Discover Hawaii’s hidden gems with a private guided tour. Explore volcanoes, beaches, and waterfalls with local experts. Customize your adventure today.
Discover Hawaii’s hidden gems with a private guided tour. Explore volcanoes, beaches, and waterfalls with local experts. Customize your adventure today.
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park - Traverse ancient lava fields, feel the warmth from active steam vents, and stand at the edge of the mighty Kīlauea crater. The guide shares tales of Pele, the volcano goddess, and explains how the Big Island continues to expand annually.
- Punalu’u Black Sand Beach - Visit one of Hawai‘i’s renowned black sand…
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park - Traverse ancient lava fields, feel the warmth from active steam vents, and stand at the edge of the mighty Kīlauea crater. The guide shares tales of Pele, the volcano goddess, and explains how the Big Island continues to expand annually.
- Punalu’u Black Sand Beach - Visit one of Hawai‘i’s renowned black sand beaches, created by cooled lava fragments. Look out for resting honu (sea turtles) along the shore as you walk, capture photos, and enjoy the striking contrast of black sand against the blue ocean.
- Island of Hawaii - Punaluʻu Bakery
Stop at the southernmost bakery in the United States for warm sweet bread, malasadas, and local delicacies. It’s a guest favorite and an ideal snack break during your journey.
- Waipio Valley Lookout - Enjoy sweeping, dramatic views of the Valley of the Kings. From above, witness cascading waterfalls, taro fields, lush cliffs, and the deep history tied to Hawaiian royalty.
- Akaka Falls State Park - A brief walk through tropical rainforest leads to one of the island’s tallest and most majestic waterfalls. The power and height of Akaka Falls make it irresistibly photogenic.
- Rainbow Falls - Famous for its multicolored mist in the morning sunlight, Rainbow Falls is easily accessible and surrounded by lush greenery and ancient banyan trees.
- South Point Complex - Stand at the southernmost tip of the United States. The cliffs, deep blue ocean, and raw energy of this area make it a breathtaking stop and a favorite for adventure enthusiasts.
- Papakolea Green Sand Beach - Visit one of the few green sand beaches in the world. Its olive-colored sand derives its rare hue from a volcanic mineral called olivine. The views here are unique, remote, and unforgettable.
- Volcano Winery - Delight in a tasting experience featuring Hawaiian-inspired wines and tea blends crafted from volcanic soil. A tranquil stop surrounded by vineyards and forest.
- Kauai Coffee Company - Tour local coffee farms where you can sample rich Kona or Kaʻū coffee, stroll through the orchards, and see how world-class beans are harvested and roasted.
- Hilo Town Market - Discover the historic charm of Downtown Hilo, home to farmers’ markets, local shops, waterfront parks, and the island’s relaxed, old Hawaii atmosphere.
- Banyan Drive - Drive through an avenue of giant banyan trees planted by famous world leaders and celebrities. It’s one of Hilo’s most iconic scenic spots.
- The Original King Kamehameha Statue - Visit the impressive original statue of King Kamehameha the Great, a significant landmark honoring the leader who united the Hawaiian Islands.
- Pololu Valley Lookout - Enjoy dramatic views of cliffs, ocean waves, and lush green valley floors. It’s one of the most stunning viewpoints on the island and perfect for photography.
- Mauna Kea Summit - Stop at a high elevation viewpoint for panoramic views of the island’s landscapes. On clear days, you can see the summit of Mauna Kea rising above the clouds.
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Kailua-Kona - Kona Coast Beaches
Relax at some of the island’s most beautiful white sand beaches, known for crystal blue water, calm waves, and excellent photo opportunities. - Pu’uhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park - (City of Refuge)
Explore one of Hawaiʻi’s most sacred cultural sites. This ancient place of refuge is filled with history, carved wooden ki‘i statues, lava rock architecture, and serene ocean views.
- Two Step - A popular snorkeling spot with remarkably clear water. Even if you’re not swimming, the coastline and lava rock formations make this a memorable stop.
- Island of Hawaii - The guide will tailor the day with additional viewpoints, cultural sites, and off-the-beaten-path stops that match your interests and preferred pace.

- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Use of snorkeling equipment
- Private transportation
- Snacks
- Entrance fees
- Lunch
- Use of snorkeling equipment
Our tours are designed with you in mind. As one of the few Hawaiian-owned and operated tour companies on the Big Island, we provide a personal touch that large bus tours simply can’t offer. Travel comfortably in clean, air-conditioned vehicles with knowledgeable local guides who are familiar with every hidden gem, scenic viewpoint, and island tale….
Our tours are designed with you in mind. As one of the few Hawaiian-owned and operated tour companies on the Big Island, we provide a personal touch that large bus tours simply can’t offer. Travel comfortably in clean, air-conditioned vehicles with knowledgeable local guides who are familiar with every hidden gem, scenic viewpoint, and island tale. Enjoy refreshing cold water, local snacks, and a complimentary island-style lunch during your 10-hour private journey. Each tour is adaptable — you set the pace, and we take care of the details.
Here’s a list of potential locations to explore:
Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, Kīlauea Crater, Punaluʻu Black Sand Beach, Waipio Valley Lookout, Akaka Falls, Rainbow Falls, South Point, Green Sand Beach (Papakōlea), Volcano Winery, Punaluʻu Bakery, Kona & Kaʻū Coffee Farms, Hilo Town, Banyan Drive, King Kamehameha Statue, Pololū Valley Lookout, Mauna Kea Lookout, Kona Coast beaches, Hounaunau, City of Refuge, 2 Step, and hidden scenic gems known only to locals.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.