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Visite en petit groupe d'Hawaï Big Island Circle: cascades - Hilo - volcan - plage de sable noir

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Ce circuit est parfait pour le voyageur qui souhaite voir la plus grande partie de l'île d'Hawaï ! Nous parcourons la plupart des zones climatiques et apprenons beaucoup sur l'histoire, la culture et la géologie ! Nos groupes sont gardés petits dans notre fourgonnette à toit haut de 15 passagers.
Ville: Grande île d'Hawaï
Sun 23 Feb
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Ce qui est inclu
Hotel pickup and drop-off
Professional guide
Water
National Park fees
Snacks
Lunch
Live commentary on board
Information additionnelle
  • Des options de transport en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Veuillez noter que la visite peut changer en raison de la météo, de la circulation, des conditions volcaniques, des véhicules, et disponibilité
  • Une petite quantité de marche est impliquée (veuillez apporter des chaussures de marche confortables)
  • Fonctionne dans toutes les conditions météorologiques, veuillez vous habiller convenablement et apporter une veste de pluie
  • Une option végétarienne est disponible, veuillez en informer au moment de la réservation si nécessaire
  • Un nombre minimum s'applique. Il y a une possibilité d'annulation après confirmation s'il n'y a pas assez de passagers pour répondre aux exigences. Dans ce cas, un remboursement alternatif ou intégral vous sera proposé\
  • L'âge minimum est de 6 ans
  • Les enfants doivent être accompagnés d'un adulte
  • Guides nécessaires pour se laver régulièrement les mains
À quoi s'attendre
1
Puukohola National Historic Park
This temple was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha. When visiting the temple you will see it from a distance and have a restroom stop.
2
Parker Ranch
While driving in cattle country you will see cows in the field as your guide explains the origins of Parker Ranch and its influence in Hawaii today.
3
Waipio Valley Lookout
Waipio Valley lookout is known as the valley of the Kings. Learn of the Hawaiian culture as you have sweeping views of this fertile valley where Taro is grown today.
4
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow falls or Waianuenue falls is one of the more iconic waterfalls in Hawaii. You may be lucky enough to see a rainbow! Learn of the legend of the waterfall.
5
Coconut Island
This idyllic island is within Hilo Bay and we will have beautiful views of the island and downtown Hilo. One of the oldest westernized towns in Hawaii.
6
Hilo
This tour includes lunch and the options are plentiful! Choose from a Loco Moco (rice, hamburger patty, brown gravy and egg on top), plate lunch (rice, macaroni salad, grilled meat), or a hamburger or sandwich with fries. Be adventurous as you would like!
7
Big Island Candies
Big Island Candies is where the locals go before visiting Auntie on another island. You have to bring with you some of the most delectable treats Hawaii has to offer! From chocolate dipped shortbread cookies to brownies and rocky road, Big Island Candies will broke da mouth!
8
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park your guide will narrate the recent eruptions of the volcano called Kilauea! Look out from the steaming bluff towards the summit of the volcano and into the crater locals believe houses the volcano goddess Pele. Time will be spent driving down chain of craters road to see the craters from eruptions past. A tour highlight!
9
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
This black sand beach is where we often see turtles resting. The turtles that like to spend time on the beaches of Hawaii are green sea turtles.
10
Mamalahoa Highway
This is the highway that encircles most of the island. Many parts of the highway are listed as scenic byways.
11
Puukohola National Historic Park
This temple was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha. When visiting the temple you will see it from a distance and have a restroom stop.
12
Parker Ranch
While driving in cattle country you will see cows in the field as your guide explains the origins of Parker Ranch and its influence in Hawaii today.
13
Waipio Valley Lookout
Waipio Valley lookout is known as the valley of the Kings. Learn of the Hawaiian culture as you have sweeping views of this fertile valley where Taro is grown today.
14
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow falls or Waianuenue falls is one of the more iconic waterfalls in Hawaii. You may be lucky enough to see a rainbow! Learn of the legend of the waterfall.
15
Coconut Island
This idyllic island is within Hilo Bay and we will have beautiful views of the island and downtown Hilo. One of the oldest westernized towns in Hawaii.
16
Hilo
This tour includes lunch and the options are plentiful! Choose from a Loco Moco (rice, hamburger patty, brown gravy and egg on top), plate lunch (rice, macaroni salad, grilled meat), or a hamburger or sandwich with fries. Be adventurous as you would like!
