your friend's need to get a gluten-free meal when the initial meal option was not sufficient. We used the company credit card to purchase a salad for your friend at Volcano House, Your friend then measured the meal with a device she had and said it contained gluten, and therefore could not eat the salad. The tour guide then stopped at a natural food store where your friend purchased some fruits and drinks. Despite the delayed start due to unforeseen circumstances and multiple stops to get your friend a suitable gluten-free meal, every stop on this tour was completed with plenty of time for guests to enjoy their day. On behalf of our tour guide, we apologize for the way she handled her emotions on that day. With the combined events of the day, it was surely a stressful situation for everyone involved. We have addressed this incident in-depth with her and provided necessary additional training for her to handle similar situations more appropriately in the future. As a company, we have implemented additional measures to better serve guests with dietary restrictions. Sincerely, Jay
peggymJ3786QY
Apr 2022
We had a wonderful day exploring the island! Robert was full of information about the island’s history and sites.
reneerad
Apr 2022
Tyler was an awesome guide. The places that we visited were unbelievably beautiful. Seeing the turtles on the black sand beach was my favorite! He even had a little chocolate macadamia treat for us at the end of our journey!

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