If you’re looking to see lava, your best (and safest) bet is to book a Hawaii volcano tour. The best ways to see lava on the Big Island are by boat, by helicopter or by hiking across the dry lava fields. Keep in mind that, because you’re dealing with mother nature, lava viewings are not guaranteed and certain safety risks do exist. Check with tour operators or call 808-985-6000 for recorded updates of volcanic activity. That being said, here are the best volcano tours in Hawaii to get you safely to Pele’s red hot molten lava!
Lava Ocean Tours Lava Ocean Tours will take you out on the water in the only US Coast Guard inspected lava boat, the LAVAONE, which offers the Big Island’s best lava boat tour! Get up close and feel the heat and hear the sizzle of molten lava flowing into the ocean. The best time of day to witness this wonder is early morning before sunrise or at sunset. However, no matter the time of day, you will be watching as new earth is formed on the Big Island. Passengers must be 4-75 years old, under 250 pounds and in good health.
Hawaii Volcano Tours by Helicopter Paradise Helicopters> offers a ride over the most active parts of Kilauea volcano. This 40-50 minute ride will have you feeling the heat and then cooling down as you fly over some of the islands magical waterfalls. This Big Island volcano tour is offered with or without doors!
Hike to See the Lava Flow Hawaii Forest & Trail offers a guided 2-3 mile hike of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s most dynamic terrain with a National Park Certified Guide. Along with the hike, you will also explore a private lava tube complete with bright yellow and gold microbial mats. Guides provide gear, food and drinks as well as insights into the history and legends of the volcano.
Volcano Air Tour from Kapalua, Maui If you’re staying on the island of Maui and looking for a tour that will take you to see the volcano, check out Mokuele Air Tours departing from Kapalua, Maui. Though the highlight is the southern lava tubes of Hawaii Island where lava often flows into the sea, you will also get to see picturesque parts of Maui, cross the Alenuihaha channel and fly over stunning coastlines and mountains on Hawaii Island.
If you’re looking to see lava, your best (and safest) bet is to book a Hawaii volcano tour. The best ways to see lava on the Big Island are by boat, by helicopter or by hiking across the dry lava fields. Keep in mind that, because you’re dealing with mother nature, lava viewings are not guaranteed and certain safety risks do exist. Check with tour operators or call 808-985-6000 for recorded updates of volcanic activity. That being said, here are the best volcano tours in Hawaii to get you safely to Pele’s red hot molten lava!
Lava Ocean Tours Lava Ocean Tours will take you out on the water in the only US Coast Guard inspected lava boat, the LAVAONE, which offers the Big Island’s best lava boat tour! Get up close and feel the heat and hear the sizzle of molten lava flowing into the ocean. The best time of day to witness this wonder is early morning before sunrise or at sunset. However, no matter the time of day, you will be watching as new earth is formed on the Big Island. Passengers must be 4-75 years old, under 250 pounds and in good health.
Hawaii Volcano Tours by Helicopter Paradise Helicopters> offers a ride over the most active parts of Kilauea volcano. This 40-50 minute ride will have you feeling the heat and then cooling down as you fly over some of the islands magical waterfalls. This Big Island volcano tour is offered with or without doors!
Hike to See the Lava Flow Hawaii Forest & Trail offers a guided 2-3 mile hike of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park’s most dynamic terrain with a National Park Certified Guide. Along with the hike, you will also explore a private lava tube complete with bright yellow and gold microbial mats. Guides provide gear, food and drinks as well as insights into the history and legends of the volcano.
Volcano Air Tour from Kapalua, Maui If you’re staying on the island of Maui and looking for a tour that will take you to see the volcano, check out Mokuele Air Tours departing from Kapalua, Maui. Though the highlight is the southern lava tubes of Hawaii Island where lava often flows into the sea, you will also get to see picturesque parts of Maui, cross the Alenuihaha channel and fly over stunning coastlines and mountains on Hawaii Island.
Hawaii Vacation Packages
Hawaii.com is proud to offer Hawaii vacation packages, most with rates under $1,000. These vacation packages include air, car rental, and hotel stay for six to eight days on one or more of the Hawaiian Islands. Visiting different islands, or "island-hopping" as we call it, is highly recommended because each Hawaiian Island has its own distinct "personality." We invite you to peruse the travel packages on this page to see which one might fit your needs.