17
Big Island Candies
Big Island Candies is where the locals go before visiting Auntie on another island. You have to bring with you some of the most delectable treats Hawaii has to offer! From chocolate dipped shortbread cookies to brownies and rocky road, Big Island Candies will broke da mouth!
18
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park your guide will narrate the recent eruptions of the volcano called Kilauea! Look out from the steaming bluff towards the summit of the volcano and into the crater locals believe houses the volcano goddess Pele. Time will be spent driving down chain of craters road to see the craters from eruptions past. A tour highlight!
19
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
This black sand beach is where we often see turtles resting. The turtles that like to spend time on the beaches of Hawaii are green sea turtles.
20
Mamalahoa Highway
This is the highway that encircles most of the island. Many parts of the highway are listed as scenic byways.
21
Puukohola National Historic Park
This temple was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha. When visiting the temple you will see it from a distance and have a restroom stop.
22
Parker Ranch
While driving in cattle country you will see cows in the field as your guide explains the origins of Parker Ranch and its influence in Hawaii today.
23
Waipio Valley Lookout
Waipio Valley lookout is known as the valley of the Kings. Learn of the Hawaiian culture as you have sweeping views of this fertile valley where Taro is grown today.
24
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow falls or Waianuenue falls is one of the more iconic waterfalls in Hawaii. You may be lucky enough to see a rainbow! Learn of the legend of the waterfall.
25
Coconut Island
This idyllic island is within Hilo Bay and we will have beautiful views of the island and downtown Hilo. One of the oldest westernized towns in Hawaii.
26
Hilo
This tour includes lunch and the options are plentiful! Choose from a Loco Moco (rice, hamburger patty, brown gravy and egg on top), plate lunch (rice, macaroni salad, grilled meat), or a hamburger or sandwich with fries. Be adventurous as you would like!
27
Big Island Candies
Big Island Candies is where the locals go before visiting Auntie on another island. You have to bring with you some of the most delectable treats Hawaii has to offer! From chocolate dipped shortbread cookies to brownies and rocky road, Big Island Candies will broke da mouth!
28
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park your guide will narrate the recent eruptions of the volcano called Kilauea! Look out from the steaming bluff towards the summit of the volcano and into the crater locals believe houses the volcano goddess Pele. Time will be spent driving down chain of craters road to see the craters from eruptions past. A tour highlight!
29
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
This black sand beach is where we often see turtles resting. The turtles that like to spend time on the beaches of Hawaii are green sea turtles.
30
Mamalahoa Highway
This is the highway that encircles most of the island. Many parts of the highway are listed as scenic byways.
31
Puukohola National Historic Park
This temple was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha. When visiting the temple you will see it from a distance and have a restroom stop.
32
Parker Ranch
While driving in cattle country you will see cows in the field as your guide explains the origins of Parker Ranch and its influence in Hawaii today.
33
Waipio Valley Lookout
Waipio Valley lookout is known as the valley of the Kings. Learn of the Hawaiian culture as you have sweeping views of this fertile valley where Taro is grown today.
34
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow falls or Waianuenue falls is one of the more iconic waterfalls in Hawaii. You may be lucky enough to see a rainbow! Learn of the legend of the waterfall.
35
Coconut Island
This idyllic island is within Hilo Bay and we will have beautiful views of the island and downtown Hilo. One of the oldest westernized towns in Hawaii.
36
Hilo
This tour includes lunch and the options are plentiful! Choose from a Loco Moco (rice, hamburger patty, brown gravy and egg on top), plate lunch (rice, macaroni salad, grilled meat), or a hamburger or sandwich with fries. Be adventurous as you would like!
37
Big Island Candies
Big Island Candies is where the locals go before visiting Auntie on another island. You have to bring with you some of the most delectable treats Hawaii has to offer! From chocolate dipped shortbread cookies to brownies and rocky road, Big Island Candies will broke da mouth!
38
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park your guide will narrate the recent eruptions of the volcano called Kilauea! Look out from the steaming bluff towards the summit of the volcano and into the crater locals believe houses the volcano goddess Pele. Time will be spent driving down chain of craters road to see the craters from eruptions past. A tour highlight!
39
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
This black sand beach is where we often see turtles resting. The turtles that like to spend time on the beaches of Hawaii are green sea turtles.
40
Mamalahoa Highway
This is the highway that encircles most of the island. Many parts of the highway are listed as scenic byways.
41
Puukohola National Historic Park
This temple was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha. When visiting the temple you will see it from a distance and have a restroom stop.
