Self-Guided GPS Audio E-Bike Tour Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
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Self-Guided GPS Audio E-Bike Tour Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

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About this experience

Experience the ultimate day GPS Audio E-Bike Tour of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park designed for explorers who crave freedom and flexibility. Guided tours are not permitted on the park’s bike trails, so our self-guided GPS Audio Tour lets you ride at your own pace on all allowed routes.

Bike less than a mile from secure parking at our Volcano Shop to the park’s trailhead and follow the crater rim, moving from viewpoint to viewpoint. See the erupting Halemaʻumaʻu Crater with possible lava fountains over 1,000 feet high, ride through native ferns, visit steam vents, enjoy lunch at Volcano House, walk a lava tube, and reach the best lava viewing areas.

Our GPS audio guide adds expert commentary on geology, Hawaiian culture, and ecology, creating a unique e-bike adventure free from crowds, parking delays, or fixed schedules. This tour puts you in control of a memorable volcano exploration.

Available options

Cyclist

What's included

Canopy Staging Area for Pre-Tour Equipment Orientation & Safety Lecture
Electric Comfort Hybrid Bicycle, Helmet, and Lock
Secure customer parking and restroom access
Live Human Operator Assistance (for safety and park guidance)
Free GPS Audio Tour App (fully charged and functioning smartphone required for use)

Detailed itinerary

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Stop 1

Take a self-guided GPS audio E-Bike tour through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Pick up your e-bike at 9:30 AM for the morning or 12:30 PM for the afternoon tour (afternoon requires 4 riders minimum). Ride less than a mile to the park’s bike trail entrance, then bike along the rim of the erupting crater on scenic, less-traveled trails closed to most guided tours. Enjoy total freedom to explore at your own pace—pause, linger, or take detours anytime to create your perfect adventure.

Glide through a native Hawaiian fern rainforest, feel volcanic heat at steam vents, and savor lunch overlooking the crater at Volcano House. Walk through an ancient lava tube and bike paved trails to the lava viewing area, where you may see active lava fountains over 1,000 feet tall. Our GPS audio guide shares expert insights, fascinating stories, and detailed geological history. Avoid crowds, parking hassles, and restrictive schedules as you immerse yourself in this unique volcanic bike adventure.

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Stop 2

Take a short 15-minute loop hike through lush native rainforest to Nahuku Crater, a 500-year-old pit crater filled with towering native Hawaiian Hapu'u Ferns and other unique flora. As you enter the crater, enjoy the first of two immersive GPS audio lectures that share insights about this vibrant ecosystem. Along the shaded path, learn about endemic plants and the cultural significance of the area before arriving at the famous Thurston Lava Tube.

Step into this massive lava-formed cave for a cool, sensory experience unlike any other. The second audio lecture guides you as you walk through the tube’s ancient, winding passages carved by molten lava. Marvel at the smooth walls, stalactites, and the lush vegetation growing around the tube’s openings. Don’t forget to take photos at this iconic spot before you continue your adventure.

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The Kīlauea Visitor Center is your gateway to understanding the dynamic volcanic environment of Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The center features engaging exhibits that explain the geological forces shaping the island, native wildlife, and the rich cultural heritage tied to the volcano goddess Pele. Interactive displays, historical artifacts, and detailed maps provide a deeper appreciation of the ever-changing landscape. Friendly park rangers are available to answer questions, provide safety updates, and offer advice on explore options within the park. The center also has a well-stocked bookstore and gift shop offering educational materials, souvenirs, and local crafts.

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Keanakakoi Crater Overlook, accessible only by bike or foot on our self-guided GPS Audio E-Bike tour through Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, offers stunning panoramic views of the sacred Halemaʻumaʻu Crater, home of Madame Pele, the revered volcano goddess. Visitors can witness spectacular lava fountains reaching over 1,000 feet high, showcasing the volcano’s raw power. Just across from this crater is the best lava viewing area, providing exclusive close-up views of the active lava lake and dynamic volcanic activity.

Along the 2-mile bike trail, riders pass through lush koa and ʻōhiʻa forests, blending natural beauty with volcanic terrain. Our GPS audio guide enriches your journey with geological history, ancient Hawaiian basalt quarry stories, and ecological insights. This exclusive stop offers unique photo opportunities and a profound connection to Hawaii’s volcanic forces, making e-bikers the envy of visitors who can only access the site by foot.

What's not included

Rain Jacket (can be purchased at the Kilauea General Store)
National Park Entrance Fees (can be purchased online)
Smartphone (required to use the GPS audio app)

Available languages

Written guide
DE JA EN IT FR NL ES
Audio guide
EN

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Important information

Public transportation options are available nearby
Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
Not recommended for pregnant travelers
Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
Please advise the following information at time of booking in the "Special Requirements" field:
Name and Height
Local contact number in Hawaii
Riders should wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort while bicycling. Local weather at Kilauea's summit (4000') varies daily and may be rainy and chilly any time in the year. At the summit of the volcano, temperatures may be 12 to 15 degrees cooler than at sea level.
Hat
Closed Toed Shoes
Sunglasses
Sunscreen
Camera
Your Sense of Adventure
Binoculars
Fully Functioning Smartphone Required
$1,500 pre-authorized equipment deposit required per party
Backpack (available to Rent $5)
Rain Jacket (can be purchased at the Kilauea General Store)
Bottled water Can be purchased at the Kilauea General Store
Not available for cyclist's under 15 years old
Not available for persons weighing over 270lbs
Not recommended for beginner cyclists (you need to be able steer, shift, and balance on gravel and paved terrain)

Meeting point

PICKUP TIME: 9:30AM [Afternoon times available upon request — if enough riders ask, we’ll add a special afternoon time just for you}. Pickup your bike at our headquarters located in Volcano Village behind the Lava Rock Cafe in the rear parking lot. We have secure parking and restrooms.

