

A 500-year-old lava cave in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, offering a unique perspective on the power of volcanoes.
Known for its stunning views of the Kilauea Volcano, this lodge offers a delightful breakfast with a focus on local ingredients.
Located within the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, this restaurant offers a unique dining experience with views of the Kilauea Volcano.
Offering fine dining with a focus on locally sourced ingredients, this restaurant is known for its exceptional service and stunning views of the Kilauea Volcano.
Crafted from cooled lava, these unique pieces symbolize the power and beauty of Hawaii's volcanoes.
Harvested from the ocean, this sacred salt is used in traditional Hawaiian ceremonies and cooking.
Handcrafted using ancient Hawaiian techniques, these pieces incorporate lava rock, bone, and other natural materials.

White rice, topped with a hamburger patty, a fried egg, and brown gravy.

Thick paste made from the root of the taro plant, often served with salt or chili pepper.
Slow-cooked pork, seasoned with salt and sometimes smoked, often served at luaus.