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Take a Big Island Lava Boat Tour

By May 14, 2020No Comments

Big Island Lava Boat Tour Overview 2019 Update: There are no surface lava flows or ocean lava flows and no glow in the crater at this time. Lava Boat Tours are currently not running due to the lack of ocean entry flows. Check the National Park Website for daily updates, openings and closures related to the Kilauea Volcano. The following information applies to visiting when there is an active ocean flow. When There is Molten Lava Flowing.There are plenty of reasons to make an effort to see the active lava flows that are often present on Hawaii’s Big Island. Aside from the experience of seeing Mother Nature at work, venturing over the lava flows and learning about how life is lived in an active volcanic area is enlightening, fascinating, and educational. But depending on where you’re staying during your Big Island vacation, getting to a reasonable viewing point could be an all-day endeavor. That’s why we recommend a trip to see the current lava flows via a lava boat tour. Sure, the costs will be higher than trekking on foot, but the benefits can be worth every penny spent. You’ll get a pristine, unobstructed view.While this is also an opportunity via an air tour or if you get lucky at the land-based viewing area, a boat tour is the best way to ensure you get a close, clear view of the lava flows in action. The hikeable viewing platforms tend to get very crowded, especially near the end of the day, so getting a clear view of the flows via this route isn’t guaranteed. Traveling by boat provides the closest, most intimate access to the lava flows possible, ensuring a great photo op and memorable experience for your entire party. You’ll get closer than by foot or air.Depending on the nature of the lava each day, the United States Geological Service may relocate the viewing ar