Where you will want to stay during your visit to Kilauea And Volcano National Park!
Take a stroll, day or night, on our beautiful Volcano Village lanes! Feast your eyes on the plants and birds. But remember, you might need an umbrella at any time!
Many of the homes in Volcano Village are like something out of Homes and Gardens, only better!
Volcano Village is renowned as an artist enclave. Randy Takaki, whose sculpture you can see at the Volcano Art Center garden, was known for his "Guardian" figures,
We have so many community events, like our old time Fourth of July Parade.
Volcano Village might rightly be called the hydrangia capital of the world! Lucky you to be here during the peak blossoming season!
One of Volcano Village's fine old estates.
We have a number of fantastic eateries in Volcano Village, ranging from local style cafe take-outs to fine continental cuisine. Pictured is ono (delicious) breadfruit salad, a must try while you are here.
Authentic hula at Volcano Art Center
Painters, sculptors, composers, potters, jewelers-- artists of all kinds live in Volcano Village
Yes we have seasons too!
Berries from our local farms!
Many homes in Volcano Village were built by master carpenter Kenneth Lahte.
Shizuno Nasu Internationally renowned and classically trained dance artist performing old Japanese mythological dance at Volcano Art Center
Check out the beautiful mosaics at the Niaulani Campus
You might see our state bird, the nene!
Anthuriums, the flower of heart.
Tibouchina, though an invasive, is lovely in the late summer and fall.
Mosaics at Niaulani Campus
Check out the beautiful art on our lower store!
Volcano School of Arts and Sciences Mosaic.
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Volcano Village, the upper farm and ranchlands-- a beautiful drive.