HAWAII VOLCANOES NATIONAL PARK
Reservations to visit the volcano park can now be made on the internet on ...Read more
KILAUEA VISITOR’S CENTER
This center is an obligatory stop at the beginning of the visit to have all ...Read more
LAVA FLOW
Read moreTo view the lava flow, or sink lava, you must park and walk the marked trail on foot. We walk on a stretch of hardening lava, quite impressive. At the end, on the right, there is a huge cloud of smoke caused by the flow of lava from puuoo into the ocean. Most of the time you can see only the cloud and no lava. You must come before sunrise or at night to distinguish color from lava. In any case, and even if it's very tempting, you should never walk away from marked trails! The soil is unstable and boiling: it was fatal to many curious imprudent. Finally, before leaving, it is recommended to call the park standard to know exactly where the lava sink is: volcano is active and changes in trajectory occur daily. It's a question of luck, actually… if ever, when you stay on Big Island, you hear that the casting is particularly easy to observe, because we know that generally enough, you have to go to the park soon because it may not last.
HOLEI SEA ARCH
Arch of almost 30 m high in the open sea which is not made of stone but of ...Read more