After a 50-minute inter-island flight to
Hilo on the Big Island (Island of Hawaii), your guide will meet you at baggage claim #D. The tour includes visits to
Rainbow Falls,
Banyan Drive,
Queen Liliuokalani Park,
Hilo Bayfront Beach Park (black sand beach),
Big Island Candies, and
Wailoa State Park/
Statue of King Kamehameha I. Afterwards, we will drive to
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to overlook the crater from the observation deck, experience geothermal steam vents, explore lava tubes, and walk on primordial volcanic rock. Finally, you will be transferred back to your hotel for rest. We will staty at Hilo hotel over night.
*We are not responsible for any canceling flight.*
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Hilo, HI
Hilo is the largest city, census-designated place (CDP), and settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, which encompasses the Island of Hawai'i. Hilo is the county seat of the County of Hawai'i and is located in the District of South Hilo.
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Rainbow Falls
This impressive waterfall near downtown Hilo, Hawaii is eighty feet tall and almost a hundred feet in diameter. Its ease of access and lack of admission fee make it a popular sight to see for visitors to Hilo.
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Banyan Drive
Banyan Drive is a iconic Hilo roadway lined with century-old banyan trees, each planted by a historical figure. Surrounded by resorts and golf courses, it blends nature and heritage.
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Queen Liliuokalani Park
Queen Liliuokalani Park on Hilo Bay is one of the largest Japanese gardens outside Japan. With bridges, ponds, teahouses, and koi, it blends Hawaiian and Japanese culture in a serene setting.
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Hilo Bayfront Beach Park
Hilo Bayfront Beach Park features unique black sands and a tranquil bay, ideal for leisurely walks and sunset views. With shaded areas and amenities, it's perfect for family outings and outdoor activities.
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Big Island Candies Factory
A true taste of the islands and home to the world renowned Chocolate Dipped Macadamia Nut Shortbread Cookie.
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Wailoa State Park
Wailoa State Park in central Hilo features coastal wetlands, a Japanese garden, and recreational facilities. Ideal for birdwatching, picnics, and cultural experiences by the sea.
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Statue of King Kamehameha I
The Statue of King Kamehameha I in downtown Hilo honors the unifier of Hawaii. This gilded bronze monument symbolizes Hawaiian history and culture, drawing visitors for photos and reflection.
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Volcanoes National Park, HI
Volcanoes National Park showcases Hawaii's interesting geological history. Near the town of Hilo, Mt. Kilauea, and the Thurston Lava Tube, the park boasts an incredible, dynamic landscape that is often reshaped by local volcanic activity.