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Big Island Sightseeing Excursions
We absolutely love the scenes and stops that you make on a sightseeing journey across Big Island. Starting on either the Kona or Hilo side of the island, your Big Island circle island tour route includes a volcano, one or two black sand beaches, many waterfalls, great coffee, stops for local treats, or at a world-famous bakery and so much more. Your guide will make sure your day with us is one of the most memorable in Hawaii.
There are a few variations to a sightseeing tour on the island that can start in the town of Hilo or along the Kona coast. The Kona coast includes the town of Kailua-Kona and the resort areas of Waikoloa & Kohala. Our tours will pick up at the resort, private accommodation, or at a central public location.
Big Island Tours From Kona & Hilo
The dry western coastline is the perfect place to spend most of your vacation time. The weather is consistently warm and sunny making for wonderful days around the pool or enjoying one of the many watersports. When you are ready to leave the resort and explore the island we have 3 easy sightseeing options.
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Full Day Sightseeing Tours On Big Island
Standard island tours that use the Saddle Road route are about 9-11 hours while those tours that use the northern route through Waimea are referred to as the Grand tour and that is between 11-13 hours.
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Big Island Grand Circle Tour
Want to see the Big Island without having to drive yourself? Wasabi Tours’ knowledgeable tour guides will take you around the island on this Grand Circle Tour. So sit back and enjoy the view.
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Activity Overview
- Departs From: Big Island – Kona, Big Island – Waikoloa and Kohala Coast
- Duration: Full day
- Included in the price: local style picnic lunch consists of teriyaki chicken, fish, vegetables, and steamed rice with assorted juices, snacks and bottled water. In addition, all park entrance fees, jackets, and rain gear.
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Tour Highlights
- Tour the southern coast of the island
- Small groups of 4 to 13 guests per shuttle
- Circumnavigate the Big Island (see Waipio Valley)
- Take a stop for some Kona Coffee & breakfast
- Explore incredible Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea Iki Crater, Steam Bluffs, Thurston Lava Tube, Fern Tree Jungle and more
- See famed black sand beaches
- Experience 8 of 13 climate zones
- Ages 4 and older are welcome
Grand Circle Island Tour Details
A circle tour is a great way to see the best of an island in one go. We recommend doing it at the beginning of your trip so you can get a feel for the island and its history, then pick out where you want to spend more time and go back during your trip.
This full day tour starts with pickup at major hotels and resorts all along the Kona coast and returns you back in time for a late dinner on your own.
From desert to rainforest, pasture to dry forest, discover diverse landscapes and 8 out of 13 climate zones in the world as you traverse the island, walk through rainforests to soaring waterfalls, and stroll black sand beaches as you scan the horizon for green sea turtles.
Starting around 7AM your tour guide will pick you up and head south towards the beautiful coffee growing areas of South Kona for a continental breakfast. You’ll get to tour the Kona Coffee Farm, sampling as you go. Along the way you will make brief stops to enjoy the beautiful views. After breakfast you continue to Punalu’u Black Sand Beach and a beautiful little cafe for a late morning treat.
Next you’ll venture into Hawaii Volcanoes National Park to see steam vents, past lava flows, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, and take a short hike through the 600-foot-long Thurston Lava Tube formed hundreds of years ago.
Continue the tour into historic Hilo with its cute downtown area parks and shops. The afternoon will bring you to some magnificent waterfalls. First up is Akaka Falls, which drops a staggering 442 feet, followed by the famed Rainbow Falls. Take some time to enjoy this wonderful location.
You’ll stop at various overlooks and your guide will tell stories of the people, the lands and events that have happened over the years so you can really appreciate what you experience throughout the day. No area is more important than the incredible Waipio Valley, the last major stop on this Grand Circle Island tour, giving you an incredible sunset to end your day.
You will complete your 10-12 hour day back at your hotel, tired but excited about the incredible differences in landscape and weather you experienced throughout the day.
Big Island Circle Tour FAQ
What should i wear.
Wear comfortable clothing in layers as temperatures vary from warm to cool. Covered walking shoes are required.
How much hiking do we do?
You will have a couple easy hikes over a short distance on this tour. Total hike distance is about a mile.
How long do we stop at Volcanoes National Park?
The tour stops at multiple attractions within the park for a total time of about 2 hours
Do we get to swim at the black sand beach or waterfalls on this tour?
You won’t be able to swim on this tour due to time constraints. If you would like to swim at a private waterfall, please check out our Waipio Valley and Waterfall Tour.
What is the cancellation policy?
Minimum 24 hours notice for groups of 1-5, 48 hours notice for groups of 6 or more, and 72 hour notice for private groups to receive a full refund.
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Most Popular Way to See Big Island in a Day
This full-day nature tour offers an in-depth look at Hawaii’s youngest and largest island. From desert to rainforest, pasture to dry forest, discover diverse landscapes, and 8 out of 13 climate zones in the world as you traverse the island, walk through rainforests to soaring waterfalls and stroll black-sand beaches as you scan the horizon for green sea turtles.
The morning is filled with visits to some of the most majestic waterfalls on the Big Island. First, the views will stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of verdant cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean.
Continuing on the drive along the Hamakua Coast, more postcard-worthy views will pass by your window, ushering you to the next destination, Akaka Falls. This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up-close view and plenty of photo opportunities. The next stop is a waterfall that’s small by comparison, but not by beauty: Rainbow Falls, a beautiful 80-foot (24-meter) waterfall with a giant banyan tree beside it.
In the afternoon, explore the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, past lava flow sites, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, and take a short hike through the 600-foot-long Thurston Lava Tube formed hundreds of years ago. From there, you will have time to relax and take it all in at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach, a great place to spot marine life from the black-sand shore.
On the leisurely drive back around sunset, you’ll see views of South Point, the southernmost point of the United States, and Kealakekua Bay. You will also stop at a Kona Coffee Farm. Walk through the orchards with your guide learning about the harvesting and milling process while sampling a warm cup of Kona-grown coffee.
- A tour of Hawaii’s biggest island highlighting its natural wonders. Experience the diverse range of ecosystems and climate zones of the island
- Take a tour of a Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee
- Visit the most dramatic waterfalls and scenic valleys on the island, Akaka and Rainbow Falls, and Waipio Valley
- Explore active craters, steam vents, crater rim trail, Thurston Lava Tube and scenic lookouts of Volcanoes National Park
- Frequent stops for photos to take in the lush scenery, and spot green sea turtles at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach
- Professional guide sharing knowledge of the history, cultures, and geology of the island
Bento lunch consists of teriyaki chicken, fish, vegetables, and steamed rice with assorted juices, snacks, and bottled water. In addition, all park entrance fees, jackets, and rain gear. Closed-toed shoes are required and a light jacket is recommended.
Full price will be charged for cancellations and “no shows” unless we receive prior notice as follows: One to five guests – 24 hours; Six or more guests – 48 hours; Private charters – 72 hours.
