Visite guidée GPS audio en vélo électrique Parc national des volcans d'Hawaï





Description
Vivez la journée ultime de visite du parc national des volcans d'Hawaii en vélo audio GPS conçue pour les explorateurs qui ont soif de liberté et de flexibilité. Les visites guidées ne sont pas permises sur les pistes cyclables du parc, donc notre visite audio GPS autoguidée vous permet de rouler à votre rythme sur tous les itinéraires autorisés. Faites du vélo à moins d’un kilomètre du parking sécurisé de notre Volcano Shop jusqu’au point de départ du parc et suivez le bord du cratère, en vous déplaçant de point de vue en point de vue. Admirez le cratère Halemaʻumaʻu en éruption avec de possibles fontaines de lave de plus de 1 000 pieds de haut, parcourez des fougères indigènes, visitez des bouches de vapeur, savourez un déjeuner à Volcano House, marchez un tube de lave et atteignez les meilleures zones d'observation de la lave. Notre Guide audio GPS ajoute des commentaires Experts sur la géologie, la culture hawaïenne et l'écologie, créant ainsi une aventure unique en vélo électrique, à l'abri de la foule, des retards de stationnement ou des horaires fixes. Cette visite vous met aux commandes d'une exploration volcanique mémorable.
Options de l'excursion
Itinéraire
Faites un tour en vélo électrique audio GPS autoguidé à travers le parc national des volcans d'Hawaii. Récupérez votre vélo électrique à 9h30 pour le matin ou à 12h30 pour la visite de l'après-midi (l'après-midi nécessite 4 coureurs minimum). Parcourez moins d'un kilomètre jusqu'à l'entrée de la piste cyclable du parc, puis longez le bord du cratère en éruption sur des sentiers pittoresques et moins fréquentés fermés à la plupart des visites guidées. Profitez d'une liberté totale d'explorer à votre rythme, arrêtez-vous, attardez-vous ou faites des détours à tout moment pour créer votre aventure parfaite. Glissez à travers une forêt tropicale indigène d'Hawaii, ressentez la chaleur volcanique aux bouches de vapeur et savourez le déjeuner surplombant le cratère de Volcano House. Traversez un ancien tube de lave et des sentiers pavés de vélo jusqu'à la zone d'observation de la lave, où vous pouvez voir des fontaines de lave actives de plus de 1 000 pieds de haut. Notre Guide audio GPS partage des idées Expertes, des histoires fascinantes et une histoire géologique détaillée. Évitez la foule, les tracas de stationnement et les horaires restrictifs en vous plongeant dans cette aventure unique en vélo volcanique.
Faites une courte randonnée en boucle de 15 minutes à travers la forêt tropicale indigène luxuriante jusqu'au cratère Nahuku, un cratère de fosse vieux de 500 ans rempli d'imposantes fougères Hapu'u indigènes et d'autres flores uniques. En entrant dans le cratère, profitez de la première des deux conférences audio GPS immersives qui partagent des informations sur cet écosystème dynamique. Le long du sentier ombragé, découvrez les plantes endémiques et l'importance culturelle de la région avant d'arriver au célèbre tube de lave de Thurston. Entrez dans cette grotte massive formée de lave pour une expérience sensorielle et fraîche pas comme les autres. La deuxième conférence audio vous guide dans votre marche à travers les anciens passages sinueux du tube creusés par la lave en fusion. Admirez les murs lisses, les stalactites et la végétation luxuriante qui pousse autour des ouvertures du tube. N’oubliez pas de prendre des photos dans ce lieu emblématique avant de poursuivre votre aventure.
Le centre d'accueil du Kīlauea est votre porte d'entrée pour comprendre l'environnement volcanique dynamique du parc national des volcans d'Hawaii. Le centre présente des expositions attrayantes qui expliquent les forces géologiques qui façonnent l'île, la faune indigène et le riche patrimoine culturel lié à la déesse du volcan Pelé. Des affichages interactifs, des artefacts historiques et des cartes détaillées offrent une appréciation plus approfondie du paysage en constante évolution. Des gardes forestiers sympathiques sont disponibles pour répondre aux questions, fournir des mises à jour sur la sécurité et offrir des conseils sur les options d'exploration dans le parc. Le centre dispose également d'une librairie et d'une boutique de cadeaux bien approvisionnées offrant du matériel éducatif, des souvenirs et de l'artisanat local.
Le cratère Keanakakoi Overlook, accessible uniquement à vélo ou à pied lors de notre visite guidée GPS Audio E-Bike à travers le parc national des volcans d'Hawaï, offre une vue panoramique imprenable sur le cratère sacré Halemaʻumaʻu, demeure de Madame Pelé, la déesse des volcans vénérée. Les visiteurs peuvent assister à de spectaculaires fontaines de lave atteignant plus de 1000 pieds de haut, mettant en valeur la puissance brute du volcan. Juste en face de ce cratère se trouve la meilleure zone d'observation de la lave, offrant une vue rapprochée exclusive sur le lac de lave actif et l'activité volcanique dynamique. Le long de la piste cyclable de 2 miles, les coureurs traversent des forêts luxuriantes de koa et de ʻōhiʻa, mêlant beauté naturelle et terrain volcanique. Notre Guide audio GPS enrichit votre voyage avec l'histoire géologique, les histoires de carrières de basalte anciennes d'Hawaï, et des informations écologiques. Cet arrêt exclusif offre des possibilités de photos uniques et une connexion profonde avec les forces volcaniques d’Hawaï, faisant des vélos électriques l’envie des visiteurs qui ne peuvent accéder au site qu’à pied.
