- TripBuzz discovered 48 different types of activities for couples in the Hilo area, including Helicopter Tours (like Blue Hawaiian Helicopters), Observatories & Planetariums (like Mauna Kea Observatory), Beaches (like Richardson Beach Park) and Hiking Trails (like Arnott's Lodge & Hiking Adventures), and much more.
- We discovered a total of 61 date ideas in or near Hilo, Hawaii, including 33 fun or romantic activities in nearby cities within 25 miles like Pahoa, Volcano, Hakalau and Honomu.
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Those who have always wanted to see lava on a volcano up close will enjoy David Ewing Lava Walking Tours. Throughout the exciting guided hike, guests can actually see lava turn into rock.
18.4 Miles
Sample fresh produce and native Hawaiian treats at the Maku'u Farmer's Market on Pahoa. Come early for the ripest, most succulent fruits and crisp vegetables. Baked goods, cookbooks and kitchen equipment are also available.
18.4 Miles
One of the most unique tour experiences in Hawaii is the Big Island Lava Boat Tour. Visitors embark on a three-hour tour of the shore of Pohoiki Beach to explore hot, flowing lava where it meets the sea.
18.4 Miles
The Pahoa Pool is 50 meters long, heated, and features 8 swimming lanes. The public facility has lifeguards and offers on-site swim lessons, open swim, and a water polo team.
18.4 Miles
The Alahanui Park - Hot Spring is a man-tailored natural spring fed pool heated to 90 degrees by volcanic action. Fish often access the pool via a small inlet and swim with visitors. Lifeguards, restrooms, and picnic areas are available.
18.4 Miles
At Rory Russell Surf School, visitors can take surfing lessons with an award winning, competitive surfer as their instructor. The groups are limited to 4 people so visitors can get personalized instruction with Rory.
18.4 Miles
The main draw of Alahanui Park is a spring fed pool, part of which is natural, part man-made. Volcanically heated to a temperature of around 90 degrees, the pool makes for a relaxing retreat.
18.8 Miles
Fascinating Lava Tree State Park was formed by flowing lava over millions of years. The 'trees' are no longer truly trees; they decayed long ago, leaving a striking series of hollow lava tubes.
19.7 Miles
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36237 Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe, HI 96764
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The volunteer-run Laupahoehoe Train Museum is open from Thursday to Sunday, and special appointments are available on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. Groups must make advance reservations. This is a fascinating museum for all interested in the history of rail travel in the United States.