Posts Tagged “33W”

Big Island Tours: What to Do on Hawaii

By | March 28, 2012

Rainbow Falls

When people think Big Island tours, the first thing they imagine is Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes. When lava is active, the landscape comes alive as molten rock pours into the Pacific Ocean. It’s truly amazing to watch this in person!

Check out these must-see Big Island attractions, including Kilauea, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and Hilo Town.

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Volcano Tours: Hawaii and Mother Nature

By | March 27, 2012

Thurston Lava Tube, Hawaii

Big Island, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is home to fascinating sites. What do you see on a volcano tour? Hawaii’s best, hands down.

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What’s the best tour to study weather and climate in Hawaii?

By | January 6, 2012

Hidden Waterfall Eco Tour Hike

Recently, a teacher from Seattle asked us “which tour in Hawaii is best to study weather and climate of the islands?” Students on a school-related vacation—or, class field trip—can discover Hawaii’s endless opportunities for learning about ecology, geology, marine biology, and so much more!

Here’s a few recommendations to learn about Hawaii’s unique climate.

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Photos: Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on a Tour

By | November 29, 2011

Petroglyphs at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park is a beautiful place to visit, especially when you’re on a Big Island tour with experts who know the landscape, plants, and more.

Our tour 33W takes you to several sightseeing locations on the Big Island of Hawaii, but perhaps the most spectacular is Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. We recently uploaded a number of photos from the National Park to our Flickr account.

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Highlights in our Hawaii Travel Guide

By | November 22, 2011

Mokolii-Chinaman's Hat

I find myself constantly visiting our Hawaii Travel Guide while writing new blog posts, tour descriptions, or just finding helpful information for our customers online. Today I’ll highlight some of my favorite Hawaii destinations in our travel guide.

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Taking home a lava rock? Think twice.

By | November 18, 2011

Discover Hawaii Tours: Bad Luck, Lava Rock

When enough people believe in something not scientifically proven, a superstition comes to life. Enter Pele, Hawaii’s Goddess of Fire, who fuels the fear that it’s bad luck to take home a lava rock from Hawaii.

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Halema’uma’u Crater at Volcanoes National Park

By | August 9, 2011

Big Island Volcano at Halema'uma'u Crater, Volcanoes National Park

The name alone can be quite intimidating: Halema’uma’u Crater. Containing many vowels, 2 apostrophe’s, and no clear direction on how to pronounce the word. The beauty that comes from the Halema’uma’u crater at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, and from actually saying the word, creates a lasting memory of Hawaii. How exactly do you say that [...]

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New Big Island Volcano Eruptions

By | March 9, 2011

There has been a lot of action on the Big Island  lately from the world’s most active volcano, Mt Kilauea. In fact the notorious volcano has created so much buzz, it made international news the past few days. Recent eruptions, right on the Volcanoes National Park, have onlookers mesmerized with an amazing show being put [...]

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