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Le tour complet de la grande île (visite privée)

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Are you interested in seeing all the major highlights on the Big Island in just one day? This full circle tour takes you and your group on a private adventure to some of the most spectacular and unique places on the Big Island of Hawaii. From incredible waterfalls to rugged coastline, tropical rainforests to active volcanoes, sub-alpine dry forest to black sand beaches; experience one of the most ecologically diverse islands on planet earth – ALL IN A SINGLE DAY!

On this in-depth tour of the Big Island you’ll experience the island’s main attractions: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, An Authentic Kona Coffee Farm, the southernmost bakery in the United States (famous for their delicious Malasadas), breathtaking Punalu‘u black sand beach, iconic waterfalls in the Hilo area, the rugged and beautiful Hamakua coast, views of Waipio Valley, Waimea and the unique sub-alpine dry forest.

Upon booking your tour, one of our guides will contact you to discuss custom tour options !
Ville: Grande île d'Hawaï
Wed 02 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Soda/Pop
Fully guided naturalist tour with educational materials and commentary
Lunch
Snacks
Dinner
Air-conditioned vehicle
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
2
Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
3
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
4
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
5
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
6
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
7
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
8
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
9
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
10
Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
11
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
12
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
13
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
14
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
15
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
16
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
17
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
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Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
19
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
20
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
21
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
22
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
23
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
24
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
25
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
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Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
27
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
28
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
29
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
30
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
31
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
32
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
33
Fermes Greenwell
Au début de votre visite, vous voyagerez vers le sud le long de la côte de Kona et profiterez des vues à couper le souffle sur la végétation luxuriante et le littoral. Écoutez votre guide décrire l'histoire culturelle de la région ainsi que la flore et la faune locales. Arrivez dans une authentique ferme de café Kona où vous dégusterez un délicieux petit-déjeuner continental, visiterez la ferme et goûterez au savoureux café Kona.
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Boulangerie Punalu'u
Boulangerie Punalu'u
35
Plage de sable noir de Punalu'u
L'une des plus belles plages de sable noir de toutes les îles hawaïennes. Le sable de verre volcanique noir de jais ici a été formé à partir du refroidissement rapide de la lave basaltique frappant l'eau de l'océan puis se brisant en minuscules fragments. Profitez de la sensation relaxante du sable noir sous vos orteils tout en écoutant le vent se déplacer dans les palmiers et sur l'eau. Votre guide surveillera les tortues vertes et les tortues imbriquées en voie de disparition qui fréquentent la plage.
36
Parc national des volcans d'Hawaï
Site du patrimoine mondial de l'UNESCO et réserve internationale de biosphère, ce parc emblématique englobe le sommet de deux des volcans les plus actifs au monde et s'étend du niveau de la mer jusqu'au sommet du Mauna Loa à 13 677 pieds. Il abrite une faune en danger critique d'extinction et certains des paysages géologiques, biologiques et culturels les plus uniques au monde. Votre visite explorera les principales attractions du parc, notamment : le Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road et une promenade dans la nature le long du cratère Halema'uma'u pour une vue unique sur l'éruption actuelle et les bouches de vapeur naturelles de la région. Vous profiterez d'un pique-nique dans la beauté du parc avant de vous lancer dans la prochaine étape de cette incroyable aventure.
37
Parc d'État de la rivière Wailuku
Du parc, aventurez-vous jusqu'à Hilo où vous visiterez les pittoresques Rainbow Falls et Akaka Falls State Park. Les deux cascades sont un spectacle à voir. De belles chutes combinées à une végétation luxuriante rendent ces arrêts dignes d'une photo et vraiment à couper le souffle.
38
Côte Hamakua
Parcourez ce tronçon de 80 km de littoral à couper le souffle avec ses cascades cachées, sa forêt tropicale et ses vallées verdoyantes. Décrit comme l'un des plus beaux endroits de l'État, il vaut bien la route panoramique. Arrêtez-vous au parc de la plage de Laupahoehoe Point et admirez les vues environnantes ainsi que l'histoire culturellement riche de la région.
39
Belvédère de la vallée de Waipio
Arrivée à Waipio Valley en fin d'après-midi. Profitez des vues incroyables pendant que votre guide vous explique la riche histoire de la région.
40
Waimea
Admirez les couchers de soleil sur Waimea pendant que vous voyagez à travers le pays de Paniolo (cowboy hawaïen) et admirez cette région historique avec ses pâturages verdoyants et vallonnés abritant du bétail, des cowboys et l'un des plus grands ranchs de bétail des États-Unis ; Ranch Parker. Profitez d'un dîner local et authentique à Waimea où le surf et le gazon sont un incontournable du menu. Retournez à votre logement plein, heureux et rempli de souvenirs qui dureront toute une vie.
41
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
42
Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
43
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
44
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
45
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
46
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
47
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
48
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
49
Akaka Falls State Park
Take a guided walk through Akaka Falls State Park, your naturalist tell you all about the rich botanical life found throughout the park. Akaka Falls, which cascades 442-feet down a vertical cliff face carpeted in vibrant green, is truly an incredible site to behold on a waterfall tour of Big Island Hawaii.
50
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
51
Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
52
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
53
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
