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Can you do a volcano tour from Honolulu?

Just because you're staying in Waikiki doesn't mean you can't enjoy the thrills of the Big Island. Volcano tours from Oahu include round-trip air travel from Honolulu to Hilo and fully guided experiences in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.



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For Oahu residents, Hawaii volcano eruptions seem close to home — and far, far away. HONOLULU — Two hundred miles separate Oahu from the Big Island, where lava flows and the threat of a massive volcanic explosion have drawn worldwide attention to rural subdivisions on the island's east side.

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Volcano, Hawaii You are able to actually walk on the Kilauea Crater floor. You will even feel the heat under your shoes. Wear good hiking shoes, and carry your own water, and be reasonably fit. It's exhilarating to be walking on Kilauea, and feeling the Pele Goddess energy.

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The HTA added: “Currently, travel is still welcomed to the island of Hawaii. Visitors are encouraged to contact their hotel accommodations provider and airlines for updates that could affect their stay on island.”

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During the morning of September 11, Hawaiian Volcano Observatory geologists conducted an overflight of the new eruption within the Kilauea summit caldera. The eruption is occurring in the east portion of Halema?uma?u crater and on the downdropped block to the east, which formed during the 2018 summit collapse.

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The world's most active volcano never fails to put on a show, and if you're looking to learn more about volcanoes and what causes them, Kilauea is the best place to go. In general, there are two ways to see Kilauea when you're in Hawaii. You can book a tour or you can go on your own and see it for yourself.

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Kilauea is the youngest and most active volcano on the island of Hawai?i, and one of the busiest in the world.

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Kilauea is a highly active volcano located within Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park on the Island of Hawaii. Not only can you visit Kilauea, but you can enjoy a hotel stay in the park at Volcano House near the crater's edge for the experience of a lifetime.

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Discover one of the world's most amazing natural wonders at Diamond Head State Monument. Situated just minutes from Waikiki, this impressive 300,000-year-old volcanic crater invites visitors to go hiking and take in the natural beauty and untold mysteries of Hawaii.

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Lava is best seen at night along the south rim. There are three main viewing locations: Kupina?i Pali (Waldron Ledge) from Crater Rim Trail, Kilauea Overlook, and Keanakako?i Crater. Keanakako?i Crater is the closest eruption viewpoint - here you'll see a lava lake that emits a reddish-orange glow at night!

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The park is open 24 hours a day. Hiking to the lava from the park is allowed, but it's not for everyone.

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