
Puna is host to several large Farmers Markets offering up some of the island’s best produce, delicious cuisine and handmade crafts.
A hiker’s paradise, Puna is largely undeveloped with vast rain forests, volcanic formations, and seaside cliffs, but there’s more to Puna than that. Mountain trails and great tracts of rainforest give way to lava fields and stunning beach parks for hikers, adventurers and outdoor enthusiasts. Sightseers who stick to the winding Red Road will glimpse the natural beauty of Hawaii with ease.
Find adventures like big island lava boat tours or ziplines and bike tours with the Nui Phaku Adventure Tours company.
Then settle into a weekend of farmer’s markets and cultural celebrations to bring you Hawaiian experience to a whole.
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Puna is host to several large Farmers Markets offering up some of the island’s best produce, delicious cuisine and handmade crafts.
Puna is the perfect place to explore off the beaten path and experience a nice flavor of local life at the Ho’olaule’a Farmers Market.
When the lava reaches the ocean, Hawaii lava boat tours are an unforgettable experience that brings you to the incredible ocean entry of the lava flows for an impressive view.
An incredible opportunity to experience the lava flows in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park up close and personal, Volcano Bike Tours offers affordability and reliability throughout your tour.
This natural hot pond on the Big Island of Hawaii in rural Puna makes for a warm, relaxing time for the whole family to enjoy.
A vast Beach Park with plenty of amenities to enjoy a fun Hawaii beach day and a new black sand beach that formed from the 2018 Kilauea eruption.
A unique and beautiful snorkeling and swimming destination on Hawaii’s Big Island, the Kapoho Tide Pools were an incredible location that was destroyed by the 2018 Kilauea Eruption.
A unique and locally-owned art gallery, House of Fire Gallery is the perfect stopping point for visitors to the rural village of Kaimu on Hawaii’s Big Island.
If you’re visiting the Puna Area, here are the state and national parks you should see to gain a taste of Hawaii’s culture and unique natural wonders.
An ancient Hawaiian deity, Pele is the Fire Goddess of Hawaii, ruler of fire, lightning, volcanoes, wind, and creator of all the Hawaiian Islands.