Book an unforgettable private waterfall tour that will take you to some of the most scenic destinations on the Big Island of Hawaii. Our private, ultra-luxury, group tours allow you to personalize the
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Location: Big Island of Hawaii
What's Included
- Private transportation
- trail mix, fruit snacks, granola bars, beef jerky, chips, chocolate
- Gear : Patagonia Rain Jacket and Nano Puff, Nikon ProStaff binoculars, Black Diamond Hiking Poles
- All entrance fees into state parks, waterfalls and local attractions
- Complementary Photo package: 20-25 professional, edited photos shared via Adobe Cloud
- Enjoy a delicious locally source meal at a local restaurant in Hilo
- All non-alcoholic beverages: water, juice, soda, hot tea, coffee and hot chocolate
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: Yes, there is a minimum age requirement for waterfall rappelling, which is usually around 12 years old. However, it’s best to check with Big Island Backroad Adventures after booking, as they can provide specific details based on your group's needs. Also, kids younger than 12 can still enjoy the tour but will have to skip the rappelling part.
A: Definitely wear a bathing suit under your clothes! The guide recommends quick-dry clothes since you’ll probably get wet, especially if you’re near the waterfalls. Also, sturdy water shoes or sandals are a must for safety and comfort while hiking. Don’t forget sunscreen and a hat!
A: Yes, you can reschedule the tour! Just reach out to Big Island Backroad Adventures as soon as possible to discuss your options. Usually, they’re pretty flexible unless it's within 24 hours of the tour. It's best to check their cancellation policy when booking.
Discussions
Just booked the Big Island Waterfalls Tour as a gift! Any tips?
I just got a private Big Island Waterfalls Tour for my sister’s birthday! 🎉 She loves nature and adventure, so I thought this would be perfect. I'm so excited about the waterfall rappelling part. However, I’m a little worried about the weather and what to wear. Is it really worth it to spend the extra on the meal they offer or should we just grab some snacks?
Thinking about the Big Island Waterfalls Tour. Anyone done it?
Hey everyone, I'm looking into the Private All Inclusive Big Island Waterfalls Tour for a family trip. We’re a mixed group with young kids and some older folks. How do you think it’ll be for different ages? Worth the price? Any tips on maximizing enjoyment?