Hawaii Vacation: Touring Big Island

Hawaii Vacation: Touring Big Island

There are various ways to tour Big Island and fascinating sights to see with each tour. Whether you tour the island via bus, helicopter, bicycle, or cruise, you are sure to see magnificent scenery at every turn. The largest of the Hawaiian islands, Big Island has something to offer all of its visitors. Let’s take a look at some of the tour options when visiting Big Island.

Volcano Tours

What could be more exciting than touring the volcanoes of Big Island? Spend the entire day exploring Volcanoes National Park and other volcano points of interest. You’ll be able to hike right out to the lava flow if conditions permit. You’ll be a safe, but exciting distance from one of nature’s most spectacular wonders. You’ll tour a volcano museum and other points of interest from a state of the art, air conditioned motorcoach.

See the Waipio Valley on Horseback

Explore ancient Hawaiian villages as you trek through the Waipio Valley on horseback. Your guides will take you through jungle trails, streams, and rivers on this Big Island adventure. First, you’ll travel in a 4 wheel drive vehicle to the Waipio Valley where you’ll begin your adventure on horseback. You’ll see magnificent waterfalls, birds, plants, wild horses, and beautiful countryside that will take your breath away. Get up close and personal to the beauty that Big Island has to offer.

Helicopter Tours

Soar above Hawaii’s largest island as you drink in the majestic waterfalls, rainforests, and volcanoes.  You’ll see breathtaking views inaccessible by other means in a state of the art helicopter. Instead of trekking through the jungles on foot or horseback, you can soar above it all in your comfortable, air conditioned helicopter seat. See what an active volcano looks like as you cruise over Kilauea. Take the kind of photographs you’ve only seen in magazines as you live this Big Island adventure.

Historic Tours

You’ll visit historic areas on these tours, such as St. Benedict’s Painted Church, and Kona Town, where you’ll be treated to local legends. You can also visit the famous Kona Coffee Farm, the nation’s only producing coffee farm. You can visit sights that once hosted the royal families of Hawaii and learn important details of Hawaiian history. Visit the Bay where Captain Cook made his Hawaiian debut. There are so many rich, historical places to visit in Hawaii and the Big Island is home to some of the most exciting ones.

Regardless of how you choose to tour Big Island, you will be treated to breathtaking scenery along your exciting journey. Whether you want to sit back in comfort or experience a more physical journey, you will get close to sights you’ve only seen in movies and pictures. You’ll make memories that will last a lifetime when you visit Hawaii’s Big Island.