Guidebook for Volcano

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Guidebook for Volcano

Parks & Nature

Stunning and unique landscapes and sightseeing. Check out the National Park Service website for all the offerings, but the park offers nighttime lava viewing, hikes, tours, ranger programs, drive tours of the craters and so much more!
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Parque Nacional de los Volcanes de Hawái
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Stunning and unique landscapes and sightseeing. Check out the National Park Service website for all the offerings, but the park offers nighttime lava viewing, hikes, tours, ranger programs, drive tours of the craters and so much more!

Food Scene

Excellent food, 100% Kona coffee, and good service.
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ʻŌhelo Café
19-4005 Haunani Rd
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Excellent food, 100% Kona coffee, and good service.
Decent food, near gas station for extra convenience.
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Volcano's Lava Rock Cafe
19-3972 Old Volcano Rd
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Decent food, near gas station for extra convenience.
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Thai Thai Bistro and Bar
19-4084 Old Volcano Rd
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Great for breakfast!
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Kilauea Lodge Restaurant
19-3948 Old Volcano Rd
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Great for breakfast!
Good food, overlooks the volcano crater. Come here for lunch or dinner, after a hike or to view the glowing crater in the evening.
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Casa del Volcán
1 Crater Rim Drive
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Good food, overlooks the volcano crater. Come here for lunch or dinner, after a hike or to view the glowing crater in the evening.

Arts & Culture

Volcano Gallery
11-3980 Lanihuli Rd

Essentials

For getting essentials.
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Kilauea General Store
19-3972 Old Volcano Rd
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For getting essentials.
For essentials.
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Volcano Store
19 Haunani Rd
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For essentials.
Closest grocery store, everything you will need should be there. Also, great poke counter!
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Keaau
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Closest grocery store, everything you will need should be there. Also, great poke counter!

Sightseeing

Punalu’u beach is the most famous black sand beach of Hawaii and is also known as just ‘Black Sand Beach’. Besides the obvious black sands, another reason for the popularity of this beach is that you can often see endangered Hawksbill turtles and green turtles basking in the sun on the beach! Punalu’u is an expansive and easily accessible black sand beach on the Big Island. It is a great place to go for swimming, snorkeling, a (short) coastal hike, camping (with permit), or a picnic.
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Punalu‘u Beach
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Punalu’u beach is the most famous black sand beach of Hawaii and is also known as just ‘Black Sand Beach’. Besides the obvious black sands, another reason for the popularity of this beach is that you can often see endangered Hawksbill turtles and green turtles basking in the sun on the beach! Punalu’u is an expansive and easily accessible black sand beach on the Big Island. It is a great place to go for swimming, snorkeling, a (short) coastal hike, camping (with permit), or a picnic.
The Pu’u Loa petroglyph field in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the largest petroglyph field of Polynesia, and it is easy to visit once you are in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A 0.7 (or 1.4 round-trip) mile hike takes you to a boardwalk that encircles ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs.
Pu`u Loa Petroglyphs
Chain of Craters Road
The Pu’u Loa petroglyph field in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the largest petroglyph field of Polynesia, and it is easy to visit once you are in the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. A 0.7 (or 1.4 round-trip) mile hike takes you to a boardwalk that encircles ancient Hawaiian petroglyphs.
Helicopter tours let you see the lava and volcanoes from the air. A helicopter can get you close to a lot of action that is not accessible over land or water. Think for example about a look into the crater lake, seeing surface lava flows from the air, or lava burning through forests. Helicopter tours that take you to the lava depart from both Hilo and Kona. Tours from Hilo are shorter and thus cost less money. Still, helicopter tours are not cheap. So-called “Volcanoes and waterfalls” tours from Hilo start at a fee of $200 to $250 for ~45 minutes of flight time.
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Paradise Helicopters
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Helicopter tours let you see the lava and volcanoes from the air. A helicopter can get you close to a lot of action that is not accessible over land or water. Think for example about a look into the crater lake, seeing surface lava flows from the air, or lava burning through forests. Helicopter tours that take you to the lava depart from both Hilo and Kona. Tours from Hilo are shorter and thus cost less money. Still, helicopter tours are not cheap. So-called “Volcanoes and waterfalls” tours from Hilo start at a fee of $200 to $250 for ~45 minutes of flight time.
The Big Island of Hawai’i is a fantastic place for looking at the stars and is home to some of the world’s best telescopes. There are many ways in which you can fit stargazing in your itinerary: from a (free) nighttime picnic to an adventurous visit to the summit of Mauna Kea. In this stargazing guide we give plenty of background on MaunaKea and explain how you can visit the Mauna Kea visitor center and/or see the telescopes and sunset at the summit.
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Mauna Kea
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The Big Island of Hawai’i is a fantastic place for looking at the stars and is home to some of the world’s best telescopes. There are many ways in which you can fit stargazing in your itinerary: from a (free) nighttime picnic to an adventurous visit to the summit of Mauna Kea. In this stargazing guide we give plenty of background on MaunaKea and explain how you can visit the Mauna Kea visitor center and/or see the telescopes and sunset at the summit.
Hilo is the capital of the Big Island and lies on the windward (East) side of the Island. This is the rainy side on all Hawaiian islands and rainfall here averages 140 inches annually. This makes the Hilo district tropical and lush, and fills the surrounding (rain)forests with colorful flowers and waterfalls.
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Hilo
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Hilo is the capital of the Big Island and lies on the windward (East) side of the Island. This is the rainy side on all Hawaiian islands and rainfall here averages 140 inches annually. This makes the Hilo district tropical and lush, and fills the surrounding (rain)forests with colorful flowers and waterfalls.