How much hiking do we do? A: We will have a couple of easy hikes over a short distance on this tour. The total hike distance is about a mile.
How long do we stop at Volcanoes National Park? A: We stop at multiple attractions within the park for a total time of about 1.5 hours
Do we get to swim at the black sand beach or waterfalls on this tour? A: You won’t be able to swim on this tour due to time constraints. If you would like to swim at a private waterfall, please check out our Waipio Valley and Waterfall Tour.
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All the best Big Island Sights in a Day!
- Grand Circle Island Tour
- Sightseeing
- Pickup at Kona and Waikoloa resorts
- Kona Coffee Farm, Punaluu Black Sand Beach
- Kilauea Caldera and Thurston Lava Tube at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Rainbow Falls, Akaka Falls, and Waipio Overlook
Description
The Grand Circle Island Tour offers the best scenic sites of the Big Island, and they depart from all west coast hotels and resorts. Experience 8 out of 13 climate zones and diverse landscapes, from desert to rainforest to pasture to dry forest. As you traverse the island you will learn about the history , culture, and geography of Hawaii from a friendly and knowledgeable certified local guide.
This intimate tour will first stop at a Kona Coffee Farm in the morning. Walk through the orchards with your guide learning about the harvesting and milling process while sampling a warm cup of Kona-grown coffee. On the leisurely drive, you'll see views of South Point, the southernmost point of the United States, and Kealakekua Bay before stopping at Punalu'u Bakery for some famous Hawaiian malasadas.
From there, you will have time to relax and enjoy Punalu'u Black Sand Beach, one of the largest and most beautiful black sand beaches in the world. It's a great place to spot marine life from the black-sand shore, including the Hawaiian green sea turtles who love to haul out of the water and bask in the sun. Your adventure continues with exploring the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, past lava flow sites, the Halema'uma'u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, and take a short hike through the Thurston Lava Tube formed thousands of years ago.
The afternoon is filled with visits to some of the most majestic waterfalls on the Big Island. First, Akaka Falls. This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You'll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up-close view and plenty of photo opportunities. The next stop is a waterfall that's small by comparison, but not by beauty: Rainbow Falls, a beautiful 80-foot (24-meter) waterfall with a giant banyan tree beside it. Continuing on the drive along the Hamakua Coast, more postcard-worthy views will pass by your window, ushering you to the next destination, the sunset views will stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of verdant cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean.
Grand Circle Island Tour Rate (WASA1)
$219.00 per Adult, $209.00 per Child (12 and under) (plus 4.712% Hawaii sales tax)
Schedule: This tour is held daily with pickup around 7am
Duration: About 11-12 hours
Maximum Group Size: 12 guests per vehicle
Pickup: Available from all resorts and hotels in Keauhou, Kona, Waikoloa, and Kohala area between 6:45am to 7:30am. Actual pick up time vary depending on hotel location.
What to Wear: Comfortable walking shoes, comfortable clothing, and a light jacket. Keep in mind this tour is WARM in places and COOL in places due to changes in elevation.
Tour Includes: Local style picnic lunch consists of teriyaki chicken, fish, vegetables, and steamed rice with assorted juices, snacks and bottled water. In addition, all park entrance fees, jackets, and rain gear.
Restrictions: Because this is a long tour, the minimum recommended age is 4.
Reservations: Advanced reservations required and we recommend booking this a month or more before your arrival. This event is "RESERVE NOW PAY LATER"; we need a credit card on file to finalize your reservation but we do not charge you for your space until a few days before the beginning of your vacation!
Minimum Notice for Cancellations / Changes: At least 48 hours before the start of the event.
The Big Island of Hawaii really lives up to its' name…it IS BIG! It can be daunting trying to explore this island on your own. The Grand Circle Island Tour gives you the ability to take in all that the Big Island has to offer without having to worry about driving, and more importantly where all the good stops are! Let your guide keep their eyes on the road and chauffeur you to the scenic points while you enjoy the view! Not only is the Big Island huge, it is extremely diverse both in landscape and in climate zones. In a matter of hours you will go from lush, tropical rain forest to grassy ranch land, to volcanic craters and recent lava flows. Throw in the amazing ocean views and you get the complete spectrum of Hawaiian beauty. Your guide is certified and will relay stories and history throughout the day for each of the areas you visit. The guides are also a great resource for learning about the flora and fauna, most of which is native to the island.
Since the Big Island is so big, this tour takes an entire day. You need the time not only to cover the distance, but to be able to stop and really take in each of the places you visit. You will want to dress comfortably for a day of driving, getting in and out of the vehicle, and taking short hikes throughout the day. Since you will be visiting different climate zones across the island, you will want to be prepared with layers of clothing that you can add on for warmth as needed. A rain jacket is very handy when you make stops both in the rain forest, as well as Volcanoes National Park since light showers are common. Make sure you wear shoes that are comfortable to walk in, and that also get good traction. There is quite a bit of walking on this tour, some on uneven and at times slippery terrain. All ages are welcome on this tour, but make sure that if you have younger children in your party that they are comfortable being out for an entire day and don't mind long car trips.
Big Island Grand Circle Island Tour
The Big Island Grand Circle Island Tour offers an exciting way to discover Hawaii's largest island in just one day, through its diverse ecosystems and natural wonders. This full-day nature tour takes visitors through different climate zones on the Big Island; deserts to rainforests; pastures to dry forests. Along the way you will visit some of its most spectacular waterfalls such as Akaka & Rainbow Falls as well as scenic valleys such as Waipio Valley.
One of the highlights of this tour is exploring Hawaii Volcanoes National Park's active craters, steam vents, and lava tubes for an immersive understanding of how this island was formed. There will also be frequent stops for photography to capture Hawaii's lush scenery in photos.
Punalu'u Black Sand Beach, where visitors can spot green sea turtles while strolling along its black sand, is another highlight of this tour, making the Big Island Grand Circle Island Tour an excellent option for those with limited time who wish to experience all that the island has to offer in just one day.
Price: $205.00
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Grand Circle Island Tour - Volcano, Black Sand Beach, Waipio Valley & Waterfalls
Second tour and still amazing
10 - 13.5 hour(s) incl. transportation, available daily, pick-up available, not accessible, what to expect.
- Professional guide sharing knowledge of the history, cultures, and geology of the island
- Bento Lunch: Teriyaki chicken, grilled fish, local sweet potato, and steamed rice.
- Vegetarian Option: Tofu, vegetable stir-fry, sweet potatoes and white rice.
- Beverages: Assorted juices, and bottled water.
Pick-up from Kailua-Kona & Waikoloa Hotels
Take a stroll through an ancient lava tube, learn about the harvesting and milling process & sample delicious Kona Coffee.
The last stop of your all-day adventure is the famous Black Sand Beach at Punaluu. Here you can relax and take in the sights and sounds, with a chance to spot native marine life from the shore.
