
The Hawaii Island is about the range of Connecticut, yet surrounds a more
diverse collection of atmosphere and scenery than you can imagine. While
visiting Hawaii, you will come across all from scorching volcanoes to
snow-capped mountains, green rainforests and gleaming waterfalls, flower-filled
meadows and white, black and green sand beaches. Hawaii is the youngest of the
islands in the Hawaiian chain, and it is still being formed today, with Mount
Kilauea erupting and adding a football ground of lava each week to the island.
Hawaiian Volcano Cruise ships sailing between the Hawaiian Islands,
including those from Norwegian Cruise Lines, make a point to conduct night
tours, so passengers can get front-row seats for the fantastic show. The
luminous colors of orange, yellow and red churn as billowing smoke rises each
time lava pours into the ocean below. Much more noticeable at night, Kilauea is
quite a demonstration and always a highlight of any cruise. While nearly
everyone is conditioned to imagine of volcanic eruptions as a vicious,
unpredictable explosion that projects gallons of liquid lava violently into the
air, this is hardly ever the case. While nevertheless fascinating, eruptions at
Kilauea are more of a sluggish spewing of thick, red-hot lava that combines and
melds with dried, black lava rock as it persistently carves out a new path. Make
your trip unforgettable with
Hawaiian Volcano Cruise with Cruisevacationcenter.com.