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A private VIP tour around the island focusing on Volcanoes National Park.
Adventure and Fun with a Geologist as your guide to the most active volcano in the world!

The ONLY Volcano Tours owned and guided by professional Geologists with a greater level of interpretation.

Want to explore, walk, or hike around the Big Island with a professional geologist and explore places usual guests and even locals do not get to see, Join us for an adventure of a lifetime with remarkable memories and FUN!
We are private, exclusive, and cater to our customers.
Miasto: Wielka Wyspa Hawajów
Mon 22 Sep
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co jest zawarte
Lunch
Odbiór z hotelu.
Woda, napoje, przekąski. Płaszcze, płaszcze przeciwdeszczowe i parasole
Lunch
Hotel pick-up drop-off.
Water, drinks, snacks. Coats, raincoats, and umbrellas
Lunch
Dodatkowe informacje
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Czego oczekiwać
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Niebiańska hawajska farma kawy Kona
Odwiedź wielokrotnie nagradzaną farmę kawy 100% Kona z ekskluzywnym dostępem, degustacją i wycieczką.
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Plaża Punalu'u z czarnym piaskiem
Czy widziałeś kiedyś plażę z czarnym piaskiem? Ze względu na stałą aktywność wulkaniczną na Hawajach znajdziesz białe i czarne piaski. Położona na południowo-wschodnim wybrzeżu Ka'u plaża Punaluu Black Sand Beach jest jedną z najbardziej znanych plaż z czarnym piaskiem na Hawajach. Położona między miastami Pahala i Naalehu w Ka'u, kruczoczarne brzegi Punaluu Black Sand Beach są niezapomnianym widokiem. Palmy kokosowe otaczają górną krawędź piasku, a na plaży można również odkryć duże Honu (hawajskie zielone żółwie morskie).
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Park Narodowy Hawajskich Wulkanów
Rozpocznij dzień na farmie kawy i spaceruj po czarnej, piaszczystej plaży. Spędź dzień w Parku Narodowym Wulkanów, aby przeżyć wulkaniczne przeżycie. Przejdź opuszczoną Crater Rim Road do nowego punktu widokowego na kalderę. Poznaj słynną drogę Chain of Craters Road, która obejmuje widoki, kratery, spacery po lawie, starożytne petroglify i łuki morskie. Eksploruj tunel lawy, zobacz różnorodną roślinność i nie tylko. Podróżuj po sercu wyspy słynną Saddle Road, z jej niesamowitymi przestrzeniami i światowej klasy zachodem słońca.
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Cześć
Przejazd przez historyczne miasto Hilo.
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Tęczowe Wodospady
W słoneczne dni tęcze pojawiają się we mgle 80-metrowych wodospadów, tworząc całkiem magiczne widoki. Szeroki wodospad – prawie 100 stóp średnicy – ​​zanurza się nad naturalną jaskinią lawy i wpada do rzeki poniżej. Kiedy pada deszcz (co często ma miejsce w Hilo), wezbrana rzeka Wailuku sprawia, że ​​wodospady są szersze, bardziej błotniste i głośniejsze. W te dni nie zobaczysz tęcz, od których pochodzi nazwa tego miejsca, ale sama ilość wody i dostępność tego miejsca dla osób w każdym wieku sprawiają, że jest to przyjemna, szybka i łatwa wycieczka.
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Park Jaskini Kaumana
Ten park oferuje szybkie przekierowanie do unikalnej funkcji wulkanicznej, tunelu lawy. Możesz zejść po metalowej drabinie do świetlika w tunelu lawy, który powstał w 1881 r. w wyniku wypływu z Mauna Loa. Dowiedz się, jak powstaje rura lawy. W parku znajdują się toalety i stoły piknikowe. Przebieg w obie strony: 0,5 mili
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Siodłowa Droga
Saddle Road na Hawajach jest uważana za jedną z najbardziej spektakularnych dróg na świecie. To 55-kilometrowa przejażdżka szansą na przeżycie życia. Trasa 200 na Hawajach prowadzi przez wszystkie cztery jej klimaty – lasy tropikalne, suchą pustynię, bujne łąki i mglistą mgłę na szczytach gór. Pomiędzy 19 a 23 milami zobaczysz kilka miejsc z lawą oraz młodą roślinnością i drzewami. Ale tuż za Saddlehouse Road zobaczysz grzbiety, które pokazują, gdzie przepływ z 1936 roku powoli się zatrzymał, 2 mile dalej. W pobliżu drogi widać miejsca, w których lawa gęstniała i pozostawiła charakterystyczne kopce powolnego przepływu. Tuż po 23 kilometrze zbliżysz się do popularnego lokalnego punktu orientacyjnego, Pu`u Huluhulu, który jest starszym stożkiem żużlowym Mauna Kea lub kīpuka i jest otoczony młodszymi strumieniami lawy. W tym momencie jesteś blisko szczytu Saddle Road, około 1,25 mili wysokości – 6632 stóp. Stąd będziesz kontynuować wulkaniczne następstwa setek tysięcy lat historii
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Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm Tours & Konalani Coffee Bar
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
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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.
10
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Start the day at a coffee farm and walk on a black sand beach. Spend the day at Volcanoes National Park for a fulfilling volcanic experience. Walk the abandoned Crater Rim Road to the new caldera overlook. Explore the famous Chain of Craters Road which includes vistas, craters, lava flow walks, ancient petroglyphs, and sea arches. Explore a lava tube, see diverse vegetation, and more. Travel the heart of the island over the famous Saddle Road, with its amazing expanses and a world class sunset.
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Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
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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.
13
Kaumana Caves Park
This park offers a quick diversion into an unique volcanic feature, a a lava tube. You can descend on a metal ladder into a skylight in a lava tube that was created by an 1881 flow from Mauna Loa. Learn how a lava tube forms. The park features restrooms and picnic tables. Round Trip Mileage: 0.5 mile
