As you hover above Kilauea Volcano’s steaming Puu Oo vent, it’s hard to tell. Taking a helicopter tour for a bird’s eye view of Kilauea and the rest of the island’s hidden waterfalls, lush valleys, and balmy beaches is just the beginning of an exhilarating Big Island expedition.
With surroundings ranging from lava-strewn deserts to tropical rainforests, you can engage in every imaginable outdoor activity here. Sport fish off the Kona Coast. Horseback ride on the isolated trails of Waipio Valley. Hike along the 150 miles of trails at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
With so much to do and see, Hawaii’s Big Island is known as “The Island of Adventure,” and it won’t take long for you to see just how appropriately named it is.
Explore:
- Helicopter rides and other sky adventures on Hawaii’s Big Island
- Hiking and other land adventures on Hawaii’s Big Island
- Big game fishing and other water adventures on Hawaii’s Big Island

























