Embark on an adventure like no other!! A tour to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park promises a journey into the heart of the earth’s most primal forces. This UNESCO World Heritage Site is a marvel of natu
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Location: Big Island of Hawaii
What's Included
- trail mix, fruit snacks, granola bars, beef jerky, chips, chocolate
- Picnic style lunch surrounded by the beauty of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Entry into Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Complementary Photo package: 20-25 professional, edited photos shared via Adobe Cloud
- Gear: Patagonia rain jacket and Nano puff, Nikon ProStaff binoculars, Black Diamond Hiking Poles
- All non-alcoholic beverages: water, juice, soda, hot tea, coffee and hot chocolate
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There isn't a strict age limit, but they recommend kids be at least 8 years old. The hike can be moderately strenuous in some areas, so make sure your kids are up for it. Families have had great experiences, just keep an eye on them since the terrain can be rocky.
A: Nope! It’s all-inclusive. They provide trail mix, fruit snacks, and a picnic lunch surrounded by the park's beauty. You'll even get non-alcoholic drinks like juice and hot chocolate included. Just bring your appetite!
A: Definitely wear comfortable hiking shoes. The tour provides Patagonia rain jackets and Nano puff gear, but I’d suggest layers since it can get chilly near the volcanoes. Sunscreen is a must too, even if it's cloudy. And don't forget your camera for those stunning views!
Discussions
Just went on the Hawaii Volcanoes tour, and wow!
I just got back from the Private All Inclusive Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Tour and it was unreal! Our guide was super knowledgeable about the park's history and geology. We got to see Kīlauea up close. The picnic lunch was awesome too — eating in such a beautiful setting made it special. I went with my partner, but I think it’d be a perfect gift for families or anyone who loves nature!
Thinking about gifting this tour, any advice?
I'm considering gifting this tour to my brother who loves hiking and nature. I read that the tour includes a lot, but I’m worried about how strenuous it is. He's fit but not a pro hiker. Should I go for it?