Big Island Activities & Attractions of Hawaii
| Volcano Garden Arts | |
|
The Volcano Garden Arts is a working art studio and gallery showcasing contemporary Hawaiian art and fine crafts. Explore the gardens and shop the art gallery! Free and open to the public Tuesday-Saturday from 10am to 4pm. Getting Here: Follow Old Volcano Road in Volcano Village towards Hilo. … more info |
| Volcano Golf and Country Club | |
|
The Volcano Golf and Country Club is a great historic course moments away from our properties. Schedule your tee time at this 18-hole course atop the volcano. Enjoy breakfast or lunch and shopping in the pro shop! Getting Here: Travel HWY 11 towards Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, after the park … more info |
| Volcano History | |
|
The Volcano Goddess “Pele” arrived here as a mortal from a South Pacific Island. She lived with her family at Keauhou, part of which is now the Volcano Golf & Country Club area. She was later deified and today many of her descendants live on this island. In these upland … more info |
| Volcano Village | |
|
Just outside of the entrance of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park lies Volcano Village. The Village is part of the sacred lands of “Ola’a,” which include Ola’a Forest Reserve and shares the same Ohia and Hapu’u (Tree Fern) Forest and ecosystem along the Park’s northeast border. At a mosquito-free, cool elevation … more info |
| Volcano Winery | |
|
Volcano Winery features a tasting room and a variety of wines made on site. Treat yourself! Open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Getting Here: The winery is at the end of Pi`i Mauna Drive, two miles south of the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park Entrance. more info |
| Waipio Valley | |
|
Waipio Valley is a valley located in the Hamakua District of the Big Island of Hawaii. “Waipio” means “curved water” in the Hawaiian language. It was the capital and permanent residence of many early Hawaiian kings up until the time of King `Umi. A place celebrated for its red pepper … more info |
| Waipio Valley ATV Tours | |
|
The Valley of the Kings (Waipio Valley) welcomes you! Explore the serene vistas of this valley by guided ATV tours. Inhabited by 50 generations of Hawaiians for over a thousand years, Waipio Valley is “old hawaii” - a place time forgot. The 3-hour tours pass through eucalyptus and ginger forests … more info |











