Big Island Lava Boat Tours
No visit to the Big Island is complete without heading out to see molten lava. There are many ways to see the flows but a Lava Boat tour is a real treat.
Eagle’s Lighthouse Cafe is a small roadside eatery perfect for breakfast or lunch and is located minutes from Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The cafe is known for their reasonable prices and their huge sandwiches. The sandwich starts with fresh locally baked bread that is sliced horizontally or sideways along the length of the bread. You then have your choice of meat, cheese, veggies and condiments ending in a sandwich that is large enough to share. It is also perfect for packing up and taking into the park to eat later. The cafe also has a selection of island style hot plates, soups, baked goods and desserts. Make sure to check their website for a listing of the daily specials. There is a small area inside where you place your order and if you are staying to eat there is covered and open outdoor seating.
Business Hours
Mon-Sat 7 AM-5 PM
Pricing
$
Location
19-4005 Haunani Rd
Volcano, HI 96785
Contact
(808) 985-8587
Website
Accepts Reservations
No
No visit to the Big Island is complete without heading out to see molten lava. There are many ways to see the flows but a Lava Boat tour is a real treat.
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