- Our list of the best things to do in Volcano, Hawaii, features the top 79 nearby activities — including 40 great attractions with user approval ratings of 90% or more!
- Volcano, HI has a variety of great sights and experiences nearby. Top categories include: Outdoor Places, Tours, Museums & Galleries, and Water Activities.
- The results below include the top 15 things to do within the city of Volcano, HI , followed by 63 popular activities in nearby cities, including Hilo, Pahoa, Keaau, Pahala, Kalapana, Kurtistown, Mountain View and Volcanoes
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Located at the apex of Highway 240, the Waipi'o Valley Lookout offers an unparalleled view of the entire valley and surrounding areas. The lookout is only accessible on foot or with an ATV because the access road is extremely steep.
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Opened in 1998, Ehu & Kai is a family-owned kayak rental business located along the shores of the Kealakekua Bay. Visitors commonly enjoy renting canoes and kayaks during their time enjoying the local waters.
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Located in Kealakekua on Hawaii's Big Island, King's Trail Rides specializes in equestrian tourism. Clients enjoy expertly-guided horseback tours of the Big Island's most stunning places. All trail horses are gentle, seasoned and safe for inexperienced riders.
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81-1016 St Johns Rd, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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Mamaloa Hot Tubs & Massage is an exotic oasis on Hawaii's Big Island. Tense clients relax in the teakwood hot tubs and enjoy 90-minute massages. The most popular massages available are hot stone massage, lomilomi, deep tissue and Swedish massage.
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Adventures in Paradise offers its services to all those wishing to visit Kealakekua Bay and Captain Cook's Monument. This is the only snorkeling business with a permit for visiting the Captain Cook Monument.
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81-6363 Mamalahoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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Kayak Central at Pineapple Park is a business that offers guests the opportunity to explore the island by kayak. In addition to kayak rentals, visitors can also rent snorkeling gear, boogie boards, and wet suits.
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The Captain Cook Monument is a white stone memorial erected in the memory of Captain James Cook and marks the site where he was supposedly killed but not buried. The monument is accessible through a kayak or a downward hike and the surrounding waters are good for snorkeling.
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Not only a farm but a family legacy and tradition, the Greenwell Farms were founded in 1850, with the first recognition being received in 1873 from the President of the Kaiser's Exposition.
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81-6551 Mamalohoa Highway, Kealakekua, HI 96750
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Costumed historians illustrate elements of Hawaiian history at the Kona Historical Society, a living history museum where visitors can explore a coffee farm, general store and stone Portuguese bread oven.
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Servicing the Kealakekua Bay area, Anela's Kayaks offers visitors rentals for kayaks and snorkeling equipment. Visitors can take these rentals on the bay and visit landmarks such as Captain Cook Monument.