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Hawaii Big Island Day Tour (Departing from Honolulu/Korean Guide)

Hawaii Big Island Day Tour (Departing from Honolulu/Korean Guide)


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  • The Big Island is the largest of the Hawaiian islands and is an active volcano that continues to grow in size.
  • It is a special island where you can feel the vitality of the earth, including natural nature, the world's most active volcano Kalauea, Black Sand Beach, Rainbow Falls, and a tour of the Kanji's factory, Hawaii's best dessert spot.

It is full of diverse experiences and sights, including Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

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"A highlight of a Hawaiian trip that can be enjoyed in one day"

Big Island Day Tour!

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Purchase Notice

* Cancellation or date change is not possible after reservation is confirmed, including airfare.

* You must bring your passport.

* The schedule may change depending on local circumstances.

* The lunch menu provided may change depending on local circumstances.

* We recommend that you purchase travel insurance.

* Please pay special attention to safety when participating with children.

* Any accidents caused by personal negligence are the responsibility of the individual, and neither our company nor the local tour operator is responsible.

* Due to the nature of the tour, participants' flights, departure times, and return times may vary depending on ticket availability. Please understand that this may result in waiting times at the airport.

※ If your passport information (English name, etc.) does not match when checking in for a domestic flight, you will not be able to board the plane and no refund will be issued.

※ Cancellations/refunds are not permitted after domestic flight tickets are issued. (100% cancellation fee applies)

※ Please be advised that your collected passport information will be automatically destroyed within 7 days after the tour.

※ Big Island arrival and departure airports may change depending on flight schedules. (Hilo/Kona)

FAQ

1. What is the official name of Hawaii's Big Island, and what makes it unique?

Hawaii's Big Island is officially known as Hawaiʻi Island. Its uniqueness stems from its active volcanoes, Kīlauea and Mauna Loa, which are among the world's most active and largest. This volcanic activity continually shapes the island, making it the largest and youngest in the Hawaiian chain and a place where visitors can truly feel the earth's vitality. It offers diverse ecosystems, from lush rainforests to stark volcanic landscapes.

2. What are the main airports for travelers arriving on Hawaii's Big Island?

Travelers arriving on Hawaii's Big Island primarily use two main airports: Kona International Airport (KOA) on the west coast and Hilo International Airport (ITO) on the east coast. KOA serves the Kailua-Kona area and is generally busier, handling most direct flights from the mainland US. ITO serves the Hilo area and has inter-island flights, offering access to the island's eastern attractions like Rainbow Falls and Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.

3. When is the best time to visit Hawaii's Big Island for optimal weather and activities?

Hawaii's Big Island enjoys pleasant weather year-round, but generally, the ideal time to visit is from April to May or September to November. During these shoulder seasons, you'll find comfortable temperatures, less rainfall, and fewer crowds compared to peak winter and summer months. This period is excellent for exploring volcanoes, enjoying black sand beaches, and participating in outdoor activities with favorable conditions.

4. What unique natural attractions and experiences can be found on Hawaii's Big Island?

The Big Island offers unparalleled natural attractions. You can witness the dynamic landscapes created by active volcanoes like Kīlauea within Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Explore stunning Black Sand Beaches, formed from volcanic rock, and visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls near Hilo. The island also boasts diverse climates and ecosystems, from lush rainforests to arid lava fields, providing unique hiking and sightseeing opportunities.

5. What are the recommended transportation options for exploring Hawaii's Big Island?

For comprehensive exploration of Hawaii's Big Island, renting a car is highly recommended due to the vast distances between attractions and limited public transport. This provides the flexibility to visit remote beaches, volcanic sites, and charming towns at your own pace. Alternatively, guided day tours offer a convenient way to see major highlights without needing to navigate or drive yourself, often including transportation from designated pick-up points.

6. Is it feasible to explore Hawaii's Big Island without renting a private car?

While challenging, it is feasible to explore Hawaii's Big Island without a private car, especially by utilizing guided tours. Many tours offer pick-up services and cover key attractions like Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Black Sand Beach, and Rainbow Falls. For more independent travel without a car, staying in concentrated areas like Kona or Hilo and using limited local taxis or ride-sharing for short distances is an option, though it restricts wider exploration.

7. Are ride-sharing services and public transportation widely available on Hawaii's Big Island?

Ride-sharing services like Uber and Lyft are available on Hawaii's Big Island, primarily concentrated around the major urban centers and airports like Kona and Hilo. However, coverage can be sparse in more rural or remote areas. Public transportation is limited to the "Hele-On Bus" system, which operates island-wide but has infrequent routes and long travel times, making it less practical for comprehensive tourist exploration.

8. What can visitors expect to see at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island?

At Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, visitors can experience a landscape shaped by active volcanism. You can drive along Crater Rim Drive to see steam vents and past eruption sites, and explore Chain of Craters Road which descends to the coast, offering dramatic ocean views and lava formations. The park is home to Kīlauea, one of the world's most active volcanoes, where, conditions permitting, you might see glow from the crater. It also features diverse hiking trails through volcanic terrain and rainforests.

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