On the southern most
part of the Big Island at Hawaii
Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea Volcano
continues to rise as one of the most
active volcanoes in the world. Tour
ancient lava tubes, moon-like craters,
spewing sulfur vents, and perhaps even
witness the rare sight of molten rock
spilling into the sea. It is no wonder
why this place has earned its hotspot as
Hawaii's #1 attraction.