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Aventure dans le parc national des volcans au départ de Waikoloa

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Nous sommes une petite entreprise de seulement deux géologues qui ont la volonté et l'inspiration d'enseigner le passé géologique d'Hawaï ainsi que toutes les autres formes de la beauté de cette île. Nous avons inclus David dans l'équipe, un guide de près de dix ans sur la grande île, qui possède un large éventail de connaissances et de passion pour tous les aspects de cette île.
Ville: Grande île d'Hawaï
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Snacks
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Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Les voyageurs doivent avoir au moins un niveau de forme physique modéré
  • Nous respectons tous les règlements de l'État d'Hawaï et du Federal CDC Directives.
À quoi s'attendre
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Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Have you ever seen a beach with black sand? Because of constant volcanic activity, you'll find white sands and black sands on the island of Hawaii. Located on the southeastern Ka'u coast, Punaluu Black Sand Beach is one of the most famous black sand beaches in Hawaii. Located between the towns of Pahala and Naalehu in Ka'u, Punaluu Black Sand Beach's jet black shores are an unforgettable sight. Coconut palms fringe the upper edge of sand and you may also discover large Honu, (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles), basking on the beach.
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Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
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Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
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Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park protects some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes in the world. The park encompasses the summits of the world's most active volcano, Kīlauea. The only comprehensive Park Tour available. Tour the Park and the entire Chain of Craters Road from Summit to Sea.
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Rainbow Falls
On sunny days, rainbows appear in the mist of the 80-foot falls, making for some pretty magical views. The broad waterfall — nearly 100 feet in diameter — plunges over a natural lava cave and into the river below. When it rains, (which it often does in Hilo), the engorged Wailuku River makes the falls wider, muddier and louder. On these days, you won’t see the rainbows for which this spot is named, but the sheer volume of water and the accessibility of this spot for all ages make it a fun, quick and easy excursion.
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Saddle Road
Saddle Road, Hawaii, is considered among the most spectacular roads in the world. This is 55-mile drive of a chance of a lifetime experience. Hawaii’s Route 200 goes through all four of her climates – tropical forests, arid desert, lush grasslands and misty mountaintop fog. Between miles 19 and 23, you’ll see a few places with lava flows and young vegetation and trees. Near the road you can see where lava thickened and left the telltale mounds of a slowing flow. Just after mile 23, you’ll come close to a popular local landmark, Pu`u Huluhulu, which is an older Mauna Kea cinder cone, or kīpuka, and it’s surrounded by younger lava flows. At this point, you’re near the peak height for Saddle Road, about 1.25 miles in elevation – 6,632 feet. From here, you’ll continue through the volcanic aftermath of hundreds of thousands of years of lava activity as you head toward Belt Road, where you’ll eventually descend into Kona or Waikoloa.
7
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Have you ever seen a beach with black sand? Because of constant volcanic activity, you'll find white sands and black sands on the island of Hawaii. Located on the southeastern Ka'u coast, Punaluu Black Sand Beach is one of the most famous black sand beaches in Hawaii. Located between the towns of Pahala and Naalehu in Ka'u, Punaluu Black Sand Beach's jet black shores are an unforgettable sight. Coconut palms fringe the upper edge of sand and you may also discover large Honu, (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles), basking on the beach.
8
Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
9
Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
10
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park protects some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes in the world. The park encompasses the summits of the world's most active volcano, Kīlauea. The only comprehensive Park Tour available. Tour the Park and the entire Chain of Craters Road from Summit to Sea.
11
Rainbow Falls
On sunny days, rainbows appear in the mist of the 80-foot falls, making for some pretty magical views. The broad waterfall — nearly 100 feet in diameter — plunges over a natural lava cave and into the river below. When it rains, (which it often does in Hilo), the engorged Wailuku River makes the falls wider, muddier and louder. On these days, you won’t see the rainbows for which this spot is named, but the sheer volume of water and the accessibility of this spot for all ages make it a fun, quick and easy excursion.
12
Saddle Road
Saddle Road, Hawaii, is considered among the most spectacular roads in the world. This is 55-mile drive of a chance of a lifetime experience. Hawaii’s Route 200 goes through all four of her climates – tropical forests, arid desert, lush grasslands and misty mountaintop fog. Between miles 19 and 23, you’ll see a few places with lava flows and young vegetation and trees. Near the road you can see where lava thickened and left the telltale mounds of a slowing flow. Just after mile 23, you’ll come close to a popular local landmark, Pu`u Huluhulu, which is an older Mauna Kea cinder cone, or kīpuka, and it’s surrounded by younger lava flows. At this point, you’re near the peak height for Saddle Road, about 1.25 miles in elevation – 6,632 feet. From here, you’ll continue through the volcanic aftermath of hundreds of thousands of years of lava activity as you head toward Belt Road, where you’ll eventually descend into Kona or Waikoloa.