42
Parker Ranch
While driving in cattle country you will see cows in the field as your guide explains the origins of Parker Ranch and its influence in Hawaii today.
43
Waipio Valley Lookout
Waipio Valley lookout is known as the valley of the Kings. Learn of the Hawaiian culture as you have sweeping views of this fertile valley where Taro is grown today.
44
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow falls or Waianuenue falls is one of the more iconic waterfalls in Hawaii. You may be lucky enough to see a rainbow! Learn of the legend of the waterfall.
45
Coconut Island
This idyllic island is within Hilo Bay and we will have beautiful views of the island and downtown Hilo. One of the oldest westernized towns in Hawaii.
46
Hilo
This tour includes lunch and the options are plentiful! Choose from a Loco Moco (rice, hamburger patty, brown gravy and egg on top), plate lunch (rice, macaroni salad, grilled meat), or a hamburger or sandwich with fries. Be adventurous as you would like!
47
Big Island Candies
Big Island Candies is where the locals go before visiting Auntie on another island. You have to bring with you some of the most delectable treats Hawaii has to offer! From chocolate dipped shortbread cookies to brownies and rocky road, Big Island Candies will broke da mouth!
48
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park your guide will narrate the recent eruptions of the volcano called Kilauea! Look out from the steaming bluff towards the summit of the volcano and into the crater locals believe houses the volcano goddess Pele. Time will be spent driving down chain of craters road to see the craters from eruptions past. A tour highlight!
49
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
This black sand beach is where we often see turtles resting. The turtles that like to spend time on the beaches of Hawaii are green sea turtles.
50
Mamalahoa Highway
This is the highway that encircles most of the island. Many parts of the highway are listed as scenic byways.
51
Puukohola National Historic Park
This temple was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha. When visiting the temple you will see it from a distance and have a restroom stop.
52
Parker Ranch
While driving in cattle country you will see cows in the field as your guide explains the origins of Parker Ranch and its influence in Hawaii today.
53
Waipio Valley Lookout
Waipio Valley lookout is known as the valley of the Kings. Learn of the Hawaiian culture as you have sweeping views of this fertile valley where Taro is grown today.
54
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow falls or Waianuenue falls is one of the more iconic waterfalls in Hawaii. You may be lucky enough to see a rainbow! Learn of the legend of the waterfall.
55
Coconut Island
This idyllic island is within Hilo Bay and we will have beautiful views of the island and downtown Hilo. One of the oldest westernized towns in Hawaii.
56
Hilo
This tour includes lunch and the options are plentiful! Choose from a Loco Moco (rice, hamburger patty, brown gravy and egg on top), plate lunch (rice, macaroni salad, grilled meat), or a hamburger or sandwich with fries. Be adventurous as you would like!
57
Big Island Candies
Big Island Candies is where the locals go before visiting Auntie on another island. You have to bring with you some of the most delectable treats Hawaii has to offer! From chocolate dipped shortbread cookies to brownies and rocky road, Big Island Candies will broke da mouth!
58
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park your guide will narrate the recent eruptions of the volcano called Kilauea! Look out from the steaming bluff towards the summit of the volcano and into the crater locals believe houses the volcano goddess Pele. Time will be spent driving down chain of craters road to see the craters from eruptions past. A tour highlight!
59
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
This black sand beach is where we often see turtles resting. The turtles that like to spend time on the beaches of Hawaii are green sea turtles.
60
Mamalahoa Highway
This is the highway that encircles most of the island. Many parts of the highway are listed as scenic byways.
61
Puukohola National Historic Park
This temple was completed in 1791 by King Kamehameha. When visiting the temple you will see it from a distance and have a restroom stop.
62
Parker Ranch
While driving in cattle country you will see cows in the field as your guide explains the origins of Parker Ranch and its influence in Hawaii today.
63
Waipio Valley Lookout
Waipio Valley lookout is known as the valley of the Kings. Learn of the Hawaiian culture as you have sweeping views of this fertile valley where Taro is grown today.
64
Rainbow Falls
Rainbow falls or Waianuenue falls is one of the more iconic waterfalls in Hawaii. You may be lucky enough to see a rainbow! Learn of the legend of the waterfall.
65
Coconut Island
This idyllic island is within Hilo Bay and we will have beautiful views of the island and downtown Hilo. One of the oldest westernized towns in Hawaii.