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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. But just after Saddlehouse Road, you’ll see the ridges that show where a 1936 flow slowly came to a stop 2 miles away. 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 history
15
Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm Tours & Konalani Coffee Bar
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
16
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.
17
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Start the day at a coffee farm and walk on a black sand beach. Spend the day at Volcanoes National Park for a fulfilling volcanic experience. Walk the abandoned Crater Rim Road to the new caldera overlook. Explore the famous Chain of Craters Road which includes vistas, craters, lava flow walks, ancient petroglyphs, and sea arches. Explore a lava tube, see diverse vegetation, and more. Travel the heart of the island over the famous Saddle Road, with its amazing expanses and a world class sunset.
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Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
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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.
20
Kaumana Caves Park
This park offers a quick diversion into an unique volcanic feature, a a lava tube. You can descend on a metal ladder into a skylight in a lava tube that was created by an 1881 flow from Mauna Loa. Learn how a lava tube forms. The park features restrooms and picnic tables. Round Trip Mileage: 0.5 mile
21
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. But just after Saddlehouse Road, you’ll see the ridges that show where a 1936 flow slowly came to a stop 2 miles away. 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 history
22
Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm Tours & Konalani Coffee Bar
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
23
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.
24
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Start the day at a coffee farm and walk on a black sand beach. Spend the day at Volcanoes National Park for a fulfilling volcanic experience. Walk the abandoned Crater Rim Road to the new caldera overlook. Explore the famous Chain of Craters Road which includes vistas, craters, lava flow walks, ancient petroglyphs, and sea arches. Explore a lava tube, see diverse vegetation, and more. Travel the heart of the island over the famous Saddle Road, with its amazing expanses and a world class sunset.
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Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
26
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.
27
Kaumana Caves Park
This park offers a quick diversion into an unique volcanic feature, a a lava tube. You can descend on a metal ladder into a skylight in a lava tube that was created by an 1881 flow from Mauna Loa. Learn how a lava tube forms. The park features restrooms and picnic tables. Round Trip Mileage: 0.5 mile
28
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. But just after Saddlehouse Road, you’ll see the ridges that show where a 1936 flow slowly came to a stop 2 miles away. 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 history
29
Heavenly Hawaiian Kona Coffee Farm Tours & Konalani Coffee Bar
Visit an award winning 100% Kona Coffee Farm, with exclusive access, tasting and tour.
30
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.
31
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Start the day at a coffee farm and walk on a black sand beach. Spend the day at Volcanoes National Park for a fulfilling volcanic experience. Walk the abandoned Crater Rim Road to the new caldera overlook. Explore the famous Chain of Craters Road which includes vistas, craters, lava flow walks, ancient petroglyphs, and sea arches. Explore a lava tube, see diverse vegetation, and more. Travel the heart of the island over the famous Saddle Road, with its amazing expanses and a world class sunset.
32
Hilo
Drive through Historic town of Hilo.
33
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.
34
Kaumana Caves Park
This park offers a quick diversion into an unique volcanic feature, a a lava tube. You can descend on a metal ladder into a skylight in a lava tube that was created by an 1881 flow from Mauna Loa. Learn how a lava tube forms. The park features restrooms and picnic tables. Round Trip Mileage: 0.5 mile
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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. But just after Saddlehouse Road, you’ll see the ridges that show where a 1936 flow slowly came to a stop 2 miles away. 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 history
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Recenzje (24)
LizB86
Nov 2024
We’ve been to every place on this tour over the past few years and we expected that we would enjoy this tour. It surpassed our expectations. Having a geologist as your guide and host was fantastic. We learned so much, enjoyed not having to drive and having our entire day totally planned. All we had to do was sit back and enjoy! Lunch and dinner were delightful as were the other guests on the trip. Highly recommend and if offered again we sign up immediately.
X8196MKdavidv
Jul 2024
Our private tour with Zane was a top highlight of our 10-day trip to Hawai'i. Zane is a wealth of information: utilizing his lifelong career as a world-traveling geologist and his decade living on the big island. He offered unmatched information about the natural surroundings, native culture, and useful tips for tourists during their stay. Zane was prepared for everything: snacks for the kids, spare parkas for when the weather turns, and well-maintained relationships with the locals and park employees to make sure your trip is seamless and enjoyable. I would recommend this tour to a group of any size or age traveling to the Kona area.
patricia_a
Feb 2024
Great tour with Zane, a retired geologist who is a living encyclopedia of volcano and island science and history. Fun, well organized tour

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