See Kilauea Crater Lookout, Steam vents, Kilauea Iki.
Visit these beautiful tropical greenhouse and gardens, where you'll see a variety of local plants and learn about the life cycle of orchids in Hawaii.
Stop at Rainbow Falls lookout and see the most famous waterfall of the island.
The tour continues in the afternoon down the Hamakua Coast to visit the famous Akaka Falls, plummeting 442 feet into a stream-eroded gorge.
Stop at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of lush cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean.
Drop-off at Kailua-Kona & Waikoloa Hotels
Transportation add-ons
Pick-up/check-in time & location.
Drop-off/Check-out Time & Location
06:40-08:20.
- Tour depart from Kona area resorts between 8am -8:20 am & from Waikoloa area resorts (including Hapuna, Mauna Kea, Mauna Lani, and Fairmont) between 6:40 am -7:20 am.
18:00-20:00
- Tour returns to Kona resorts between 7 pm- 8 pm. Waikoloa area resorts (including Hapuna, Mauna Kea, Mauna Lani and Fairmont) between 6 pm -7 pm.
Important activity information
Restrictions.
- This activity is not wheelchair accessible.
- If less than 4 participants are booked, the activity may not operate.
- Children 5 years old and above can participate in this activity.
- There is a maximum of 13 people per vehicle.
- Tour involves easy hiking over short distance.
Additional notes
- Depending on weather condition and sunset time, the tour may operate in reverse route.
- Wear comfortable clothing in layers as temperatures vary from warm to cool.
- Covered walking shoes are required.
Required items to bring & attire
- Please wear comfortable clothing in layers as temperatures vary from warm to cool. Covered walking shoes are required.
Booking requirements (# of participants, vehicles, hours, etc.)
- You can book a maximum of 13.
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I felt like I got to see all the best spots of Big Island on this 1 day tour!
Took this tour 6 years ago and had the most amazing experience. So I had to do it again. This tour offers the best of Big Island because you get to see Akaka Falls and Rainbow Falls. We saw lots of turtles at black sand ... beach and an actual rainbow at Rainbow Falls! Our guide Brent was very informative and helpful.
Best way to experience BI
You hit it all and you do not need to drive and miss views along the way!
Activity Provider Wasabi Tours Hawaii
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- Groups of 1-5 people: Any cancellations made after 17:00, 2 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount. • Groups of 6-11 people: Any cancellations made after 17:00, 3 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount. • Private Charters: Any cancellations made after 17:00, 4 business days prior to the activity will be subject to a charge of 100% of the total amount.
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What kind of vehicle will be used.
Depending on the number of passengers, the vehicle used will be either a 15-passenger Mercedes Sprinter or a Ford Transit van. They offer ample legroom and high ceilings for maximum comfort, individual seat with headrest, tinted windows, and air conditioning.
Will there be a lot of walking on this tour?
Total walking distance about 1 mile on mostly paved trails.
If I am flying in from another island for this tour, what time should I arrive?
Schedule your arrival to Kona airport by 8 am and depart Kona airport after 8 pm. Departure from Kona airport is 8:15am, and you will return to the airport around 7pm.
Please visit VELTRA Support page to send an inquiry about this activity.
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Big Island Grand Circle Island Tour
This full-day nature tour offers an in-depth look at Hawaii’s youngest and largest island. From desert to rainforest, pasture to dry forest, discover diverse landscapes and 8 out of 13 climate zones in the world as you traverse the island, walk through rainforests to soaring waterfalls, and stroll black-sand beaches as you scan the horizon for green sea turtles.
You will first stop at a Kona Coffee Farm in the morning. Walk through the orchards with your guide learning about the harvesting and milling process while sampling a warm cup of Kona-grown coffee. On the leisure drive, you’ll see views of South Point, the southernmost point of the United States, and Kealakekua Bay before stopping at Punalu’u Bakery for some famous Hawaiian malasadas.
From there, you will have time to relax and take it all in at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach, a great place to spot marine life from the black-sand shore. Your adventure continues with exploring the wonders of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, including steam vents, past lava flow sites, the Halema’uma’u and Kilauea Iki crater lookouts, and take a short hike through the 600-foot-long Thurston Lava Tube formed hundreds of years ago.
The afternoon is filled with visits to some of the most majestic waterfalls on the Big Island. First, Akaka Falls. This towering 442-foot (135-meter) waterfall plummets into a lush ravine at the center of a state park. You’ll enjoy a short walk through the vegetation for an up-close view and plenty of photo opportunities. The next stop is a waterfall that’s small by comparison, but not by beauty: Rainbow Falls, a beautiful 80-foot (24-meter) waterfall with a giant banyan tree beside it. Continuing on the drive along the Hamakua Coast, more postcard-worthy views will pass by your window, ushering you to the next destination, the sunset views will stop you in your tracks at the Waipio Valley lookout, where a dramatic backdrop of verdant cliffs drops into the sparkling blue ocean.
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- A tour of Hawaii’s biggest island highlighting its natural wonders. Experience the diverse range of ecosystems and climate zones of the island
- Take a tour of a Kona Coffee Farm to learn about the harvesting and milling process while sampling Kona Coffee
- Visit the most dramatic waterfalls and scenic valleys on the island, Akaka and Rainbow Falls, and Waipio Valley
- Explore active volcanic craters, steam vents, crater rim trails, and the lava tube in Volcanoes National Park
- Frequent stops for photos to take in the lush scenery, and spot green sea turtles at Punalu’u Black Sand Beach
- Professional guide sharing knowledge of the history, cultures, and geology of the island
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Tour departs daily. We pick up from all resorts and hotels in Keauhou, Kona, Waikoloa, and Kohala area between 7 am to 8 am. Actual pickup times vary depending on location. Tour duration is around 11-12 hours. Inquire for pickup from Kona airport.
What to bring and wear Wear comfortable clothing in layers as temperatures vary from warm to cool. Covered walking shoes are required.
Group Size: Tours are limited to a maximum of 12 guests per vehicle
Tour difficulty: Easy hiking over short distance. Ages 4 and older are recommended.
Included in the tour: local style picnic lunch consists of teriyaki chicken, fish, vegetables, and steamed rice with assorted juices, snacks and bottled water. In addition, all park entrance fees, jackets, and rain gear.
Cancellation Policy: Minimum 24 hours notice for groups of 1-5, 48 hours notice for groups of 6 or more, and 72 hour notice for private groups to receive a full refund.
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How much hiking do we do? A: We will have a couple easy hikes over a short distance on this tour. Total hike distance is about a mile.
How long do we stop at Volcanoes National Park? A: We stop at multiple attractions within the park for a total time of about 2 hours
Do we get to swim at the black sand beach or waterfalls on this tour? A: You won’t be able to swim on this tour due to time constraints. If you would like to swim at a private waterfall, please check out our Waipio Valley and Waterfall Tour.
