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.
If you want to golf on the rim of a volcano, the Volcano Golf Course is the place for you. The course was designed by Jack Snyder and opened in 1920. The location of this golf course in such proximity to an active volcano makes it an alluring prospect and bucket list item for many golfers, also the course is just 30 miles away from Hilo, making it extremely accessible for those staying on the Eastern side of the Big Island and for visitors to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.
The course has wide fairways and stunning greens. This is an 18-hole, par 72 golf course located next to an active volcano in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park and is over 4,000 feet above sea level, with panoramic ocean views and cooler temperatures. The course has a total length of 6,547 yards, a USPGA rating of 70.4 and a slope rating of 128. There is also a nice driving range for practicing.
Visit the Golf Course Website for more information or to schedule a tee time.
Piimauna Dr
Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, HI, 96718
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.
Thurston Lava Tube, dating back 350-500 years is an exemplar example of the many lava caves on the Big Island formed by continual volcanic activity.
The ideal destination for those seeking adventure near Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Hauoli Place is a beautiful, fun, and comfortable stay.