Important notes

WHAT TO BRING?
-- Credit Card and Identification for the $1500 equipment deposit.
-- Layered Clothing (t-shirt, shorts, jacket, and/or sweatpants)
-- Closed Toed Shoes (required)
-- Rain Jacket (can be purchased at the Kilauea General Store)
-- Backpack
-- Protective Eyewear (sun glasses or prescription glasses) required
-- Sunscreen
-- Camera
-- Binoculars
-- Your Sense of Adventure
-- !!! Riders should wear layered clothing to ensure your comfort while bicycling. Temperatures at the Summit (4000 above sea level) sometimes range in the low 60s to upper 70s
- PLEASE DRESS APPROPRIATELY AND BE PREPARED FOR WET, WINDY, AND MISTY CONDITIONS.

About Big Island of Hawaii

The Big Island of Hawaii is the largest and youngest of the Hawaiian Islands, known for its diverse landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, active volcanoes, and lush rainforests. It offers a unique blend of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences.

Top Attractions

Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

This national park is home to two active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa. It offers hiking trails, scenic drives, and the opportunity to witness volcanic activity up close.

Nature/Adventure Full day Moderate ($30 per vehicle)

Mauna Kea Summit

Mauna Kea is the highest point in Hawaii and offers stunning views, stargazing opportunities, and a unique alpine environment.

Nature/Adventure Half day to full day Free (but requires acclimatization)

Waipio Valley

Waipio Valley is a lush, scenic valley known for its taro farms, waterfalls, and black sand beach. It is also a significant cultural site for Native Hawaiians.

Nature/Cultural Half day Free (but parking fee applies)

Hapuna Beach State Park

Hapuna Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches on the Big Island, offering swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing opportunities.

Beach Half day Free (but parking fee applies)

Akaka Falls State Park

Akaka Falls is a stunning 442-foot waterfall surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. The park offers a scenic loop trail leading to the falls.

Nature 1-2 hours Moderate ($5 per person)

Must-Try Local Dishes

Poke

A raw fish salad marinated in soy sauce, sesame oil, and green onions, often served with rice.

Appetizer Contains fish, can be made with various types of seafood

Loco Moco

A hearty dish consisting of white rice topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy.

Main Course Contains beef, eggs, and gluten (from the gravy)

Shave Ice

Finely shaved ice flavored with syrups and often topped with sweetened condensed milk or ice cream.

Dessert Vegetarian, can be made with various toppings

Kona Coffee

A premium coffee grown in the Kona region, known for its rich and smooth flavor.

Drink Caffeinated, can be decaffeinated

Popular Activities

Hiking Volcano exploration Water sports Beach lounging Spa treatments Scenic drives Traditional Hawaiian luaus Local markets

Best Time to Visit

April to June, September to October

This is the best time to visit the Big Island, with pleasant weather and fewer tourists. The ocean is warm, and the weather is generally dry and sunny.

21-30°C 70-86°F

Practical Information

Language

  • Official: English
  • Widely spoken: Hawaiian, Japanese, Tagalog
  • English: Widely spoken

Currency

US Dollar (USD)

Time Zone

Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST, GMT-10:00)

Electricity

120VV, 60HzHz

Safety Information

Overall Safety Rating: Generally safe

The Big Island is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates and a welcoming atmosphere. However, visitors should be aware of natural hazards such as volcanic activity and ocean conditions.

Important Precautions:
  • • Rent a car with full insurance coverage
  • • Be cautious when purchasing souvenirs and tours, and research options in advance
  • • Be aware of ocean conditions and currents when swimming and snorkeling

Getting there

By air
  • Kona International Airport • 20 km from Kona
  • Hilo International Airport • 10 km from Hilo
By bus

Hilo, Kona

Getting around

Public transport

The Hele-On Bus is the public bus system on the Big Island. It is affordable but has limited routes and schedules.

Taxis

Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft

Rentals

Car, Bike, Scooter

Neighborhoods

Kona Hilo Waimea

Day trips

Mauna Kea Summit
30 km from Waimea • Half day to full day

Mauna Kea is the highest point in Hawaii and offers stunning views, stargazing opportunities, and a unique alpine environment.

Waipio Valley
60 km from Hilo • Half day

Waipio Valley is a lush, scenic valley known for its taro farms, waterfalls, and black sand beach. It is also a significant cultural site for Native Hawaiians.

Hapuna Beach State Park
30 km from Waimea • Half day

Hapuna Beach is one of the largest white sand beaches on the Big Island, offering swimming, snorkeling, and sunbathing opportunities.

Festivals

Merrie Monarch Festival • April Kona Coffee Cultural Festival • November Ironman World Championship • October

Pro tips

  • Rent a car to explore the island at your own pace and access remote areas
  • Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park early in the day to avoid crowds and see the best views
  • Pack layers, as temperatures can vary significantly depending on the elevation and location
  • Try local dishes like poke, loco moco, and shave ice for an authentic taste of the Big Island
  • Respect the environment and local culture, and follow guidelines for visiting protected areas and sacred sites
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  • Max travelers: 15
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