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Adult (13+): $219.00 + taxes and fees Child (12 and under): $209.00 + taxes and fees *recommended for child age 4 and above
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Approximate Pick-up Time: 7:00 am – 8:00 am (varies depending on your hotel)
Approximate Return Time: Approximately 7:00 pm (varies depending on your hotel)
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The Big Island Full Circle Tour
An adventure of a lifetime in a single day.
Are you interested in seeing all the major highlights on the Big Island in just one day? This full circle tour of the Big Island of Hawaii takes you and your group on a private adventure to some of the most spectacular and unique locations. From incredible waterfalls to rugged coastline, tropical rainforests to active volcanoes, sub-alpine dry forest to black sand beaches; experience one of the most ecologically diverse islands on planet Earth—all on a one-day tour of the Big Island!
Tour Highlights
On this in-depth, full circle tour of the Big Island, you’ll experience the island’s main attractions:
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- An Authentic Kona Coffee Farm
- The southernmost bakery in the United States (famous for their delicious Malasadas)
- Breathtaking Punalu‘u black sand beach
- Iconic waterfalls in the Hilo area
- The rugged and beautiful Hamakua coast
- Views of Waipio Valley
- Waimea and the unique sub-alpine dry forest
$1,745 – For up to 4 Guests
$175 per Additional Guest
** Please note route map is for reference purposes only. Guests will be picked up at their place of lodging so actual tour routes may vary. **
Full Tour Details:
12 hour tour time.
Start Time: 9:00 AM
- South Kona Coffee Farm: After we pick you up from your place of lodging, absorb the breathtaking views of lush vegetation and the stunning coastline as you begin your Big Island circle tour traveling south along the Kona coast. Kona coffee farms exist only in the Kona Coffee Belt on the Big Island, and unique environmental factors give 100 percent Kona coffee a rich flavor. Your guide will describe the cultural history of the area as well as the local flora and fauna. Arrive at an authentic Kona coffee farm where you’ll tour the farm and sample flavorful Kona coffee.
- Punalu‘u Bakery : Visit the southernmost bakery in the United States. It’s world renowned for its sweet breads, malasadas (Portuguese fried dough aka “donut”), and other delicious treats. Here, you can enjoy a complimentary coffee or tea. Then, choose a malasada before heading on to explore the island’s most beautiful black sand beach.
- Punalu‘u Black Sand Beach : See one of the prettiest black sand beaches in all of the Hawaiian Islands. The jet-black volcanic glass sand here was formed from the rapid cooling of basaltic lava hitting the ocean water then shattering into tiny fragments. Feel the black sand under your toes and hear the wind as it whistles through the palms and across the water. Your guide will keep a look out for green sea turtles and endangered hawksbill sea turtles, which are frequent visitors to the Big Island Hawaii black sand beaches.
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park: A UNESCO World Heritage Site and an International Biosphere Reserve, this iconic park encompasses the summit of two of the world’s most active volcanoes and extends from sea level up to the summit of Mauna Loa at 13,677 feet. Here, you’ll find critically endangered wildlife as well as some of the most unique geological, biological, and cultural landscapes on Earth. Your tour will explore the main attractions in the park including: the Thurston Lava Tube, Chain of Craters Road, and a nature walk along the Halema‘uma‘u Crater for unique views of the current eruption and the natural steam vents in the area. You’ll enjoy a picnic lunch in the beauty of the park before embarking on your next leg of this incredible full circle tour of Hawaii’s Big Island.
- Hilo Waterfalls: From the park, venture down to Hilo where you’ll visit the picturesque Rainbow Falls and Akaka Falls State Park. Rainbow Falls cascades 80 feet over a lava cave—when conditions are right, admirers can see a rainbow appear in the waterfall’s mist. Akaka Falls plunges 442 feet into a pool, and many people consider this majestic waterfall their favorite on the Big Island.
- Both waterfalls are a sight to behold. You’ll develop a deep admiration for the charms of Hawaiian landscapes in the Hilo waterfalls tour. Beautiful falls combined with lush vegetation make these stops photo worthy and truly breathtaking.
- Hamakua Coast : Travel this 50-mile stretch of breathtaking coastline with its hidden waterfalls, tropical rainforest, and lush green valleys. Described as one of the most beautiful locations in the state, it’s well worth the scenic drive.
- Waipio Valley Lookout: Arrive at Waipio Valley in the late afternoon. Enjoy the incredible views as your guide explains the rich history of the area. As you look over the breathtaking valley, ponder the history of this site and all that you’ve enjoyed so far on your journey. The grand circle tour of Big Island Hawaii is an adventure that delivers an unparalleled experience.
- Waimea : Enjoy the sunset views of Waimea as you travel through Paniolo (Hawaiian cowboy) country and take in this historic area with its rolling, green pastures home to cattle, cowboys and one of the largest cattle ranches in the United States: Parker Ranch. End your Big Island circle tour at a local and authentic dinner in Waimea where surf and turf is a definite menu staple. Return to your lodging full, happy, and filled with memories that will last a lifetime.
What’s Included
Tour inclusions.
- Admission into all venues and parks
- Pick up and drop off at your place of lodging
- Fully guided naturalist tour with educational materials and commentary provided by our top of the line tour guides
- Complementary Photo package: 20-25 professional, edited photos shared via Adobe Cloud for easy accessibility while traveling.
Food & Drink
- Punalu‘u Bake Shop – Coffee, tea and malasadas
- Lunch: picnic style lunch surrounded by the beauty of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
- Dinner: Local and delicious dining venue in Waimea
- Snacks: trail mix, fruit snacks, granola bars, beef jerky, chips, chocolate
- All non-alcoholic beverages: water, juice, soda, hot tea, coffee and hot chocolate
- Patagonia rain jacket and Nano puff
- Nikon ProStaff binoculars
- Hiking Poles
- Flashlights
What To Bring
- Reusable water bottle
- Comfortable walking/hiking shoes
- Warm layers for the time in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
Tour Requirements
- Tours can be adapted to accommodate all ages and abilities. Please let us know at the time of booking if you have specific needs.
- Assuming no modifications to this tour, guests should be able to walk at least 0.5 miles with some steps included.
- Guests must be able to walk on uneven or rocky terrain and we may encounter cool, wet, or muddy conditions.
Customizing Your Tour
Upon booking your tour, one of our guides will contact you to discuss custom options we have available for your tour. Whether you’d like to spend more time star gazing, enjoy more time at our private waterfall location, or enjoy an extended guided hike, we’re here to make this experience memorable and most importantly – ALL ABOUT YOU!
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Did the Big Island Grand Circle Tour with the entire family my first day there. I like that the van was small, with only about 12 people. Joseph, our guide, was great, very knowledgeable, and a super sweet guy. He had that van stocked with cookies, granola bars, pineapple, juice, and bottled water. If you only have a few days on the island, do this tour. Even though we all agreed the Volcano Park stops were our favorite, it was worth seeing everything else. Whenever I asked locals what I should see they all mentioned something I'd seen on this Circle Tour. Expect it to be 12 hours.