66
Hilo
This tour includes lunch and the options are plentiful! Choose from a Loco Moco (rice, hamburger patty, brown gravy and egg on top), plate lunch (rice, macaroni salad, grilled meat), or a hamburger or sandwich with fries. Be adventurous as you would like!
67
Big Island Candies
Big Island Candies is where the locals go before visiting Auntie on another island. You have to bring with you some of the most delectable treats Hawaii has to offer! From chocolate dipped shortbread cookies to brownies and rocky road, Big Island Candies will broke da mouth!
68
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park your guide will narrate the recent eruptions of the volcano called Kilauea! Look out from the steaming bluff towards the summit of the volcano and into the crater locals believe houses the volcano goddess Pele. Time will be spent driving down chain of craters road to see the craters from eruptions past. A tour highlight!
69
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
This black sand beach is where we often see turtles resting. The turtles that like to spend time on the beaches of Hawaii are green sea turtles.
70
Mamalahoa Highway
This is the highway that encircles most of the island. Many parts of the highway are listed as scenic byways.
71
Parc historique national de Puukohola
Ce temple a été achevé en 1791 par le roi Kamehameha. Lors de la visite du temple, vous le verrez de loin et ferez un arrêt pour les toilettes.
72
Ranch Parker
En conduisant dans le pays du bétail, vous verrez des vaches dans les champs pendant que votre guide explique les origines de Parker Ranch et son influence à Hawaï aujourd'hui.
73
Belvédère de la vallée de Waipio
Le belvédère de la vallée de Waipio est connu comme la vallée des rois. Découvrez la culture hawaïenne en admirant une vue imprenable sur cette vallée fertile où le taro est cultivé aujourd'hui.
74
Chutes arc-en-ciel
Les chutes Rainbow ou Waianuenue sont l'une des chutes d'eau les plus emblématiques d'Hawaï. Vous aurez peut-être la chance de voir un arc-en-ciel ! Découvrez la légende de la cascade.
75
Île aux noix de coco
Cette île idyllique se trouve dans la baie de Hilo et nous aurons une vue magnifique sur l'île et le centre-ville de Hilo. L'une des plus anciennes villes occidentalisées d'Hawaï.
76
Bonjour
Cette visite comprend le déjeuner et les options sont nombreuses ! Choisissez parmi un Loco Moco (riz, galette de hamburger, sauce brune et œuf sur le dessus), une assiette déjeuner (riz, salade de macaronis, viande grillée) ou un hamburger ou un sandwich avec des frites. Soyez aventureux comme vous le souhaitez!
77
Bonbons de la grande île
Big Island Candies est l'endroit où les habitants vont avant de rendre visite à tante sur une autre île. Vous devez apporter avec vous certaines des friandises les plus délicieuses qu'Hawaï ait à offrir ! Des biscuits sablés trempés au chocolat aux brownies et à la route rocheuse, les bonbons Big Island vont vous casser la gueule!
78
Parc national des volcans d'Hawaï
Au parc national des volcans d'Hawaï, votre guide vous racontera les récentes éruptions du volcan appelé Kilauea ! Regardez depuis la falaise fumante vers le sommet du volcan et dans le cratère que les habitants croient abriter la déesse du volcan Pele. Vous passerez du temps à conduire sur la route de la chaîne de cratères pour voir les cratères des éruptions passées. Un point culminant de la tournée!
79
Plage de sable noir de Punalu'u
Cette plage de sable noir est l'endroit où l'on voit souvent se reposer les tortues. Les tortues qui aiment passer du temps sur les plages d'Hawaii sont les tortues vertes.
80
Autoroute Mamalahoa
C'est l'autoroute qui encercle la majeure partie de l'île. De nombreuses parties de l'autoroute sont répertoriées comme routes panoramiques.
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Commentaires (74)
105almay
Oct 2022
Katie was amazing! So much information about the Island History! From the landscape and volcanoes to the people and descendants and recommendations of beaches and restaurants! So many points of interest were covered that we wouldn’t have known about. Such an amazing day. She was so attentive to our group of 8 people. Got snacks water and lunch! Highly recommend taking this tour. Such a great memory. Mahalo Katie! 🏝️
Lindsey_R
Sep 2022
Katie was amazing. She went on all the excursions with us and gave us a lot of information. It felt like a private tour even though we were in a group. We got lucky and there were only 5 people in the group which helped keep it extra intimate.
Dawn1024
Sep 2022
Excellent tour. Katie was very knowledgeable and personable. She answered any questions we threw at her. Would use again and highly recommend.

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