Volcanoes National Park Activites

5 Family Friendly Big Island Activities

5 Family Friendly Big Island Activities

Planning a trip can be pretty stressful. With so much information available thanks to the internet, it can be an overwhelming and daunting task. Figuring out which activities are a must, what can you skip if time is limited and what to bring for each activity to be...

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Staying Safe While Seeing Kilauea’s Latest Eruption

Staying Safe While Seeing Kilauea’s Latest Eruption

The lava keeps flowing at Volcanoes National Park and it is quite a sight to see. People are flocking to the park to see the latest stream of flowing lava from Kilauea Volcano.  While the flowing lava doesn’t pose a threat, it is important to remember to view it...

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Volcano Hawaii Dining

Volcano Hawaii Dining

Part of the joy of vacationing is enjoying the delicious cuisine in the area. And Hawaii has some wonderful local cuisine that you must indulge in before leaving the island. From Poi to Kalua Pig to Poke, there are many wonderful dishes to experience when visiting the...

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Celebrating 100 Years at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Celebrating 100 Years at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

This year marks the 100th year anniversary of the National Park system and there is plenty to celebrate, especially at Volcanoes Hawaii National Park here on the Big Island. The national park service is enjoying a yearlong celebration that includes not only the past...

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Bee-utiful Bees!

Bee-utiful Bees!

There are so many unique activities to do and places to visit while vacationing on the Big Island. The island boasts pristine beaches, rain forests, lava-spewing volcanoes and of course bees? Yes, bees! If you are looking to step outside of the box while visiting, why...

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Pahoa Village

Pahoa Village

In the Hawaiian language, the word ‘pahoa’ means dagger or knife. It is unknown when the indigenous Hawaiians settled the area during pre-contact times, but the deep, rich soil and important protected archeological sites in the area suggest a long history of...

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Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve – Big Island

Puako Petroglyph Archaeological Preserve – Big Island

Free Price: $0.00 - Members Price: $0.00 Ancient Hawaiians called their stone art - Ki’i Pohaku: stone art. The Puako Petroglyph is home to one of the most extensive petroglyph fields in Hawaii and feature thousands of images. Families, marchersm dancers, even dogs,...

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Hawaii Tropical Flowers

Hawaii is an unforgettable place; if you need a reminder of your visit to this beautiful island, it’s simple, fast, and convenient to order tropical flowers from East Hawaii. Great for that special someone, occasion, or home! Clarine has been specializing in flower...

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Our Sister Properties

Our Sister Properties

Visit Another Hawaiian Island - Our Sister Properties Escape to four great hideaways in the islands of Oahu, Maui, Kauai, and the island of Hawaii, offering an intimate experience of Hawai’i nei. Special rates may be available!! HideAways Hawai’i condo and hotel...

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Pacific Tsunami Museum

Pacific Tsunami Museum

The Pacific Tsunami Museum a great historic bay-front building housing an incredible wealth of knowledge and artifacts from Hilo Tsunamis. The Pacific Tsunami Museum is a museum in Hilo, Hawaii dedicated to the history of the April 1, 1946 Pacific Tsunami and the May...

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South Point

South Point

Referred to as Ka Lae, meaning “the point,” this is the southernmost spot in the entire United States of America. Getting Here: Ka Lae is located between the 69 and 70 mile markers off Hwy. 11. Drive cautiously on this one-lane road. There are areas where you can pull...

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Laupahoehoe Train Museum

Laupahoehoe Train Museum

The train museum is very unique. As you head North from Hilo on Highway 19, just beyond the 25 mile marker, you will begin to see the town of Laupahoehoe. On the left you will see the Train Museum operated by a small number of volunteers whose purpose is to honor the...

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