This is a long tour. jonathan our driver was great. He knew a lot of history of the island and was very informative on every stop. He is the only reason I give it 3 stars. The trip is too long and you spend a lot of time in the van. The stops are ok, you see 2 waterfalls, a volcano stop and few scenic views. You could do it all in a rental car with a map and go at your own ace. 11 hours in a van is a long time - do not recommend kids as they will get bored or sleep
Aloha Marc, Thank you for the review about our Circle Island Tour. We always like feedback to let us know about guest experiences. We understand that some of our tours do take a long time to go around this Island. Circle Island Tour goes around the entire circumference of the "Big Island" with over 266 miles of coastline. We stop at 9 different attractions on this tour, including multiple stops within Volcanoes National Park. Most of driving is through scenic landscapes and lush rain forest. While it may be more beneficial to take a rental car around the island, you might miss out on all the interesting facts and cultural information shared by our certified guides. We do offer a variety of other tours that are shorter and offer less driving and more hiking. We strive for comfort and convenience for our guests along with taking the strain away from driving yourself around the island for 11+ hours. It’s great to hear that you enjoyed Jonathan as a guide and we look forward to having you back here in Hawaii again soon. Mahalo!
Just like to say thanks to Marcus and Richard for a great day showing us around the island. Marcus had so much knowledge about the island he was able to talk and keep us entertained all day. A genuine tour that avoids the the tourist traps, Marcus went the extra mile to keep us supplied with drinks and pineapple. The trip included a "packed lunch" that was tasty and filling. Nothing was too much for a great team. Thanks Marcus and Richard for a memorable day. PS the only thing Marcus forgot to tell us why he believes in ghosts!!
The tour was great ! Joe, our tour guide, is outstanding ! he picked us up on time, shared this knowledge and the facts about Big Island! he made a special stop at the entrance of mauna kea at night as the meteor shower was happening, it was hard to see it but the view of stars was amazing! Now, for the booking of the tour, the wasabi agent was very polite when booking, but told us the wrong pick up time 8:50am, so my family waited for 2 hours for Joe( he was on time! 10:50am sharp!) , also, the wasabi office forgot to pack the vegetarian meal that I requested. Joe made us forget about the misfortune event because the tour was great. My family had a great time besides the 2 hour waiting.
had a great day with Dan as our driver/guide for the twilight volcano tour..picked up right on time at our condo and gave lots of information. its a long day but we saw alot! Lunch was very good (bento box) at the beach but dinner option really needs to be improved or make it a pay your own dinner. The choices at the Kilauea Military camp were pretty sad (hamburger, chicken fingers or baked potato) they had steak and other offerings but that wasnt included in our tour package price...better to make it pay on your own then those choices....overall a great tour and great tour guide!
Richard was an excellent tour guide. It takes a special person to keep a full van of people entertained from 8am to 7pm. Great photo opportunities and a chance to stretch our legs at many of the sites. The weather cooperated for a majority of the trip and when it did rain Richard made sure we had a place to eat that was protected from the rain. The Bento lunch was great and seemed to be a hit with the group. Bring a few personal snacks if you are the type that is often hungry because the time frame between lunch and end of tour can take you well into the 7pm range. Richard had some granola bars which helped a lot mid afternoon. All in all well worth the money and I would recommend it to anyone visiting the island for the first time. The tour gives you an opportunity to pick a few places you really liked and possibly drive back on your own for a longer adventure.
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Whether you want to explore the whole island in one day or wander off the beaten path in a remote valley, we’ve got you covered! Our different tours and adventures are crafted to offer one-of-a-kind experience to suit the interest of visitors from all age groups and backgrounds. Each site we visit and route we take are tailored to reveal only the best of the raw and natural beauty of our fascinating island to the visitors.
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Our interpretive guides are professionally trained and State of Hawaii Certified to be the best ambassadors of Hawaii with years of experience guiding tours. They will tailor the tour to the capability and interest of the group, and create an interactive and educational experience full of interesting facts and stories of all things Hawaiian: the cultures, history, geology, flora, and fauna. Guests will find our guides friendly and entertaining, yet intelligent and knowledgeable. All of our guides are first aid and CPR trained. We also have multilingual English, Chinese, Japanese, and Spanish guides on staff.
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Wasabi Tours - Big Island Grand Circle Island Tour
See the diverse landscapes of the Big Island on this circle island tour departing from the Kona side of the island. Along the way, learn about the history, culture and geography of Hawaii from your friendly and knowledgeable certified guide.
Pass Waimea town and Parker Ranch before stopping at the majestic Waipio Valley Lookout. This Big Island sightseeing tour will take you along the Hamakua Coast to visit Akaka Falls and Rainbow Falls and includes a stop at Hawaii Volcanoes National Park as well. Around noon enjoy lunch at a local spot in Hilo.
On the return to the Kona area there’ll be a stop at the Punalu'u Black Sand Beach (a popular place to see endangered sea turtles!).
Tour Highlights:
- Royal Kona Coffee farm and visit an on-site lava tube
- Punalu'u Bakery (optional, based on request)
- Punalu'u Black Sand Beach
- Hawaii Volcanoes National Park* (about 1.5 hour stop including Kilauea Crater lookout, steam vents, Kilauea Iki lookout and pit craters)
- Akatsuka Orchid Farm
- Waipio Valley Lookout
- Akaka Falls and Rainbow Falls
- Visit Kona Coffee Farm
- Professional guide sharing knowledge of the history, cultures, and geology of the island
Tour Inclusions:
- Delicious lunch
- Park entrance fees
- Jackets and rain gear
Gourmet Lunch:
- Teriyaki Chicken
- Panko Crusted Fish
- Steamed White Rice
- Assorted Juices, Snacks and Bottled Water
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- Duration: Approximately 9 hours (not including hotel pickup & drop off times)
- Availability: Daily
- Waikiki Pickups: 6:45 a.m. – 7:25 a.m.
- Waikiki Returns: Approximately 4:30 p.m.
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Award-Winning Oahu Island Tour
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or a seasoned traveler, our famous Oahu island tour is the ultimate way to soak up all the beauty and culture of Hawaii in just one day.
During this Oahu sightseeing tour, you will be swept away to the island’s most breathtaking landmarks and destinations, including the the spouting “Blow Hole,” and the renowned Kualoa Ranch, which is nestled against the stunning Koolau Mountains.
Sit Back, Relax & Enjoy an Oahu Adventure
Spending the day with one of our experienced drivers is like hanging out with your best friend. Each driver brings first-hand knowledge combined with passion, education and a dash of fun. It’s like an adventure value pack that you can only get from our Oahu island tour!
Get on board one of the best tours on Oahu! This is the one day you’ll be telling your friends about and remember for the rest of your life.
