Drive to the top of the volcano for a stunning view - at nearly 14,000 feet, the summit offers unparalleled views, incredible stargazing, and a chance to experience the highest point in Hawaii.
Visit charming Hawi with quaint shops and then drive on to Pololū Valley Lookout. The Pololū Valley Lookout offers breathtaking views of a lush valley, dramatic sea cliffs, and the deep blue ocean. Adventurous visitors can hike down to a secluded black sand beach, surrounded by ironwood trees and stunning natural beauty.
Home of Kīlauea the only active volcano on the island.
Take an easy hike to see one of Hawaii’s most stunning waterfalls, cascading 442 feet into a lush gorge.
Ali‘i Drive is a picturesque stretch in Kailua-Kona that blends stunning ocean views with vibrant island culture. This historic coastal road offers something for everyone, from charming local shops and oceanfront restaurants to significant cultural landmarks. Highlights along Ali‘i Drive include: Hulihe‘e Palace: A former vacation home for Hawaiian royalty, now a museum showcasing 19th-century Hawaiian artifacts. Mokuaikaua Church: Hawaii’s oldest Christian church, dating back to 1820. Kamakahonu Beach: A serene spot for swimming and paddleboarding near King Kamehameha’s historic residence.