Depart for one of the world's rare
black sand beaches, where you might discover a surprising touch of green among the dark sand grains.
Then, drive through the Avenue of the Banyan Trees to Liliuokalani Park, named after the last queen of Hawaii. Here, the sunlight reflects off the sea and lake, creating a unique and picturesque scene.
Next, visit a cookie factory famous for its handmade treats, where you can taste delicious cookies with macadamia nuts and aromatic Kona coffee, enjoying a taste of authentic Hawaiian life.
Continue to Wailoa State Park, where the bronze statue of King Kamehameha, Hawaii's first king, stands tall. Local residents still honor their former monarch here.
Then, head to the famous Rainbow Falls, a stunning 80-foot waterfall known for the rainbow that forms in the mist surrounding it.
Afterward, drive to Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Kīlauea, one of the most active volcanoes in the world, offers stunning views of its crater from the lookout points. You'll also experience geothermal steam vents, lava tubes, and walk on ancient volcanic rocks.
*To ensure a smooth experience, the order of the attractions may be adjusted depending on the current conditions.
