Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Iao Valley


Today we had a great turnout for our 2 island tour. Both the Napali Coast, Molokai Sea cliffs, Haleakala and Iao Valley were picture perfect.

Monday, February 18, 2008

2 great photo's on today's tour

We have spoken about Mauna Kea and Rainbow falls in previous posts. Today our tour guide snapped 2 great shots of both from the air and ground tours.


Look closely as you can see a rainbow at rainbow falls.



The snowcapped mountain of Mauna Kea is sometimes surprising to the folks who think Hawaii is all about sand and surf.

Friday, February 8, 2008

Rainbow Falls State Park


Located just outside downtown Hilo, this is your second stop on the Volcano Orchid Tour. Rainbow Falls is one of the easiest waterfalls to go to in Hawaii. During the morning you may be rewarded with a beautiful rainbow - the morning sun glistening through the mist from the falls.

Friday, February 1, 2008

Banyan Tree Drive


What do Film maker Cecil B. DeMille, Baseball player Herman "Babe" Ruth, Presidents Richard Nixon and Franklin D. Roosevelt,  along with Famous Pilot Amelia Earhart have in common?   They all planted banyan trees on Hilo's famous Banyan Tree Drive.  This is the first stop once you arrive in Hilo Hawaii.  Banyan Tree Drive comes with an interesting story but will save that for your tour.

The photo above was taken today by our Tour Guide and shows the magnificent banyan tree.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Lava Flow


Kilauea the most active volcano in the world has been erupting continuously since 1983. Yesterday our Flight Attendant took this photo with her camera phone showing some recent lava flow.  Our Volcano tour from Oahu to the Big Island has been sold out.   Therefore, reservations should be made in advance from our website www.iflyinterisland.com
Booking before you arrive on island will guarantee you a seat on this fantastic tour. This tour is available on Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Mauna Kea


Mauna Kea, Hawaii's tallest volcano is currently snow capped.  Mauna Kea which means white mountain in Hawaiian is a dormant volcano on the Island of Hawaii.  Famous for its telescopes, Mauna Kea is ideal for astronomical observations due to the elevation and atmospheric conditions.  Last year  around this time a snow storm blanketed the mountain with fresh snow.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Hula


Nothing seems to define Hawaii more then beautiful sunsets and hula.  The photo of the hula girl is from the Hawaii Visitors and Convention Bureau. Interisland Airways is an active member of the HVCB.   You can check out their website at gohawaii.com.