Experience the magic of Hilo with a private, small-group adventure made just for you. Stroll black sand shores, say Aloha to green sea turtles, wonder through lush rainforests to see uniqe water falls, explore hidden lava caves, walk through picturesqe Japanese garden and savor island-made sweets. With flexible itineraries and a fun, personal touch, this is not a cookie-cutter tour—it’s your own unforgettable journey through the natural beauty, culture, and spirit of Hawaiʻi with your new friend your guide.
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Departure details Port of Hilo, 80 Kuhio St, Hilo, HI 96720, USA CRUISE SHIP PASSENGERS MEETING LOCATION: Please come outside the Port, thru the gates, and look for our vehicle (Silver Honda Odyssey) with a sign: SUN & RAIN LLC
Please look for my vehicle (Silver Honda Odyssey)it has a sign "Sun & Rain LLC"
Lili'uokalani Gardens in Hilo, Hawaii, is a serene oasis that pays homage to the island's rich heritage and its last reigning monarch, Queen Lili'uokalani. Designed in Japanese style, the gardens boast tranquil ponds, arched bridges, and meticulously manicured flora. Strolling through its pathways evokes a sense of harmony and tranquility, while the teahouse adds cultural significance. With views of Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea, the gardens offer a picturesque escape and a peaceful connection to both nature and history.
Onomea Bay on Hawaiʻi Island is a breathtaking stretch of rugged coastline where lush rainforest meets the dramatic Pacific. Once a thriving fishing village, it’s now a hidden gem known for its sweeping ocean views, sea arches, and crashing waves against volcanic cliffs. Accessible via the scenic Old Māmalahoa Highway, the bay feels like stepping back in time. Whether you’re exploring the Hawaii Tropical Bioreserve & Garden nearby or just soaking in the vistas, Onomea Bay is pure Big Island magic.
Akaka Falls, a Hilo gem, offers a mesmerizing encounter with nature's power. The 442-foot waterfall plunges into a verdant gorge, stirring awe. The trail leading through dense foliage immerses you in the journey. Amid mist and lush surroundings, the falls often unveil rainbows, a testament to its enchantment. A must-visit for a deep connection with Hawaii's untamed beauty.
Rainbow Falls in Hilo captivates with its majestic cascade into an emerald pool. Morning sunlight often conjures vivid rainbows in the mist, creating a mesmerizing sight. This natural wonder epitomizes Hawaii's beauty, offering a serene escape and a vibrant connection to the island's charm. A must-see for anyone seeking nature's artistry in Hilo.
Kaumana Caves Park in Hilo is an adventurous gateway into Hawaiʻi’s volcanic past. Formed by lava from Mauna Loa’s 1881 flow, the caves open into massive lava tubes where you can explore underground passages dripping with history and natural wonder. Just steps from the parking area, a steep staircase leads you down into this otherworldly landscape. Bring a flashlight, sturdy shoes, and a sense of adventure—Kaumana Caves is a raw, thrilling experience you won’t forget!
Hilo Farmers Market is a vibrant tapestry of local flavors and culture. Nestled in downtown Hilo, this bustling market showcases an array of fresh produce, exotic fruits, handcrafted art, and artisanal treats. From tropical delights to handmade crafts, it's a sensory delight that embodies the spirit of Hawaii's diverse community. Engage with friendly vendors, savor delectable bites, and immerse yourself in the dynamic energy of this authentic market, where the heart of Hilo comes alive.
Big Island Candies in Hilo is a sweet paradise and a must-stop for visitors. Famous for its handcrafted shortbread cookies dipped in rich chocolate, this local icon has been delighting guests since 1977. Watch artisans at work through viewing windows, sample fresh treats, and browse beautifully packaged gifts perfect to take home. From macadamia nut confections to island-inspired flavors, Big Island Candies blends Hawaiian tradition with gourmet indulgence—an irresistible taste of Hilo.
Richardson Ocean Park in Hilo is a must-visit gem on Hawaiʻi Island. Famous for its black sand and crystal-clear tide pools, it’s one of the best spots to snorkel, swim, and see honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) up close. Families love the calm, shallow waters, while adventurers enjoy surfing and bodyboarding just beyond the reef. With shaded picnic areas, stunning sunrises, and a true local vibe, Richardson offers the perfect mix of relaxation, wildlife, and adventure.
Carlsmith Beach Park in Hilo is a tropical haven where crystal-clear lagoons meet lush greenery. Known for its calm, turquoise waters protected by natural lava rock walls, it’s one of the best places to swim and snorkel on the Big Island. Visitors are often greeted by honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) gliding gracefully through the shallows. With shaded picnic spots, grassy lawns, and incredible ocean views, Carlsmith offers a perfect mix of relaxation, wildlife encounters, and island beauty.
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