Did you realize that the only place on earth that you can consistently see an active volcano is on the Big Island of Hawaii? There have been other volcanoes but none that are constant and easily accessible like those you’ll visit while in Hawaii on a Big Island helicopter tour. During your flight you’ll fly over the volcanoes of Kilauea, Mauna Loa, Mauna Kea and the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. If you’ve never taken a helicopter tour, this is a spectacular one to start with and one you definitely don’t want to miss. If you have taken a helicopter tour, you know how awesome it is to see the landscape from the air and you can only imagine the incredible site of these volcanoes while hovering. This tour is probably the single most spectacular tour available in Hawaii. Imagine seeing the magma from Kilauea surfacing through the ‘puu’ vents and lava tubes. There you will see the hot lava pouring into the sea at such high temperatures that you can’t imagine the steam and turmoil resulting from this inconceivable episode of Mother Nature’s creation as it continuously builds the island. Also from the air you will see the result of the devastating power of the earth’s creative force while you see mile after mile of barren lava flows. You will be able to see from the comfort of your seat what is dangerous, if not impossible to see from the ground. To see this fascinating biological landscape, contact the travel experts at HawaiianBeachRentals.com. They will assist you in getting to the Big Island if you’re staying on another island and help you get to Hilo for departure. You can also leave from Kona, it’s just a little more expensive sense it’s a longer flight. If you have the time and money, you’ll see more of the island leaving from Kona. The Big Island is called that because it’s land mass totals more than all of the other islands combined. The travel experts at Hawaiian Beach Rentals are there to help make your vacation an unimaginable adventure.
Flying High in Hawaii on the Big Islands Helicopter Tours
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