54
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
55
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
56
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
57
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
58
Akaka Falls State Park
Take a guided walk through Akaka Falls State Park, your naturalist tell you all about the rich botanical life found throughout the park. Akaka Falls, which cascades 442-feet down a vertical cliff face carpeted in vibrant green, is truly an incredible site to behold on a waterfall tour of Big Island Hawaii.
59
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
60
Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
61
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
62
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
63
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
64
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
65
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
66
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
67
Akaka Falls State Park
Take a guided walk through Akaka Falls State Park, your naturalist tell you all about the rich botanical life found throughout the park. Akaka Falls, which cascades 442-feet down a vertical cliff face carpeted in vibrant green, is truly an incredible site to behold on a waterfall tour of Big Island Hawaii.
68
Greenwell Farms
As you begin your tour, you’ll travel south along the Kona coast and absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and coastline. Listen to your guide describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll enjoy a delicious continental breakfast, tour the farm, and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
69
Punalu'u Bake Shop
Punalu‘u Bakery
70
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
One of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Enjoy the relaxing feeling of black sand under your toes while listening to the wind move through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles that frequent the beach.
71
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. It’s home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes on earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible adventure.
72
Wailuku River State Park
From the park venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
73
Hamakua Coast
ravel this 50 mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state it’s well worth the scenic drive. Stop at Laupahoehoe Point Beach Park and take in the surrounding views as well as the culturally rich history of the area.
74
Waipio Valley Lookout
Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area.
75
Waimea
Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States; Parker Ranch. Enjoy a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
76
Akaka Falls State Park
Take a guided walk through Akaka Falls State Park, your naturalist tell you all about the rich botanical life found throughout the park. Akaka Falls, which cascades 442-feet down a vertical cliff face carpeted in vibrant green, is truly an incredible site to behold on a waterfall tour of Big Island Hawaii.
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Commentaires (12)
alba3388
Apr 2023
I reserved 2 days tour with Shawn, 1 day to Volcano National Park, and another day to Mauna Kea. From the beginning approach, Shawn is a very detailed person to explain and arranges the schedule flexibly, which makes me feel relieved even just through the email. During the trip, Shawn well-organized everything and cared for my elder parents. Shawn is very erudite and willing to share knowledge with each other, and I can sense that how much he loves the island and his job. The volcano and lava geology are one of a kind in the world, through Shawn's guide, undoubtedly lets our tour has depth in Big Island. We had a wonderful and fruitful tour with Shawn, and we can't wait to visit Big Island again! Mahalo Shawn :)
Réponse de l'hôte
Apr 2023
Aloha Jamie and Elvis! Mahalo for taking the time to share your experiences with me! Also, thank you for trusting in me to show your family the beautiful Big Island over two days of adventures. From waterfalls to volcanoes, the Big Island is a truly unique and diverse place. I was very happy to show your family around the Island and spending the time learning more about you all and Taiwan along the way. Seeing the wonderment and excitement of you all makes me love my job even more. Even though your parents don’t speak English, their big smiles are the universal language! Thanks again for the memorable time with you, and I’ll be looking forward to our next adventure wether it’s here or in Taiwan! P.S. Tell Elvis if I make it to Taiwan, we must go to TGI Fridays together! Mahalo, Shawn
vamsilly
Jan 2023
We did the Full Circle Big Island Tour with my family of 2 adults and 2 young kids (5 and 4). Everyone loved it! This was a perfect way to see the island in one amazing day! From the start, Shawn was very communicative about the general itinerary, while allowing us to customize both before and during the trip. He sent us menus for potential restaurants for both lunch and dinner, and checked in the day before the tour began. We had two young kids with us - they're curious and generally attentive but a day on a tour bus would be taxing for any kid (and many grown-ups!). The private tour was perfect for us. Shawn plied us with snacks and drinks throughout the day, and we had ample opportunities to stop, whether to rest, stretch our legs, use the facilities, or just to take an unscheduled gaze at the many spectacles the island provides! We spent a little less time at the Coffee plantation (which was very cool! We're just not big coffee people - 20-30 minutes was plenty there), but took our time at various other places. We stopped at a black sand beach where we saw tons of turtles (!), had amazing pastries at the Punalu'u Bake Shop, grabbed lunch in Volcano and ate by Kilauea (which we got to see erupting!). We got to do a hike through lava tubes, then a few more stops before going to Akaka Falls for another hike to a waterfall! Kids loved this! We also stopped at the Waipi'o Valley Outlook before heading to dinner in Waimea. It was lovely learning about the island and Hawaiian history, but also having an extremely friendly and thoughtful guide made the day easy and fun. Dinner with Shawn was a nice ending to the day, the kids (and adults) had such a blast through and through. Mahalo Shawn, we look forward to seeing you next time we're on the Big Island!
Réponse de l'hôte
Jan 2023
Aloha Vamsi, Thank you for taking the time to share your experience with Big Island Backroad Adventures! I am very glad that you all had a great time! I really enjoyed the day with your family as well. It was great seeing the excitement and your families smiles throughout the day! Thank you again and I'll be looking forward to our next adventure together! Mahalo, Shawn
juliocV8893IN
Jan 2022
It was an amazing experience and it is in great part to our guide Shawn. Would recommend 100%!! Views were incredible, our guide was very flexible with anything related to our trip, and they got everything covered for us (food, jackets, good attitude, funny stories, etc.) One of the best adventures of my life!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2022
We're so happy you and your family had a great time with Big Island Backroad Adventures! Come back and see us for another adventure if you're ever on the Big Island!
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