This 4-hour private tour offers the most efficient, intimate way to explore Hawaii Volcanoes National Park's captivating highlights. Designed for those with own transport, your expert guide meets you
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Location: Big Island of Hawaii
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Experienced and knowledgable tour guide/driver who speaks English.
- Soda/Pop
- Umbrellas
- Opportunity to view the Kilauea eruption (subject to natural conditions)
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Bug Spray
- Binoculars and/or Spotting Scope for lava viewing (depending on availability)
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Kids can definitely join this tour! It’s really family-friendly, just keep in mind that some of the hikes might be a bit tough for little ones. If your kids are adventurous and can handle some walking, they should have a blast. Just check with the guide beforehand to see what you can do based on their ages.
A: Yes, there’s no guarantee you’ll see lava during the tour since it's all natural and depends on current volcanic activity. However, your guide is super knowledgeable and will share loads of interesting information about the geology and history of the park. Plus, the other sights like the steam vents and lava tubes are still incredible!
A: Parking can be a bit tricky during peak times, but there’s usually space available. You don’t need a parking pass since this experience is private and includes your guide meeting you at the entrance. Just make sure to arrive a bit early to find parking and get settled before the tour starts.
Discussions
Thinking about gifting the Volcano NP Private Tour!
I’m considering giving my brother the Hawaii Volcano NP Private Tour for his birthday. He loves geology and hiking! I’m curious if anyone has done this tour before? How was it? Did you see any lava? I know the price seems great, but I wanna make sure it’s worth it! Looking for any tips or experiences!
Help! What should we wear for the Volcano Tour?
We’re heading to Hawaii next month and planning to book the Volcano NP Private Tour. What’s the best attire? I wanna be comfy but also prepared for any weather changes since it's sometimes rainy there. Any advice?