Descend into the living geology of Kīlauea with a certified private guide — craters, lava tubes, steam vents, and glowing lava fields that shift with every eruption. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is the undisputed crown jewel of the Big Island.
What to expect
Your private guide picks you up steps from the pier and drives you deep into Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, stopping at the Kīlauea Overlook, Thurston Lava Tube, and the eerie Devastation Trail. Steam vents billow around you as your guide interprets millions of years of volcanic creation. Depending on current activity, you may witness glowing lava — one of the rarest sights on Earth. The return journey traces the dramatic Chain of Craters Road for panoramic Pacific coastline views.
Good to know
The park is roughly 30 miles (45 min) from the pier — allow a full day (7–8 hours). Book well in advance as private slots fill fast. Closed-toe shoes and a light layer are essential — the caldera is noticeably cooler. All-aboard is typically 5–6 PM; confirm your return window with the operator at booking.
Sail there
Luxury cruises that call at Hilo — book through us, the fare is identical and your concierge stays on your side.