13
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Have you ever seen a beach with black sand? Because of constant volcanic activity, you'll find white sands and black sands on the island of Hawaii. Located on the southeastern Ka'u coast, Punaluu Black Sand Beach is one of the most famous black sand beaches in Hawaii. Located between the towns of Pahala and Naalehu in Ka'u, Punaluu Black Sand Beach's jet black shores are an unforgettable sight. Coconut palms fringe the upper edge of sand and you may also discover large Honu, (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles), basking on the beach.
14
Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
15
Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
16
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park protects some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes in the world. The park encompasses the summits of the world's most active volcano, Kīlauea. The only comprehensive Park Tour available. Tour the Park and the entire Chain of Craters Road from Summit to Sea.
17
Rainbow Falls
On sunny days, rainbows appear in the mist of the 80-foot falls, making for some pretty magical views. The broad waterfall — nearly 100 feet in diameter — plunges over a natural lava cave and into the river below. When it rains, (which it often does in Hilo), the engorged Wailuku River makes the falls wider, muddier and louder. On these days, you won’t see the rainbows for which this spot is named, but the sheer volume of water and the accessibility of this spot for all ages make it a fun, quick and easy excursion.
18
Saddle Road
Saddle Road, Hawaii, is considered among the most spectacular roads in the world. This is 55-mile drive of a chance of a lifetime experience. Hawaii’s Route 200 goes through all four of her climates – tropical forests, arid desert, lush grasslands and misty mountaintop fog. Between miles 19 and 23, you’ll see a few places with lava flows and young vegetation and trees. Near the road you can see where lava thickened and left the telltale mounds of a slowing flow. Just after mile 23, you’ll come close to a popular local landmark, Pu`u Huluhulu, which is an older Mauna Kea cinder cone, or kīpuka, and it’s surrounded by younger lava flows. At this point, you’re near the peak height for Saddle Road, about 1.25 miles in elevation – 6,632 feet. From here, you’ll continue through the volcanic aftermath of hundreds of thousands of years of lava activity as you head toward Belt Road, where you’ll eventually descend into Kona or Waikoloa.
19
Punalu'u Black Sand beach
Have you ever seen a beach with black sand? Because of constant volcanic activity, you'll find white sands and black sands on the island of Hawaii. Located on the southeastern Ka'u coast, Punaluu Black Sand Beach is one of the most famous black sand beaches in Hawaii. Located between the towns of Pahala and Naalehu in Ka'u, Punaluu Black Sand Beach's jet black shores are an unforgettable sight. Coconut palms fringe the upper edge of sand and you may also discover large Honu, (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles), basking on the beach.
20
Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
21
Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
22
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Hawai‘i Volcanoes National Park protects some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes in the world. The park encompasses the summits of the world's most active volcano, Kīlauea. The only comprehensive Park Tour available. Tour the Park and the entire Chain of Craters Road from Summit to Sea.
23
Rainbow Falls
On sunny days, rainbows appear in the mist of the 80-foot falls, making for some pretty magical views. The broad waterfall — nearly 100 feet in diameter — plunges over a natural lava cave and into the river below. When it rains, (which it often does in Hilo), the engorged Wailuku River makes the falls wider, muddier and louder. On these days, you won’t see the rainbows for which this spot is named, but the sheer volume of water and the accessibility of this spot for all ages make it a fun, quick and easy excursion.
24
Saddle Road
Saddle Road, Hawaii, is considered among the most spectacular roads in the world. This is 55-mile drive of a chance of a lifetime experience. Hawaii’s Route 200 goes through all four of her climates – tropical forests, arid desert, lush grasslands and misty mountaintop fog. Between miles 19 and 23, you’ll see a few places with lava flows and young vegetation and trees. Near the road you can see where lava thickened and left the telltale mounds of a slowing flow. Just after mile 23, you’ll come close to a popular local landmark, Pu`u Huluhulu, which is an older Mauna Kea cinder cone, or kīpuka, and it’s surrounded by younger lava flows. At this point, you’re near the peak height for Saddle Road, about 1.25 miles in elevation – 6,632 feet. From here, you’ll continue through the volcanic aftermath of hundreds of thousands of years of lava activity as you head toward Belt Road, where you’ll eventually descend into Kona or Waikoloa.