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Ce qui est inclus
Avis des voyageurs
Informations importantes
- Transports en commun disponibles à proximité
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes à la colonne vertébrale
- Déconseillé aux femmes enceintes
- Déconseillé aux voyageurs avec des problèmes cardiovasculaires
- Condition physique moyenne requise
- Veuillez indiquer les informations suivantes au moment de la réservation dans le champ "Exigences spéciales":
- Nom et taille
- Numéro de contact local à Hawaï
- Les cyclistes doivent porter des vêtements superposés pour assurer leur confort à vélo. Le temps local au sommet du Kilauea (4000 ') varie quotidiennement et peut être pluvieux et froid à tout moment de l'année. Au sommet du volcan, les températures peuvent être de 12 à 15 degrés plus fraîches qu'au niveau de la mer.
- Chapeau
- Chaussures à bout fermé
- Des lunettes de soleil
- Crème solaire
- Caméra
- Votre sens de l'aventure
- Jumelles
- Smartphone entièrement fonctionnel requis
- Acompte préautorisé de 1 500 $ exigé pour l'équipement par partie
- Sac à dos (disponible à la location 5$)
- Veste de pluie (peut être achetée au magasin général de Kilauea)
- Eau en bouteille Peut être achetée au magasin général de Kilauea
- Non disponible pour les cyclistes de moins de 15 ans
- Non disponible pour les personnes pesant plus de 270lb
- Déconseillé aux cyclistes Juniors (vous devez être capable de diriger, changer de vitesse et équilibrer sur des terrains en gravier et pavés)
Avis(135)
The absolute best way to see the Park. The navigation APP was amazing and easy to follow. You get to see areas that would normally require a 1/4 to 1/2 mile walk with ease. Gwendolyn was amazing in getting us set up and used to the bikes. Highly recommend this no-brainer way to see an amazing park.
We had a blast! The bikes were solid and comfortable. The app was easy to use and provided good guidance around the park. Being on the bikes had the major bonus of not having to find parking at all the viewpoints. My son (15) depleted his battery by using the throttle too much, so he had to pedal back the last couple of miles. I pedaled the entire time, so didn't have to worry about battery power, and the pedal assist made it easy to climb the hills without much effort. We may have taken slightly too long at our lunch stop as there was a section of the route that we had to skip in order to be back at the starting point by 2, but again, my son used up his battery, so that worked out just fine. The only note I will make - follow the directions to the Lava Rock Cafe! I assumed we were starting inside the park somewhere, so paid the entry fee before realizing we were in the wrong spot- the instructions for the activity came with a link to pay the entry fee, so that definitely contributed to my misunderstanding. If I can support National Parks for $30, I don't mind.
It was a bit more tough than we expected. We are over 60 and if you ride often it shouldn’t be a problem. We had not been on a bike in about 4 years. Overall it was a great experience.
The best way to see all the points of interest in Volcano NP! We never had to worry if there were parking spots left at all the points of interest. GPS narration/navigation was very helpful. We did not use the “info” feature as we had to go through several screens to get to it. The one time we did use the info narration button it was informative. We did not like the case that held our phones. It was difficult to see the screen and our phones were not protected from the sun, which caused our phones to overheat. Once we moved our phones to our pockets we were able to listen to prompts for navigation. We would definitely do this tour again and highly recommend. It was fantastic to feel the breeze as we rode. Walking was too hot! Bike battery was great as well. I used mine a lot and never ran out. Take your own small backpack to carry sunblock and water.
Best adventure ever! We tagged along with another couple who had scheduled this e-bike tour! Fortunately, a volcano started erupting that morning! We were helpfully prepared and cautioned where to go and how to stay safe and still see this magnificent phenomenon! We had the most amazing sights and enjoyed the ride immensely! A bucket list item for sure!
