Kilauea Volcano, Big Island - Departure from Maui. Continuing eruptions at Kilauea Volcano have captured the world's imagination. Polynesian Adventure Tours takes you to the closest approach to the recent lava flows allowed by Civil Defense and local authorities. Trained guides will escort you, and if conditions permit, you may be able to go right to the edge of a 2000 degree F molten lava flow!
Itinerary
On this extraordinary journey you'll discover and visit the Hilo Area,
Macadamia Nut Factory (seasonal and time permitting), Orchid & Anthurium Nursery, and
Volcanoes National Park:
• Volcano Observatory
• Jagger Museum
• Steam Bluffs & Crater Drive
• Thurston Lava Tube
• Volcano House
• Kilauea Lava Flow
Details
Check-in: Maui (Kahului Airport) 5:15am
Return: Maui (Kahului Airport) 8:00pm
Days of Operation: Daily
Bring: We recommend that you bring bottled water and a snack with you on the tour.
Just as it was for Mark Twain over a century ago, this is truly the experience of a lifetime! Enjoy a no-host lunch at Volcano House. We suggest a light sweater or jacket for the volcano area. As we cannot predict weather and volcanic activity, features may vary daily depending on conditions. Admission to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park included. Sturdy, covered walking shoes required due to terrain. All passengers will be required to sign a release of liability form before departing.
You can also take an exciting
Hawaii One Day Tour to Oahu's Polynesian Cultural Center.
Hawaii One Day Tour from Maui to Big Island via Island Air
H2-Big Island Kilauea Volcano One Day Tour
No Hotel Pickup
Children: (2-11) $289.00
Price $309.00
H2-Big Island Kilauea Volcano One Day Tour
With Hotel Pickup
Children: (2-11) $328.00
Price $348.00
Customer Review by Robin McCall
Posted May 31, 2009
5 Activity Rating
5 Crew Rating
very surprised at how good it really was. Thanks to the guide for a great tour.
Customer Review by Gerri Miller
Posted November 12, 2008
4 Activity Rating
4 Crew Rating
Start later in theday and end after twilight so participants can see more of the volcano flow rather then just steam.
Customer Review by Deanna Spring
Posted April 19, 2008
3 Activity Rating
3 Crew Rating
The tour begins very early. Given that the scene at the lava entry into the ocean would have been spectacular after dark I think the tour should be shifted timewise to end at the ocean just after dark (7:30?)