Tiny Pahoa is Hawaii's alternative to a glitzy, prepackaged vacation experience. A small, Victorian town with wooden boardwalks, Pahoa has been called the "downtown" of the Puna region of the Big Island. Travelers will find abundant natural beauty combined with a laid-back, artistic atmosphere.
Restaurants in Pahoa
4.5 based on 733 reviews
Unless you have something giving instructions how to get here, this will be hard to find. The pools are very impressive. Unfortunately our visit was on a rainy day -- extremely common for this area -- and so minimized taking advantage of them. The drive from Pahoa to Kaplana on Hwy. 132 is well worth the excursion.
4.5 based on 120 reviews
We stopped here with a tour group. Treated us like family and served us a delicious meal. Restrooms were clean. We really enjoyed our visit! Only negative was the dogs...lots of them under our feet at the table, barking, and just being annoying. I'm not a dog person, so I didn't appreciate this small thing.
5 based on 8 reviews
Come and ride through the lush and beautiful tropical Jungle of Kapoho. An unforgettable experience on the Big Island! Travel back in time and experience “real” Hawaii, like you’ve never seen it before, on HORSEBACK! Our expert guides will make you feel comfortable and safe on well kept, well trained horses, while providing you with lasting memories. You will meander through the jungle, smelling t
It was so much fun and we had many great laughs. Cynthia and Kai were amazing hosts and not to mention how beautiful the farms lot is with stunning trees and breath taking scenery. The horses were so friendly and anyone can ride them! They are so well trained.
The tour was amazing and Cynthia took the time to show us around and explain some history and more about the nature that was all around us. We had an amazing time, and if you are looking for something to do on the Big Island I strongly recommend this beautiful and relaxing tour!
4.5 based on 46 reviews
We thoroughly enjoyed our tour through the Kilauea lava tubes. Our tour guide, Steve, was very knowledgeable about all the different types of lava and very excited to share the tubes with us. My daughter loved seeing, in person, all of the types of lava and formations that she had learned about in school this past Spring.
4.5 based on 298 reviews
I wouldn't dream of doing this hike on a sunny day or at night. The way is treacherous and deadly. Easily some of the most difficult terrain I've ever crossed. We took the shuttle to the second parking lot ($15/pp- round trip), then cut across the lava field towards where the map we were shown said there was lava flowing. Mostly look for smoke, heat shimmers, and people standing around. Once you leave the road, you will hike for AT LEAST 1:30 hours, probably more.
The way is dangerous! Watch your step. Be careful! Wear closed toed shoes and long pants. Go during the day! Yes, I know, it's more spectacular at night with all the glowing, etc, but hiking on the lava field at night could get you a broken bone or worse. I'm not kidding! The ground gave way under my foot while we were hiking out and trapped my leg. The rough surface is sharp as glass and my hand and leg got torn up. I had to really yank my leg to get it out of the crack.
The soles of my shoes melted!!
Be careful, go slow, stay with your group. Bring lots of water. It's amazing when you get there, but keep in mind that you'll have to hike back out. Give yourself at LEAST 4 hours of daylight.
4.5 based on 124 reviews
Having found cool souvenirs, clothes & art/decor on Oahu & Maui on my previous trips, I was looking forward to find some area to bring a piece of Big Island back with me home. Kona was alright but rest of my trip down south to Volcanoes & up north to Hilo was disappointing till the last day where I saw this market enroute from Pahoa to Hilo.
The market has 2 USD entry fee with ample open air parking. There are lots of local food stalls, clothes (great quality tees, dresses, accessories, etc.), jewellery, food items, soaps, wall decor, etc - think everything Hawaiian. We spent a good 2-3 hours.
Everything is locally sourced & made & prices are a fraction of what you would pay in Kona e.g. for Hawaiian soap bar from a local company, we saw Kona shop selling for $12 while we found the exact same bar for $6 in this market.
A must visit, you wont be disappointed.
5 based on 134 reviews
Aloha Lava Tour is located on the Big Island of Hawaii in Kalapana. We offer the experience of a lifetime hike to the actual hot lava surface flows. Our guides have an extreme knowledge and understanding of the active lava conditions,which enables them to provide a safe, fun and memorable lava adventure. Feel the heat under your feet as we hike to the new ocean entry.
As the lava stream didn’t flow into the ocean when we were on Hawai’i, getting to the lava required some serious hiking through older lava fields that are like a special kind of desert. I would book with Aloha Lava Tours again any time because it’s really dangerous to get lost in the lava fields during night when you are on your way back with just a flashlight in otherwise complete darkness. Be sure to come prepared as they say and expect some serious hiking.
We paid 100$ per person - although that’s quite a lot, it’s definitely worth it. The only way I would consider going to the lava on my own or on a rental bike would be if the lava was flowing into the ocean again and thus could this be easily reached via the emergency access gravel road. Otherwise, I’d definitely recommend going with a guide.
To me it seemed that the guides from Aloha Lava Tours knew what they were doing and had quite some experience in their jobs. The guides explained a lot along the way. Unfortunately I couldn’t hear most of it. Walking on older lava is quite noisy and this you cannot hear the guides most of the time. I’m not sure how this could be improved. Otherwise the tour was perfect. We were lucky and also saw some fresh lava flows. Remember: Don’t stick lava/Pele.
4 based on 340 reviews
We went to the Pohoiki Bay and Hot Springs late one evening after dark to relax in the warm hot springs. The moon was full or almost full and a group was out there doing chants and blowing conch shells as part of a solstice ceremony. The waters were so relaxing and it was incredible to see the moon rise up over the ocean. Fun spot! Apparently this land belonged to a man who built the hot springs area up for himself. When he died, he gave it to the county/city so all could enjoy.
4.5 based on 63 reviews
If you find yourself frazzled from all the coffee sampling while in this area of Kona take time to stop by this sweet little church for a few peaceful moments. It has beautiful painted murals and a quiet little graveyard. While there was no caretaker there when we visited they did have a table set up with small souvenirs you could purchase via the honor system. Beautiful grounds and a delightful way to spend a little time.
5 based on 40 reviews
Admire lava flows entering the ocean and then be safely guided to where you will be within 1 or 2 meters of active flowing lava. This is an amazing opportunity not to be missed.
Thanks a lot to our tour guide Mattie. It was an awesome day and we had luck to see extraordinary lava flows. Absolutely recommandable.
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