We booked this bike ride online, a week or 2 before our visit to the Big Island. There were other e-bike tour companies, but what we really wanted was use of an e-bike without a formal tour guide. We wanted to do the park on our own. When we arrived, we were surprised there were probably 15 people already there. I had no idea this was such a popular activity. The team that checked us in was very helpful. They had us watch a video and sign the paperwork. Then they reviewed the bike and how to use the gears and motor (e-bikes usually are pedal-assist or have throttles - these bikes have a throttle), made sure the bike was the right height, gave us a helmet and bike lock, helped us download the route app and sent us on our way. I was a bit worried, as I haven't ridden a bike in 25 years, but it really does just come back to you. Thankfully, most of the ride is on fairly flat roads...but there are a few hills to climb. And that is where the motor is very useful. You also need to ride a short distance on gravel, which can be a bit slippery, so they don't recommend using the motor on gravel. I followed their instructions and I was just fine. The rental is for 4 hours. You decide where you want to go (based on the route in the app). The time flew by and before we knew it, it was almost time to return the bikes. We had saved Devastation Trail for the end of our ride, so we were rushing to get there in time before we had to return the bikes. Although the path to the viewpoint at Devastation Trail is about 1 mile long (from the parking lot), it only took us a short time of peddling to get there. Everyone we passed that was walking was jealous of our e-bike. There had been many reports from USGS that an eruption was immanent, so we were super hopeful that Pele would give us a show during our visit. Unfortunately, we only saw a bit of bubbling lava and smoke during this visit. Even still, this was an a really fun activity and gave us the opportunity to see the park in a whole new way. Highly recommended!! But the story doesn't end there....the VERY NEXT DAY, Kilauea erupted!! As soon as we heard the news, we called Gwen at Bike Volcano and asked if we could rent the e-bikes to visit the park again. She said sure (she was so accommodating), so we headed right over. We were well versed with the bike this time, so all we needed to do was get our helmet and hit the road. Tephra was falling from the sky, but we were so excited we could barely contain ourselves. We decided to head directly for Devastation Trail, but the park had closed off the area to visitors. So we then headed over to Crater Rim trail and got the show of a lifetime. It was truly amazing. Thank you Pele and Bike Volcano!!
This was an excellent tour! You truly have access to everything, the directions were very clear, and the views were absolutely amazing. Be sure to read everything that is sent to you in advance and watch the tip video—it’s very helpful. I also recommend arriving a little early so you don’t cut into your riding time. The team did a fantastic job making everyone feel comfortable on the bikes, which made the experience even better. I also highly recommend The Rim restaurant—such a wonderful experience and a perfect way to finish the day.
Make sure you arrive early to get set up on bike. The bikes were great and the trip was so fun. If you are tall make sure they know so you get a large frame.
We had an awesome experience doing a self guided app-directed e-bike ride through the Volcano national park! I bike a lot back home but had some trepidation around how intense it may be for my two teens. Happy to say the bikes were a breeze to ride, the route never got too strenuous or intense, and we didn’t really have to deal with too many passing cars overall. They also had multiple sized bikes perfectly suited to their size. The bikes worked great. I was barely down one bar of my battery and only had to go up to 4 or 5 power like twice the whole ride. My lighter kids ended the ride with the full battery charge intact. All told we covered just shy of 18 miles, opting to skip the final point of interest as the kids were getting a little tired and we were nearing the end of our rental. 4 hours really did fly by. My wife drove into the park, explored a bit in the car, and hung out at the lodge where we all met up for a great lunch. It was very sunny, we never had any clouds or inclement weather. We did agree that we were very happy to be on bikes as we rode past pedestrians walking along very long, hot, paved paths. Alas we didn’t see any lava, but there was an eruption at 3am before we arrived so there was a lot of smoke and steam activity. The safety briefing and instructions were clear and friendly, The app worked perfectly. Overall we just really enjoyed exploring at our own pace and not being tied to a tour. The only flag I will share is there are stretches where you will be riding on the edge of the road with little to no shoulder. We had a lot of cars coming the other direction passing by us, but luckily very few cars passing around from behind us. But I imagine if it’s really busy, there could be a lot of traffic to contend with. All drivers were courteous, I never felt unsafe, but it’s something to be aware of (was one of the reasons my wife chose to not ride). There are some great paths for biking - including some fun bits in the lush forest. I highly recommend this experience. Bring a pack, bring some water and a light jacket in case, make sure your phone is full charged (we didn’t bother with the audio portion) — bonus to stick a go pro on your helm!
The prep, bike, GPS and all other aspects of the ride were very satisfactory. What wasn’t right at all is how we were charged an extra $30 for a phone holder bag that broke with a faulty zipper on the first try. The owner warned about the poor quality of the bag before we started the ride, but that’s no excuse for charging the customer when her equipment broke so easily. It’s unfortunate that such a great experience is turned into frustration at the end of the ride.
We're glad to hear that most aspects of your ride were enjoyable. Regarding the waterproof phone protection bike bag, I want to address your concerns. Before you took possession of the e-bike, I personally demonstrated that the bag’s zippers were functioning properly and showed how to handle them with care to maintain their waterproof integrity. I also informed you of our policy that customers are responsible for a $30 replacement charge if the bag is returned with damaged zippers. Additionally, we check the zippers for damage before and after each ride to ensure they are in good condition. Customers are always welcome to decline using the bags if they prefer. The $30 charge reflects the replacement cost of the brand-new bag, which was damaged during your ride. As a small business, we cannot absorb these costs when items are damaged after providing clear instructions, demonstrations, and explicit notification of the replacement charge. I also want to clarify that the claim that the zipper broke on the first try is not accurate, as it was in perfect working order when I handed it over to you. We appreciate your understanding and thank you for choosing us. We remain committed to providing excellent service and enjoyable e-bike experiences for all our customers.