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(* denotes stops made, ** denotes stop if parking available)
- Diamond Head – A 200,000-year-old defining volcanic structure formed the Honolulu Volcanic Series. It’s a worldwide symbol of the Hawaiian Islands
- Kahala Estates – Kahala Estates are a large concentration of some of the most expensive real estate and beachfront properties in Hawaii. Many celebrities and business moguls vacation homes in this area.
- Hanauma Bay* Formed within a volcanic cone, this marine ecosystem offers spectacular views (Closed on Mondays and Tuesday’s)
- Halona “Blow Hole” Lookout** – This volcanic lava tube propels water into the sky like a whale’s blowhole
- Waimanalo Town* – This quaint, rustic town is known for its local flavor and numerous plant nurseries and agricultural lots that extend back toward the Koolau Mountains.
- Nuuanu Pali Lookout* – The bewitchingly scenic lookout was also the site of the Battle of Nuuanu, one of the bloodiest conflicts in Hawaiian history. It was here that Kamehameha I conquered the island of Oahu on his quest to unite the Hawaiian Islands.
- Chinaman’s Hat – The basalt islet in Kaneohe Bay is shaped curiously like a hat. According to Hawaiian mythology, the island is formed from the remains of a giant lizard or dragon’s tail that was chopped off and tossed to the ocean.
- Kualoa Ranch* Daily lunch stop (subject to change) at Kualoa Ranch Private Nature Reserve on 4,000 acres, it is one of the most sacred places on the island with their goal to protect the natural beauty of the lands.
- Laie Hawaii Mormon Temple – The first temple built by the Latter Day Saints Church outside the continental United States, this beautiful complex features breathtaking lush tropical gardens of Hawaiian foliage and flowers, cascading water features and more.
- North Shore Surfing Beaches – Welcome to the surfing mecca of the world! Watch out for the massive waves that have attracted so many surfers to its shores. These beaches are also a popular area for filming.
- Dole Plantation* – Visit Hawaii’s “Pineapple Experience,” see pineapples from all over the world and try the delicious Dole Whip ice cream. Approximate 20min stop.
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- Moderate walking – please wear comfortable shoes and dress appropriately.
- You may wish to bring a light jacket due to possible rain at some of the stops.
- Dole Plantation’s maze, train, and garden tour are not included in the tour.
- Dole Plantation is closed on Christmas Day.
- Kualoa Ranch is closed on Christmas Day and New Year’s Day.
- Routes and time may be modified or restricted due to circumstances beyond the control of Roberts Hawaii.
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- If you require any special accommodations due to disability, please include them under the comment section at the time of booking.
- If you require a wheelchair accessible vehicle, the type of wheelchair must be specified in the comments section when booking online or by directly calling Roberts Hawaii. Due to limited availability, we require ADA vehicle reservations to be made a minimum of 48 hours prior to the date and time of service.
- We make all reasonable attempts to accommodate the needs of disabled travelers.
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Cancellations made outside of 48 hours from service day is subject to a 10% cancellation fee. Please allow 10-12 working days for refunds to be processed back to your card. Cancellations made less than 48 hours from service day is non-refundable. (100% charge). No shows are subject to full charge.
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I broke my ankle while on vacation and rented a mobility scooter the rest of the trip. This company is ADA compliant on their Grand Circle Island Tour of Oahu. The driver was great! He told us about the history of where we were going and kept us entertained the entire trip. He also never acted annoyed that he had to use the bus lift to lift me down at each stop which was nice. I do not believe the normal tour is on a huge bus unless you need the ADA complaint. I've been to Oahu 4 times in the past and never really did a Circle Island Tour. This was one of my favorite days I had (despite it raining the entire trip). I enjoyed all the stops!
Recently did two different tours with this company during my vacation with my husband in Oahu. The Grand Circle Island Tour with Cousin Koko was the best. Not only was he professional and fun-spirited, he was patient and very informative. Learned so much about the different places we visited on the tour. Treated everyone on the motorcoach like ohana! The Pearl Harbor and USS Arizona Memorial Tour with Cousin Wes was great as well. Our tour through downtown Honolulu was great; definitely appreciated the history lesson! It’s imperative that while on vacation, one should learn about the history and culture about the place you’re visiting! Thank you Roberts Hawaii for making our tours memorable!
The guide we had was excellent. He had a keen knowledge and deep understanding of the history and culture of Oahu and all the places we visited. And he brought us to a great local spot for lunch.
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What you need to know about the 61st annual Merrie Monarch Festival
Get ready, world. The Merrie Monarch Festival returns to Hilo on the Big Island this week in celebration of everything hula and Hawaiian.
The 61st annual festival runs from Easter Sunday, March 31, through April 6 this year. Hula will be in the spotlight not just during the competition portion of the festival but also during the Hōʻike and at other venues around town throughout the week.
Here’s everything you need to know — and more — about this year’s festival.
Where is the festival?
The Merrie Monarch Festival is held in a couple of venues at the Ho‘olulu Complex in Hilo, a 56-acre park and recreation center managed by Hawai‘i County just off Mamo Street, east of Wailoa River State Recreation Area.
- The Merrie Monarch Arts and Crafts Fair takes place at the Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium, located at 323 Manono St., and the adjacent Butler Buildings.
- The Merrie Monarch Hōʻike and hula competition are conducted at the Edith Kanaka‘ole Multi-Purpose Stadium, located at 350 Kalanikoa St.
- The Merrie Monarch Festival office is also located on the complex grounds, next to the stadium.
What is this year’s Merrie Monarch schedule?
The festival kicks off March 31 with the annual Hoʻolauleʻa. The celebration, which features performances by local hālau, begins at 9 a.m. at the Afook-Chinen Civic Auditorium.
Here is a schedule of events for the week.
Free midday entertainment
- Noon April 1-5 at the Grand Naniloa Hotel, located at 93 Banyan Drive.
- 1 p.m. April 1-5 at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, located at 71 Banyan Drive.
Merrie Monarch Hawaiian Arts and Crafts Fair
- 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 3-5.
- 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 6.
The arts and crafts fair showcases and supports Hawai’i artisans and creators, featuring more than 150 of the state’s best. Admission is free and official festival apparel, posters and programs will be available for purchase.
Hōʻike Night
- 6 p.m. April 3.
This is an exhibition of hula and folk dance from around the Pacific. The performances are free to the public; no tickets required.
Miss Aloha Hula
- 6 p.m. April 4.
Individual competition, with contestants performing hula kahiko, hula ʻauana and oli (chant).
Group Hula Kahiko
- 6 p.m. April 5.
Hālau hula perform ancient style dances.
Group Hula ʻAuana and awards
- 6 p.m. April 6.
Hālau hula perform modern style dances followed by an awards presentation for all group winners.
Merrie Monarch Royal Parade
- 10:30 a.m. April 6.
