Big Island Circle Tour in Kailua-Kona, HI
*HOTEL PICK-UP ONLY* • Kailua-Kona, HI 96740
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Come and visit the Big Island and its natural wonders on the Big island Circle tour of Kailani Tours! On this trip, you are bound to experience the different districts and microclimates of Hawaii Island in one day while exploring some of the world's most unique geological, biological and cultural landscapes. The tour will take you to the island's best views, like the Kona, Ka'u, and Hamakua coastlines, Rainbow Falls, and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, complete with stops at hidden gem experiences; like sampling the island's finest coffees and sweet treats! This is undoubtedly a great avenue to experience and learn more about Hawaii, its inhabitants, and its culture!
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Kailani Tours Hawaii offers free front door pick-ups at all major West Hawaii hotels and resorts. They also offer the option to meet at a central meeting point to accommodate a busy vacation schedule, if you prefer. For bed and breakfasts or smaller resorts, they are happy to work with you.
No. Nearly all tours include the opportunity for a few short walks. However, none of them include any walking longer than 20 minutes with the exemption of the Kona Coffee, Cloud Forest, and Brewery Experience. Should guests choose to skip any of the short walks, Kailani guides are happy to make further accommodations.
Their vans are equipped to handle the easy storage of a collapsible wheelchair or other medical equipment. They do not have a wheelchair lift, however. They have also installed an extra hydraulic side step for extra ease on and off for all riders.
Kailani Tours Hawaii has chosen to work with the best restaurants and caterers on the Big Island to bring their guests an experience of all five senses. They like to eat well and their guests do too! Tipping is, of course, at the discretion of the tour guest but is customary when great service has been provided. They think their professional tour guides are the very best on the planet and know they appreciate receiving acknowledgments for their expertise, humor, and ability to make your tour memorable!
The tour is approximately 11 hours.
Although Hawaii is home to the endless summer, there are places and times where the temperature can drop substantially. Temperatures at the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park can range from 50 to 75 degrees F. Saddle Road temperatures can get even chillier, to perhaps 40 degrees F. Kailani Tours Hawaii recommends wearing comfortable footwear, a hat, and sunglasses, and shorts or long pants. Most guests wear a light jacket or bring long pants for after sunset. You have plenty of opportunities to change as the weather changes frequently. Oh, don’t forget your camera!
Very! Their guides want to work for them because they pamper the guests AND the guides! Having driven low-roof, hard-seated, worn-out vans in the past, they understand the importance of being comfortable on the ride to the volcano (or around the island!) Maintaining a fleet of Mercedes Benz passenger vans is more expensive than using inferior vehicles, but they never cut corners on safety or customer service – ever. Their brand new vehicle even has reclining leather seats! Their vans have high roofs to maneuver through the cabin, adjustable air conditioning, seatbelt extensions, cup holders, and large windows for the best views. The audio/visual package is top-of-the-line with a large flip-down monitor and separate speakers for video and guide headset. This technology allows for the driver/guide to show video while narrating; it’s the ultimate way to cruise the Big Island!
All Kailani Tours' experiences include tasty meals with local ingredients made by local chefs. They accommodate special diets or preferences by request. Please make a note of any dietary restrictions at time of booking or by calling them via phone number listed on your eticket.
On most holidays, they do operate. However, they do not operate their regular tour on the Ironman World Championships in October, Christmas Day, and New Year’s Day. Their suppliers don’t operate on those days, so they elected to do the same. Their guides have to get to the beach sometimes, right?