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Hawaii: National Volcanoes ParkThe days become warmer and the thoughts and the draft plan for the upcoming vacations are undoubtedly following you wherever you go.

To help you out, here’s an idea you might like. All the members of your family are sure to have a fantastic time on Hawaii vacations.

If you choose to go to a Hawaiian vacation, you are sure to emerge into the sensational blue of the Pacific Ocean that is all around the islands.

The state Hawaii includes over 100 small and eight big islands.

Hawaii is the biggest island in the archipelago, that’s why its nickname is “the Big Island”. The islands, except Niihau (a private island) and Kahoolawe (uninhabited), are all very popular travel destinations.

National Volcanoes Park is a must-see for every traveler, as you’ll never forget the scene you face there. It is located on Hawaii island where you’ll see the world’s most active volcanoes, Kilauea and Mauna Loa, and you may even have the chance to see an active lava flow. You can easily observe the ongoing geological process and understand how the landscapes change and islands are created by volcanic eruptions.

I’d recommend you visit the Sulphur bank, Kilauea Military Camp, Chain of Craters Road and the Steam Vents, where you can take a bath by simply standing next to a vent.

To have an even greater look, have a ride on a helicopter and you are sure to have an unbelievable view. While you’re there, take some time to visit the Jaggar museum. There’s a very interesting collection of different types of lava, a seismograph and many other things.

Don’t forget to bring a flashlight as there are caves that you can explore, and they are not illuminated.

The park is a World Biosphere’s Site since 1980 and Hawaii’s only World Heritage Site since 1987.

After the extraordinary lava experience enjoy what Hawaii is most famous for: the sun, the sand and the incredibly blue ocean. For evening time rent a boat, meet the sunset on the waters of Pacific and enjoy calming and romantic evenings of Hawaiian vacations.

Hawaii: National Volcanoes Park

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