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Mauna Kea Summit & Stars, Big Island



It is no surprise that 8 nations choose to base their primary astronomical observations on Mauna Kea. At nearly 14,000 feet, the summit is above about 40% of the Earth’s atmosphere and 90% of water vapor allowing for exceptionally clear images on up to 300 nights per year. No better place then to sit back under the stars and ponder your small place in the Universe!


Mauna Kea is both the worlds’ tallest Volcano and the worlds’ tallest mountain, although as nearly 20,000 feet of it is under the Pacific Ocean it bequeaths the title of “highest” to other peaks.


On your way to the summit, enjoy the clarity of the famous Hawaiian skies and be taken on an intriguing and provocative journey through space where you will learn about the remarkable evolution that the island’s natural world has experienced. The tour will stop for a delicious hot picnic style dinner, before witnessing a sensational Mauna Kea sunset.

At the summit, you will be afforded jaw-dropping views of the horizon, Haleakala on nearby Maui and the worlds largest collection of telescopes. You will be hard pushed to find such a unique experience anyway in the world, and as such we recommend this as a “must-do” for any visit to Hawaii.

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