This Hilo cruise ship guest special tour is an awesome way for guests arriving to the Big Island by boat to see some of the volcanoes and waterfalls of the Big Island!

 

EXPERIENCE:

We permitted to enter the Port of Hilo and will pick you up directly from the cruise ship terminal. Start your day of adventuring with a short drive through historic downtown Hilo while your exceptional tour guide tells you about the rich history and culture of this area. Our first stop will be at the Wailuku River State Park to see both Rainbow Falls and Boiling Pots. Rainbow Falls, called Waianueanue Falls in Hawaiian, received its name by a rainbow created by the morning sunlight in the mist of the Falls. Boiling Pots, called Pe’epe’e Falls in Hawaiian, is a lesser visited location in Wailuku River State Park but equally worth the stop. While at these two locations, learn about the legend of great battle that took place here between the demi-god Maui and Mo’okuna.

After stopping at the waterfalls, we will venture South to Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park. Volcanoes National Park is not only home to the world’s most active volcano, Kilauea, and the world’s largest volcano, Mauna Loa, but also home to critically endangered wildlife and some of the most unique geological formations on Earth! We will begin our adventure inside the Park at the top of Kilauea at the Halema’uma’u crater. Not only will you be standing at the edge of the world’s most active volcano but you will also learn about the vast changes that have happened here after the 2018 eruption! Next, we will continue to the Wahinekapu steaming bluffs to feel the hot steam seeping out of the ground. Here ground water percolates down to rocks that are heated by the underground lava and is released back to the surface as steam. We will then venture down to the Thurston lava tube, or Nahuku in Hawaiian. Here, your guide will talk you on a short walk through the native forests and long lava tube talking about the different plants, animals, and lava tube formations.  The Thurston lava tube is over 500 years old, 600ft long, and over 25ft in diameter in some places!

Enjoy a picnic lunch at one of our various stops inside Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park.

Additionally, we may have more time to explore another location inside the Volcanoes National Park that can include but are not limited to: Kilauea Iki, Devastation trail, Ha’akulamanu sulphur vents, Waldron Ledge, upper portions of Chain of Craters Road, and Kipukapuaulu bird trail. Following your tour, we will return you back to the Hilo Cruise Ship Terminal filled with exciting new memories!

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Experience some the Best of Big Island on this tailored cruise ship guest tour!
Rainbow Falls, Wailuku River State Park
Boiling Pots, Wailuku River State Park
Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park
Visit Kilauea Overlook, Wahinekapu Steaming Bluffs, and the Thurston Lava Tube

 

 

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