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General Hawaii Travel Information

Hawaii Volcanoes

Here you will have a great description of some of the helicopter tours that Hawaii offers, as well as information on some of the active volcanoes. It also contains some suggestions of some touring companies to go through to see these volcanoes.

Hawaii Volcano Tours

Hawaii is a group of islands that were formed by volcanos erupting, so a volcano tour could just be a tour of one of the islands. However, if you want to see a live volcano and watch steam rising from its rim, then you will want to go to Volcanoes National Park or tour Mauna Loa.

Kilauea Volcano Hawaii

Kilauea is a geographic phenomenon because it has constantly spewed lava ever since 1983 and has become one of the most common sites to visit in Hawaii. Here you will read about its history and other information about the volcano.

Active Volcanoes in Hawaii

There are only five active volcanoes in Hawaii: Loihi, Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Hualalai, and Haleakala, all of which are currently very stable. Kilauea is the only one that is currently erupting, and has been erupting for twenty-four years.

Hawaii Volcano Bed and Breakfast

A bed and breakfast at the foot of a volcano would be exciting and your bedroom window would definitely be the most unique that you could find. However, are there any that you can rent, how much are they, and what condition are they in?

Big Island Volcano Tour

There are many ways to take a Big Island volcano tour, but the most common way is to go on a helicopter tour. You can also go on a walking tour or a hiking tour, but these do not take you to the best sights or close to the volcano.

Maui Volcano Tour

There are two volcanoes in Maui, the East Maui volcano commonly called Haleakala, and Kahoolawe which has not erupted in historic Hawaii time. Kahoolawe is considered extinct for this reason, although it very well may not be.
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