One of the festival’s most entertaining and fun events for the entire family, the parade begins and ends at Pauahi Street, marching down through downtown Hilo along Kilauea Avenue, Keawe Street, Waiānuenue Avenue and Kamehameha Avenue.
The following roads will be closed from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. April 6 for the parade: Kamehameha Avenue between Waiānuenue Avenue and Suisan Bridge, Pauahi Street, Kīlauea Avenue between Pauahi and Ponahawai Street, Keawe Street and Waiānuenue.
Where can you watch the internationally acclaimed hula competition if you didn’t get tickets?
Hawai‘i News Now – KFVE, the festival’s official broadcaster, carries the events live on-air and online each night, as well as special coverage during newscasts and on streaming platforms and social media. Click here for more. You can also follow the festival on Facebook and Instagram or visit the official website for additional information.
Who are this year’s Miss Aloha Hula contestants and their kumu?
- Keʻala Kaleinanihoʻopulakaumakamauloa Cabison-Kahoʻonei, Kumu Hula Shelsea Lilia Ai.
- Līhau ʻĪmaikalani Ichinose, Nā Kumu Hula Karl Veto Baker and Michael Lanakila Casupang.
- Caly Ann Kamōʻīwahineokaimana Ragonton Domingo, Nā Kumu William Kahakuleilehua Haunu‘u “Sonny” Ching and Lōpaka Igarta-De Vera.
- Kamalupāwehi Eiko Abad, Kumu Hula Niuliʻi Heine.
- Nicole Mei Lan Kaleihiwaokealiʻiokaloa Takamine, Nā Kumu Vicky Hanakaʻulaniokamāmalu Holt Takamine and Jeff Kānekaiwilani Takamine.
- Heleolanimaināmakaohāʻena Hailee Jo Yokotake, Kumu Hula Leinā‘ala Pavao Jardin.
- Chianti Kamailekaluhea Motta, Nā Kumu Kasie Puahala Kaleohano and Brandi Nohelani Barrett.
- Nāhakuʻelua ʻĀpuakēhau Kekauoha, Nā Kumu Hula Kunewa Mook and Kau‘ionālani Kamana‘o,
- Lilia Asayo Mccabe Takahashi, Nā Kumu Hula Robert Ke‘ano Ka‘upu IV and Lono Padilla.
- Kaʻōnohikaumakaakeawe Kananiokeakua Holokai Lopes, Nā Kumu Hula Tracie and Keawe Lopes.
- Amedée Kauakohemālamalama Conley-Kapoi, Nā Kumu Hula Haunani and ‘Iliahi Paredes.
- Shayla Angeline Kamalei Ballesteros, Kumu Hula Nāpua Silva.
- Kayla Sachi Celades, Kumu Hula Ka‘ilihiwa Vaughan-Darval.
Who are this year’s participating hālau hula and their kumu?
- Hālau Lilia Makanoe, Kumu Hula Shelsea Lilia Ai.
- Hālau I Ka Wēkiu, Nā Kumu Hula Karl Veto Baker and Michael Casupang.
- Hālau Nā Mamo O Pu‘uanahulu, Nā Kumu Hula William Kahakuleilehua Haunu‘u “Sonny” Ching and Lōpaka Igarta-De Vera.
- Hālau Ka Liko Pua O Kalaniākea, Kumu Hula Kapua Dalire-Moe.
- Hālau Mōhala ʻIlima, Kumu Hula Mapuana de Silva.
- Hālau Keolakapuokalani, Kumu Hula Drake Keolakapu Dudoit Delaforcé.
- Nā Pualei O Likolehua, Kumu Hula Niuliʻi Heine.
- Pua Aliʻi ʻIlima, Nā Kumu Hula Vicky Hanakaʻulaniokamāmalu Holt Takamine and Jeff Kānekaiwilani Takamine.
- Academy of Hawaiian Arts, Kumu Hula Mark Kealiʻi Hoʻomalu.
- Hālau Hula Kauluokalā, Kumu Hula Uluwehi Guerrero.
- Hālau Ka Lei Mokihana o Leinā‘ala, Kumu Hula Leinā‘ala Pavao Jardin.
- Hālau Ka Lehua Pua Kamaehu, Nā Kumu Hula Kasie Puahala Kaleohano and Brandi Nohelani Barrett.
- Hula Hālau ‘O Kamuela, Nā Kumu Hula Kunewa Mook and Kau‘ionālani Kamana‘o.
- Hālau Hi‘iakaināmakalehua, Nā Kumu Hula Robert Ke‘ano Ka‘upu IV and Lono Padilla.
- Hālau o ka Hanu Lehua, Kumu Hula Carlson Kamaka Kukona III.
- Ka Lā ‘Ōnohi Mai O Ha‘eha‘e, Nā Kumu Hula Tracie and Keawe Lopes.
- Hālau Kekuaokalā‘au‘ala‘iliahi, Nā Kumu Hula Haunani and ‘Iliahi Paredes.
- Ke Kai O Kahiki, Kumu Hula La‘akea Perry.
- Kawai‘ulaokalā, Kumu Hula Keli‘iho‘omalu Puchalski.
- Hālau Nā Lei Kaumaka O Uka, Kumu Hula Nāpua Silva.
- Hālau Hula O Kauhionāmauna, Kumu Hula Theresa Kauhionāmauna Ramento Tehiva.
- Hālau Hula Ka Lehua Tuahine, Kumu Hula Ka‘ilihiwa Vaughan-Darval.
Who are this year’s judges?
The judges are: Maelia Carter, Ed Collier, Ainsley Halemanu, Leimomi Ho, Nālani Kanakaʻole, Nani Lim Yap and Kealiʻi Reichel.
What is hula kahiko?
This is the traditional form of hula. It is accompanied by oli, or chant, and does not use modern instruments such as the ‘ukulele or guitar. Instead, traditional percussion instruments such as rhythm sticks, gourds carved into drums and rattles and bamboo sticks are used. According to The House of Kamakahelei, kahiko was generally performed before 1894.
What is hula ‘auana?
This style of hula is more modern and less formal than hula kahiko. “‘Auana” means to wander or drift, and this style has drifted away from the traditional hula kahiko. It is more interactive with the audience, taking influence from Western culture, and typically accompanied by song and a variety of instruments such as the guitar, steel guitar, bass and ‘ukulele. Hula ‘auana is more commonly used in movies and other Western media than its traditional counterpart.
Where can you get official Merrie Monarch wear?
Official Merrie Monarch wear will be available for purchase during the Merrie Monarch Hawaiian Arts and Crafts Fair. You can also find official merchandise at Prince Kuhio Plaza’s Merrie Monarch Craft Fair and during the festival’s opening Hoʻolauleʻa.
Merchandise can be purchased on the official festival website as well.
Official apparel is also available at the festival office at 865 Pi‘ilani St. in Hilo during regular business hours from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday.
What are the “instruments of hula”?
