Day 1 Hilo
Day 2 Hilo
Day 3 Big Island (Hilo) Akaka Falls One Day Tour
Day 4 Hilo - Honolulu (210 miles)
Day 5 Honolulu - Oahu - Honolulu (Mini-circle half day tour) (25 miles)
Day 6 Oahu (North Shore Sightseeing)
Day 7 Hilo - Honolulu (210 miles)
Day 1:
Hilo
After arrival at Hilo International Airport, we will meet the tour guide who will wear a lavender purple color shirt. Then drive to the hotel.
Domestic Flight: Tour guide will meet you at the Baggage Claim Area of your flight.
International Flight: The tour guide will meet you at the individual exit.
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Hilo, HI
Hilo is the largest city, census-designated place (CDP), and settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, which encompasses the Island of Hawai'i. Hilo is the county seat of the County of Hawai'i and is located in the District of South Hilo.
Day 2:
Hilo
Today, we will depart from the hotel and then head to the Rainbow Falls. Afterwards we will come to visit the Akatsuka Orchid Gardens. Then we will drive to enjoy a lunch. After that, we will continue to the Richardson Black Sand Beach at the foot of the volcano, then proceed to the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, the Jaggar Volcano Museum, and then we will look at the park's unique geographic features such as the craters, the Lava tube, and the steaming vents of the volcanoes. In the evening, we will go on a Mauna Kea Stargazing Tour at Visitor's Station to marvel at the Hawaiian sky, and to experience one of the most sacred places in Hawaii. Overnight in Hilo hotel.
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Hilo, HI
Hilo is the largest city, census-designated place (CDP), and settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, which encompasses the Island of Hawai'i. Hilo is the county seat of the County of Hawai'i and is located in the District of South Hilo.
Rainbow Falls
This impressive waterfall near downtown Hilo, Hawaii is eighty feet tall and almost a hundred feet in diameter. Its ease of access and lack of admission fee make it a popular sight to see for visitors to Hilo.
Akatsuka Orchid Gardens
The Akatsuka Orchid Gardens on the Big Island of Hawaii are a greenhouse, nursery, and botanical garden that is open to the public for free. There are more than 500 blooming orchids on display for visitors to the complex.
Richardson Beach Park
Richardson Beach Park is a park located just east of Hilo on Hawaii Island. It is significant for being the only Hilo beach with special volcanic black sand. It was named for Elsa and George Richardson, who lived there.
Volcanoes National Park
Volcanoes National Park showcases Hawaii's interesting geological history. Near the town of Hilo, Mt. Kilauea, and the Thurston Lava Tube, the park boasts an incredible, dynamic landscape that is often reshaped by local volcanic activity.
Jaggar Museum & Hawaiian Volcano Observatory
A volcano observatory located at Uwekahuna Bluff on the rim of Kilauea Caldera on the Island of Hawaii. The observatory monitors four active Hawaiian volcanoes: Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualālai, and Haleakalā. Located at the main site is the public Thomas A. Jaggar Museum.
Mauna Kea Observatories
The Mauna Kea Observatories are a collection of research facilities located atop the volcano Mauna Kea in Hilo on Hawaiʻi Island. Mauna Kea is one of the world's most important observatories and are managed by the University of Hawai'i.
There is no refund if any child under 6 years old and those who has severe hypertension/anaemia/pregnant woman/altitude sickness etc are not able to participate in the activity.
Opening Hours: Tue, Thu, Sat, minimum 2 persons
Day 3:
Big Island (Hilo) Akaka Falls One Day Tour
Today we will take a 30-minute hike to the Kalapana lava field of 1985, then we will drive up the east coast of the Big Island to see the views along the way, and to Puhoiki to see the black sand beaches formed during the latest volcanic eruption in 2018. Then we will get back to Hilo for lunch. In the afternoon we will go to the Akaka Falls on the north shore of the Big Island. Stop at the farmer's market for fresh papayas and other tropical seasonal fruits.
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Hilo, HI
Hilo is the largest city, census-designated place (CDP), and settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, which encompasses the Island of Hawai'i. Hilo is the county seat of the County of Hawai'i and is located in the District of South Hilo.
Kalapana Black Sand Beach
Kalapana Black Sand Beach is a volcanic beach that is also an actively erupting area. The Kalapana Lava Viewing Area allows visitors to see the volcano's activity from a safe distance and watch smoke billow up from the water.
Akaka Falls State Park
'Akaka Falls State Park is one of the many parks on the Island of Hawaii, just outside the city of Hilo. The park is named for the ʻAkaka Falls, a 422-foot-tall waterfall on Kolekole Stream in an eroded gorge.
