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Admire the view of the Big Island of Hawaii and all its beauty and volcanic fury, from above! On this two hour helicopter adventure you will explore some of the most remote and beautiful places on Earth including lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls and spectacular lava. Don’t miss your chance - book online now!
The best of an active volcano from the air and then descend 100 feet below the sea. The ever-changing colors and landscape of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park unfolds as rainforest gives way to barren lava fields. Witness a myriad of waterfalls and peer into Pu'u O'o vent (weather permitting). Search for active lava flows and experience the "newest place" on earth, "Pele's Fountain" where molten lava erupts into the Pacific Ocean as waves crash ashore.
A once in a lifetime experience!
Atlantis Submarine Adventure departs Kona for the Westside reef. Explore the ocean in the comfort of a high-tech submarine. Tour to depths of 100 feet and discover Hawaii's unique marine species. Every dive is a new adventure!
The recent eruptions of Hawaii's Kilauea Volcano have
captured the world's imagination. This artfully narrated excursion features the closest approach to the recent lava flows allowed by Civil Defense and local authorities. This special tour also visits Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Hilo area and spectacular Akaka Falls.
SIGHTSEEING HIGHLIGHTS
- Hilo Town and Banyan Drive (drive through)
- Waterfalls (Rainbow Falls, if time permits)
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park (Includes admission)
- Jagger Museum and Volcano House
- Thurston Lava Tube and Kilauea Iki Crater.
- Chain of Craters Road (if open), or closest approach to lava flows.
- Macadamia nut factory (seasonal) & Orchid and anthurium nursery in Hilo
This tour involves a hike of up to a mile to see the lava flow. Lava viewing conditions change daily. On occasion, the best approach involves hiking (distance varies) over rough, uneven, lava surfaces.
Up, up and away! Take to the skies and experience some of the most spectacular scenery of the Big Island's Kohala Coast. View towering sea cliffs, meandering valleys of the Kohala Mountains, cascading waterfalls and ancient Hawaiian settlements. After this unforgettable and culturally enriching 50 minute air tour, the world will never look the same again!
Carved through the magnificent lava-flows along Anaecho'omalu Bay, the Beach course is a challenging yet scenic golf course that runs along the Pacific Ocean where views of breaching whales and vistas of the other Hawaiian Islands are not uncommon.
The Beach course features numerous sand bunkers, brilliant water holes and the most spectacular oceanfront par-five in Hawaii on the 502-yard, twelfth hole.
The course is the golfer's avenues into an area steeped in history and legend. Built in 1981 by Robert Trent Jones, Jr,. the Beach Course is purposely relaxed and forgiving as in the spirit of Aloha.
Course Statistics
- 18 Holes
- Par 70
- 6,566 yards
Tour the most geologically active environment on earth, with emphasis on the most current areas of volcanic activity. Enjoy a 50 minute flight from Hilo, The Big Island's most tropical town: an exotic year-round greenhouse of flourishing flowers and lush tropical plants under a canopy of towering Banyan trees, and a landscape well-endowed with natural wonders, including thundering falls and volcanic fissures. Fly over the Circle of Fire, view amazing lava flows and black sand beaches, from the comfort and safety of your of your million dollar aircraft! As well as seeing tropical rain forests and waterfalls you will learn all about the history and culture of Hawaii. Book now for an experience truly unique to Hawaii!
The Kohala Coast offers some of the best diving in the Hawaiian Islands. Hawaii is one of the most geographically isolated places on earth - 2000 miles from the nearest major land mass. An amazing 30 percent of the state’s marine animals are found nowhere else in the word!
The theory session teaches students the basic rules for scuba diving, such as stabilizing ear pressure, breathing on scuba, and how to use the equipment. The dive boat goes to a shallow reef and an instructor will accompany the student at all times underwater. The dive is approximately 30-45 minutes long and goes to a maximum of depth of 40 feet.
Please note:
- This tour is not suitable for children aged under 12 years
- A confidential medical form must be filled out prior to enrollment, and a physician's release may be required.
The summit of Mauna Kea is renowned as the world's greatest astronomical observing site. On the drive to the mountain, you'll learn about the remarkable evolution of the natural world of the Hawaiian Islands. As you ascend the mountain, you'll make a dinner stop at a historic ranch for a hot, picnic-style meal, then make your way to the top for a sensational sunset.
On this lofty volcano, you'll stand in awe amidst the largest collection of telescopes on earth and some of the most dramatic scenery you'll ever witness. And then at a power elevation, your Interpretive Naturalist will reveal the wonders and world-class clarity of Hawaii's night skies.
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