There are several musical instruments commonly seen and used on the Merrie Monarch stage, including:
- Pahu, a traditional tall and narrow Hawaiian drum carved from wood that is used to provide rhythm.
- Ipu, a percussion instrument made from a single gourd or two large gourds of unequal sizes joined together, called an ipu heke, which is hit with a hand or tapped on the ground to create a beat.
- ‘Uli ‘uli, which are gourds filled with pebbles, shells or seeds that rattle and are adorned with feathers.
- ‘Ili ‘ili, which are smooth stones that can be struck together like castanets for a more staccato rhythm.
- Pu‘ili are dried strips of bamboo that make a distinctive rattling sound when hit. They are used in pairs, with dancers tapping them against each other.
Why are the movements in hula so important?
No matter the style, hula shares the stories that connect people, including the dancers, to the foundation of Hawaiian knowledge and culture. It is a vehicle for historical and social commentary and passing down stories and information.
“Every movement, expression and gesture in the hula has a specific meaning, from representing plants, animals and the elements to listening, searching, sailing and so much more,” according to Honolulu tour company Go Tours Hawai‘i, which adds that hand movements are of particular significance.
Hand movements are used to represent the words in a song or chant. They can represent an emotion like yearning or signify nature, such as a tree swaying in the wind or an ocean wave.
What are common hula adornments?
- Pāʻū is a dance skirt worn by both men and women hula dancers. Made of kapa, or bark cloth, and elaborately decorated with stamped or painted patterns in ancient times, nowadays most dancers make them from woven cloth and dye, paint or silkscreen patterns onto them. They can be made with ti leaves; ‘ilihau, the processed bark of the hau tree; lauhala, the dried leaves of the hala tree; and even cellophane.
- Malo is a men’s loincloth. While malo have become popular again, for modern hula, men also wear trousers, sometimes with a ti leaf, lauhala or ‘ilihau skirt over them. They can choose to wear shirts, but it is not obligatory.
- Lei, the familiar garland of flowers, leaves, shells, ivory or feathers, are worn by men and woman around the neck or head and sometimes a hat.
- Kupe‘e are similar to lei but instead decorate wrists or ankles, drawing attention to the delicate movements of hands and feet.
Who was King Kalākaua and why is the Merrie Monarch Festival dedicated to his memory?
King David La‘amea Kalākaua, known as the “Merrie Monarch” for his flamboyant and fun-loving ways, was born Nov. 16, 1836, and died Jan. 20, 1891. The last king of the Kingdom of Hawai’i, he was elected to the post in 1874 and served until his death. Kalākaua’s sister, Lili‘uokalani, ascended to the throne, becoming the first woman to ever occupy it and the last Hawaiian sovereign to govern the islands.
Kalākaua did not support Christian missionary teachings that for decades had suppressed Hawaiian beliefs and traditions. Instead, he sought a renewal of all things Hawaiian, such as arts, medicine and hula. He and his queen, Kapi‘olani, lived by the motto, “Ho‘oūlu Lāhui,” or “Increase the Nation.”
Ancient Hawaiians had no written language. They used traditions such as chant and hula to record genealogy, mythology, history and religion, among others. Kalākaua not only relied on these traditional forms of documentation, he supported their practice and the expression of Hawaiian knowledge, ensuring future generations would inherit a robust Hawaiian heritage.
Kalākaua famously said: “Hula is the language of the heart and therefore the heartbeat of the Hawaiian people.”
The Merrie Monarch Festival maintains the teachings of kūpuna, or elders, and strives to perpetuate the history and culture of Hawaiian people in a manner that respects those teachings. The festival continues Kalākaua’s work, making sure the unique traditions of Hawaiian people flourish.
Who was Edith Kanaka‘ole?
Born Oct. 30, 1913, in Honomū on the windward side of the Big Island, Aunty Edith was a Hawaiian cultural icon, kumu hula, composer and chanter. A key influence in the Hawaiian renaissance of the 1970s, she dedicated her life to educating others about Hawaiian language and culture. She learned hula from her mother, who was instructed by acclaimed dancer Akoni Mika.
Kanakaʻole believed oli formed the basis of Hawaiian values and history. She started composing oli in 1946 and choreographed hula to go with many of her chants. In the 1950s, she toured the mainland United States, western Canada and much of Asia with a hula group named after her daughter Nalani. She also founded her own hālau, Hālau O Kekuhi.
She helped develop the first Hawaiian language program for public school students at Keaukaha School in Hilo, and In the 1970s she created college courses and seminars about subjects including ethnobotany, Polynesian history, genealogy and Hawaiian chant and mythology.
Kanaka‘ole died Oct. 3, 1979, but her teachings, beliefs and practices are maintained by the Edith Kanakaʻole Foundation, a nonprofit established in 1990. The Merrie Monarch Festival’s stage is inside a facility that shares her name, the Edith Kanaka‘ole Multi-Purpose Stadium in Hilo, and she also is featured on a new U.S. quarter that recently went into circulation, the seventh coin in the American Women Quarters program.
What are some Hawaiian words you might hear during the Merrie Monarch Festival?
- Hālau hula: A school for learning hula.
- Haumāna: Student.
- Kāholo: Nimble, swift, quick; to move fast, progress rapidly. It also is a common hula step in modern dances.
- Kāne: Male, man.
- Kapu: Sacred, holy, consecrated, forbidden.
- Kuleana: Responsibility.
- Kumu hula: Hula teachers.
- ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi: Hawaiian language.
- Wāhine: Woman, lady.
Are there other events throughout Hilo during the festival?
- Prince Kuhio Plaza , located at 111 East Puainako St., will host its annual Merrie Monarch Craft Fair from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. April 4-6. The craft fair is back bigger than ever this year, with more than 60 vendors throughout the plaza. Foodie Fridays is also hosting an array of food trucks and vendors for all three days in the parking lot.
- The Grand Naniloa Hotel is hosting its Merrie Monarch 2024 Mākeke (market) from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 3-6. You can shop skincare items, snacks, bags, Hawaiian fashion and more offered by more than 40 local vendors.
- The Hilo Hawaiian Hotel will host its annual Merrie Monarch Craft Fair. Contact the hotel at 808-935-9361 for additional information.
- The “Jewels of the Land and Sea” themed fashion show comes to life from 7 to 9 p.m. April 2. Set against the enchanting backdrop of a transformed Lili‘uokalani Gardens, located at 189 Lihiwai St., illuminated under the night sky, this spectacle promises to be a mesmerizing fusion of fashion, music, nature and artistry. An after-party concert and marketplace is also planned from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Nani Mau Gardens in Hilo. For more information and to purchase tickets, click here .
- ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, located at 600 ‘Imiloa Place, is excited to announce even more incredible enrichment programs April 2-5 during this year’s Merrie Monarch Festival. Enjoy numerous workshops, extraordinary hula and mele, plus enthralling films, presentations and panel discussions with special guests. Tickets are on sale now. For our full lineup and to buy tickets, click here .
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