Volcano, Chocolate, and Waterfalls Tour

Big Island

Volcano, Chocolate, and Waterfalls Tour

12 max (shared tour)

Highlights
  • Experience the active Kilauea Volcano and Volcanoes National Park
  • Visit a private chocolate farm to learn about how it's made (with tastings)
  • Rainbow Falls provides a postcard photo of the Hilo area's abundant waterfalls
  • Expert guide will enlighten with geology, history, culture, and mythology
  • Includes lunch, snacks, drinks, variety of gear, and transport service

Overview

Fully experience the geological wonders and fascinating history of Big Island's volcano region, including lava tubes, steaming vents, cinder cones, current & past lava flows, and more. In a small group and with highly knowledgeable local guides, this hands-on tour will teach you about the significant role of volcanoes in the Hawaiian Islands. You'll witness the massive Halemaumau Crater in Volcanoes National Park which collapsed in the 2018 eruption that made international headlines and which continues to erupt on-and-off! You'll learn about and see the effects of the power of nature creating and shaping Hawaii to the present. 

Also explore a Hawaiian chocolate & tropical fruit farm in the scenic hills above Hilo. You’ll learn all about the chocolate making process, from picking a fresh cacao pod from the orchards to walking through a chocolate factory to of course yummy tastings!

You’ll also visit picturesque Rainbow Falls, one of Hilo's most popular attractions and its most accessible waterfall. 

Pickups are available from Waikoloa and Kona, saving you from driving the 4+ hours round-trip, including a long stretch at night through a remote area in the middle of the island (Saddle Road) often enveloped in fog or rain. You can also meet the tour in Hilo without missing any substantive stops. On Tuesdays, there is also a stand-alone custom excursion for the Pride of America cruise ship.

TravelShack's Choice

WHY WE RECOMMEND THIS TOUR OVER OTHERS

  • The most reputable and longest running small group tour operator on the Big Island (almost 30 years)
  • Known for knowledgeable and professional guides, many with degrees in volcanology, geology, and biology
  • Access to a private 1,000 acre chocolate and tropical fruit farm that is a real operating farm and not just a tourist pit stop
  • Real opportunities for exploring Volcanoes National Park by foot outside the van
  • Pickup service includes Kona and Waikoloa, in addition to Hilo
  • Comfortable van transport and maximum of only 12 people (often less)
  • Lunch and snacks included
  • All the gear to keep you comfortable and to maximize your experience

Availability
If none of the bookable dates work for you and if you are a party of 4+ or are open to a private tour, there may be flexibility; please email us with the number of people, all possible dates, and whether interested in the shared or private tour. 

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Hawaii Big Island Revealed Guidebook:

If you had to name the one thing the Big Island is most famous for, it would undoubtedly be Kilauea Volcano. Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park is the most fascinating place you may ever visit.

Lonely Planet Guidebook:

Hawai’i Volcanoes National Park: Hawaii’s Top 20

Top-notch ecotour outfitter with knowledgeable guides.

Moon Guidebook:

A wonderful company with an excellent environmental ethic — the tours are highly recommended.

Fodor's Guidebook:

If you do nothing else on the Big Island, do the volcano.

Since 1993, this locally owned and operated outfit has built a reputation for outstanding nature tours and eco-adventures. Sustainability and cultural sensitivity is a company mission. They have access to thousands of acres of restricted or private lands and employ expert, certified guides who are entertaining and informative.

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