The guided 12 hour Volcano Tour + iPad starts every morning from Waikoloa and Kona. Detailed tour info is here.
View from the Kilauea crater rim at twilight at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park during the Volcano Tour + iPad.
A wild female Jackson’s chameleon stopping by in Hawaii… We just came across this wild female Jackson’s chameleon. It’s so funny to watch them move as they try to blend in with the leaves. Only the males carry horns.
Happy Earth Day! We are celebrating with a group of excited guests exploring the island and the sights and sounds of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on a Kona Snorkel and Kilauea Volcano Tour + iPad. For more information about the Volcano Tour + iPad and to book online: http://hawaiioutdoorguides.com/tours/tour-kilauea-volcano/ Here is today’s image from Halema’uma’u [...]
For the Kilauea Volcano Tour + iPad (including guided tour of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and Kona coffee farm) we offer pick up from Kona, Waikoloa, Kamuela, Kohala coast, and Waimea locations. Tour pick-up from Waikoloa, Kamuela, Kohala coast, and Waimea hotels, resorts, and accommodations is an extra $10 per person. For more information about [...]
Last chance to join the Extreme Stopover Overnight Tour starting in Kona/Waikoloa. Last minute deal here: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=559154854128682&set=a.376417525735750.94841.137910406253131&type=1 Highlights include: Hiking on lava, ocean snorkeling, hike at a black sand beach, spend the night inside Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, learn about Hawaiian history, and culture. Pick up: In Kona at 9 am (free pick up within [...]
Nice picture of the ocean spray in the Ka’u area on Hawaii Island during one of the hikes on our Volcano Tour + iPad. More information about the tour starting from Kona and Waikoloa (Kohala coast): http://hawaiioutdoorguides.com/tours/tour-kilauea-volcano/
When you visit Hawaii and discover the islands with Hawaii Outdoor Guides you might come across this illustration of the Hawaiian island chain. Welcome and E komo mai to Hawaii!
This face of Pele, the goddess of fire, in a lava rock in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park was created by an artist. The rock is an example of an accretionary lava ball which forms on the surface of an `a`a flow. The rock grows when a small fragment of solidified lava rolls along the surface [...]
We frequently encounter these beautiful protected sea creatures during our Volcano Tour with pickup from the Kona side. This Green Sea turtle (honu) is basking in the sun on a black sand beach in Hawaii. If you look closely, you can see a tag on the turtle’s front right side. One must stay away several [...]