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Plage de sable noir de Punalu'u
Avez-vous déjà vu une plage de sable noir ? En raison de l'activité volcanique constante, vous trouverez du sable blanc et du sable noir sur l'île d'Hawaï. Située sur la côte sud-est de Ka'u, Punaluu Black Sand Beach est l'une des plages de sable noir les plus célèbres d'Hawaï. Situées entre les villes de Pahala et Naalehu à Ka'u, les rives noires de jais de Punaluu Black Sand Beach sont un spectacle inoubliable. Des cocotiers bordent le bord supérieur du sable et vous pourrez également découvrir de grandes Honu (tortues vertes hawaïennes) se prélassant sur la plage.
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Ferme de café hawaïenne paradisiaque de Kona
Visitez une ferme de café 100% Kona primée, avec accès exclusif, dégustation et visite.
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Bonjour
Traversez la ville historique de Hilo.
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Parc national des volcans d'Hawaï
Le parc national des volcans d'Hawaï protège certains des paysages géologiques, biologiques et culturels les plus uniques au monde. Le parc englobe les sommets du volcan le plus actif au monde, le Kīlauea. La seule visite complète du parc disponible. Visitez le parc et toute la route de la chaîne de cratères, du sommet à la mer.
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Chutes arc-en-ciel
Les jours ensoleillés, des arcs-en-ciel apparaissent dans la brume des chutes de 80 pieds, offrant des vues assez magiques. La large chute d'eau - près de 100 pieds de diamètre - plonge au-dessus d'une grotte de lave naturelle et dans la rivière en contrebas. Quand il pleut (ce qui arrive souvent à Hilo), la rivière Wailuku engorgée rend les chutes plus larges, plus boueuses et plus bruyantes. Ces jours-là, vous ne verrez pas les arcs-en-ciel qui ont donné son nom à cet endroit, mais le volume d'eau et l'accessibilité de cet endroit pour tous les âges en font une excursion amusante, rapide et facile.
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Route de la selle
Saddle Road, Hawaii, est considérée comme l'une des routes les plus spectaculaires au monde. Il s'agit de 55 miles de route d'une chance d'une expérience de vie. La Route 200 d'Hawaï traverse ses quatre climats - forêts tropicales, désert aride, prairies luxuriantes et brouillard brumeux au sommet des montagnes. Entre les miles 19 et 23, vous verrez quelques endroits avec des coulées de lave et une jeune végétation et des arbres. Près de la route, vous pouvez voir où la lave s'est épaissie et a laissé les monticules révélateurs d'un flux qui ralentit. Juste après le mile 23, vous vous approcherez d'un point de repère local populaire, Pu`u Huluhulu, qui est un ancien cône de scories du Mauna Kea, ou kīpuka, et il est entouré de coulées de lave plus jeunes. À ce stade, vous êtes près de la hauteur maximale de Saddle Road, à environ 1,25 mille d'altitude - 6 632 pieds. De là, vous continuerez à travers les séquelles volcaniques de centaines de milliers d'années d'activité de lave en vous dirigeant vers Belt Road, où vous finirez par descendre à Kona ou Waikoloa.
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Commentaires (108)
Michael_C
Dec 2022
Great experience - an excellent way to learn about the island and it's culture. Dave was an outstanding guide.
427mathewc
Nov 2022
This trip was so much fun! We were picked up from Waikoloa on time in a very clean and spacious van. This was very convenient since Big Island is indeed very big, and you need to travel the WHOLE island in order to truly experience the unique aspects of this island. The group was 7 of us, which was great because you get a more personal tour and we were truly there to learn, and not just tour for the sake of it. Our guide David was super extremely kind AND knowledgeable! He weaved his knowledge of the island, geology, etc with his very worldly knowledge (he has a very well traveled past). He kept us all engaged and interested the entire time. One special thing to point out is that my partner wanted to do an extra side trip for some Big Island Candies cookies, which are only found on Hilo on this island. Not only was David very receptive to this additional side trip, he made it happen with a genuine smile on his face! We bought tons of cookies. We never felt rushed at any point to get to the next stop. He made sure we truly enjoyed every stop, helped us take tons of photos, and taught us so much. Big thank you to David and his company! Will be certain to recommend our friends to this island as well as your tour company!
Kathy_S
Oct 2022
Erik was very knowledgeable and patient with peoples’ questions. The stops were all well chosen. The sites were amazing!

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