Volcano guide of Hawaii

Have you ever seen erupting a volcano? If the answer is no, it's time for a vacation in Hawaii, because here is your chance! You can participate, standing comfortable in a air-conditioned bus or helicopter, into a tour of volcanoes. A such tour will take you to all top volcanic localities, including Steam Bluffs, Volcanoes National Park, Thurston Lava Tube, Kilauea Iki Crater, and more.

Volcanoes National Park

Established in 1916, the Volcanoes National Park of Hawaii displays the results of 70 million years of volcanism, migration, and evolution of the land. The park has 333,000 acres and ranges from the sea level to the top of the earth's most massive volcano, Mauna Loa, at 13,677 feet altitude. Kilauea, the world's most active volcano, offers to the scientists insights of the birth of the Hawaiian islands; the vacationers see here dramatic volcanic landscapes and can make incredible pictures. Over half of the park is just pure wilderness and provides unique hiking and camping opportunities.
The Volcanoes National Park is a fascinating world not just of active volcanism, but features also a rare biological diversity and a rich traditional Hawaiian culture. The park is located on the Big Island of Hawaii and represent a main vacation destination on this island. A visit to the Volcanoes National Park is certainly a unique experience for all vacationers!