Day 4:
Hilo - Honolulu (210 miles)
Check out Hilo hotel and transfer to Hilo airport, then guests will fly back to Honolulu (Oahu) to rest..
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Hilo, HI
Hilo is the largest city, census-designated place (CDP), and settlement in Hawaii County, Hawaii, which encompasses the Island of Hawai'i. Hilo is the county seat of the County of Hawai'i and is located in the District of South Hilo.
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Honolulu, HI
Honolulu is the capital city of Hawaii, and the first stop for tourists from all over the world. Located on the picturesque island of O'ahu, it serves as a gateway into Polynesian culture and history for millions of people.
Day 5:
Honolulu - Oahu - Honolulu (Mini-circle half day tour) (25 miles)
Heading to view the east part of Oahu, including the world famous Waikiki Beach, Kahala, Diamond Head Look out, Hanauma Bay, Halona Blow Hole
and Pali Lookout.
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Oahu, HI
Oahu is the most popular of the Hawaiian Islands. It is the location of Honolulu, Hawaii's capital, as well as much-loved tourist spots like Pearl Harbor and Waikiki. The Polynesian Cultural Center is on this island as well.
Mini Circle Island Tour
This in-depth tour of Oahu offers a look at some of Hawaii's most amazing places, both up-close and as part of the island's amazing and scenic views. Stops include the Diamond Head Crater and Halona Blow Hole.
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve (Passing By)
Both a bathing beach and a nature preserve, the Hanauma Bay area is one of Oahu's most popular tourist spots. While actually touching the local animals is illegal, you can still get closer to them than almost anywhere else!
Opening Hours: Closed on Tuesdays
Halona Blowhole
The Halona Blowhole on the south shore of Oahu is the result of tubes created in rock thousands of years ago by volcanic eruptions. Large waves force water through the tubes, jetting it 30 feet into the air.
Duration: Approx. 10 Minutes
Diamond Head
Rising over Honolulu, Diamond Head is a dormant volcano with an interior crater. The Diamond Head crater is one of the world's best examples of this geological formation. The crater's interior is now a national park.
Duration: Approx. 10 Minutes
Nu'uanu Pali Lookout
This scenic point on Koʻolau Mountain in Oahu's Nuʻuanu Valley offers spectacular panoramic views of the northeastern coastline of the island of Oahu. The area is also the location of the Nuʻuanu Freshwater Fish Refuge and Nu'uanu Reservoir.
Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes
Kahala Avenue (Passing By)
Kahala Avenue is known as "Hawaii's Beverly Hills", and you'll view the stunning multi-million-dollar properties in this affluent community while we travel toward the South Shore sea cliffs area.
Day 6:
Oahu (North Shore Sightseeing)
We will go on a North Shore sightseeing tour including Hawaii famous Dole Plantation, to try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream on your own expense. Then we will continue to the Haleiwa town. After a brief stop there, we will pass by the Sunset Beach where we will have chance to see some turtles lying on the beach. Before returning back to the hotel, we will pass by the Tomb of General Chang Hsueh Liang and Byodo-In Temple
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Oahu, HI
Oahu is the most popular of the Hawaiian Islands. It is the location of Honolulu, Hawaii's capital, as well as much-loved tourist spots like Pearl Harbor and Waikiki. The Polynesian Cultural Center is on this island as well.
Dole Plantation
Dole Plantation opened in 1950, billing itself as "Hawaii's Pineapple Experience." In addition to touring the fields, visitors can attempt the "world's largest maze," a 3-acre adventure with more than two miles of paths and a mystery to solve.
Duration: Approx. 25 Minutes
Haleiwa (Passing By)
A town along the northwest coast of O'ahu, Haleiwa is known as a top surfing destination. Matsumoto Shave Ice is a local favorite, where visitors can get Hawaii's favorite dessert.
Pineapple Express
Visitors to the Dole Plantation on Oahu can take this fun train ride through two miles of Hawaii landscape, featuring narration from a knowledgable conductor who will tell you how Dole became a giant of fruit production.
Byodo-In Buddhist Temple (Passing By)
Surrounded by koi ponds, this non-denominational temple was built in the 1960s to commemorate the 100-year anniversary of the first Japanese immigrants to the Hawaiian islands. Before entering, visitors should ring the peace bell.
Duration: Approx. 15 Minutes
Day 7:
Hilo - Honolulu (210 miles)
Check out Hilo hotel and transfer to Hilo airport, then guests will fly back to Honolulu (Oahu), and self-dismiss at Honolulu airport.
The sequences of itinerary may be adjusted according to different tour departure dates, but the contents of itinerary will not be changed.