Date: Tuesday, October 27, 2009
I would like to thank BikeVolcano.com for the wonderful experience you provided for my wife and I last week. I would especially like to thank Eric and Big Willy who led us on our tour and went ABOVE AND BEYOND what was expected from tour guides. Big Willy made [...]
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A Honeymooners Thank You!!!
05Nov09Awesome Tour
05Nov09AWESOME does not even begin to describe the time my sister and I had on the bike to Pele tour. Kyle and Eric are GREAT. We definitely got to see things we would have never found on our own or with any other tour group. You know it is a real life [...]
Summer Tour Review
05Nov09Date: Saturday, August 15, 2009
We had a truly awesome time! There were 7 of us (McMullen’s and Holladay ’s) that did the bike tour in August. We all learned so much about the area. Our guide, Eric, made the adventure truly interesting; the teenagers enjoyed it as much as the adults. He let us [...]
Eric is awesome! All four of us had a blast! He was extremely knowledgeable. It was way more than we had ever expected. We would and WILL highly recommend this tour. It is the best way to visit the volcano.
Colin was very hospitable and [...]
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My husband and I went on your bike tour last week. Kyle was our driver and Eric was our guide. We had a fantastic time and both guys were great. We were especially impressed with Eric’s knowledge of both geology and Hawaiian culture. We will definitely recommend your company to [...]
We were lucky enough to have done many activities on our recent 10 day honeymoon trip to the big island. We had a blast doing everything from relaxing to riding horses, from fishing to zodiac rides through sea caves. We have to say though, that the bike ride we took on Monday, April 6 was [...]
I just returned home from Hawaii and wanted to tell you how enjoyable our bike ride was on Tuesday June 2 2008. My cousin had not been on a bicycle in over 10 years and was a little hesitant about taking the trip. However there was peace of mind knowing that the van [...]
At 2:58 a.m. on Wednesday, March 19, 2008, scientists at the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory recorded a small explosion in Halema`uma`u crater, the first explosive event since 1924. Debris was scattered over a 75 acre area. A light dusting of ash fell in a community several miles away in the district of Ka`u.
On April 9, another [...]





