Top 5 Volcano Holidays Around the World

Through the active summit, spewing lava into the sea to cool long rocky islands, which now supports a diversity of flora and fauna, volcanic sites around the world offer a variety of experiences for all travelers. These five objectives combine geological wonders, exquisite natural, cultural richness and deluxe rooms which provide the finest luxury vacation volcano.

1. Big Iceland, Hawaii

Is the Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on the BigIceland and is home to two active volcanoes, including Kilauea, the most active in the world. Here you can witness an ancient process of destruction and creation as hot bands of molten lava flowing into the sea, creating a fascinating spectacle. It is a place of stunning contrasts: flipped from black sand beaches to the green rain forests, mysterious caves of spectacular lava snow mountains. There is limited accommodation in the park itself, for real benefit to a pensionof the leading 5-star resorts on neighboring islands.

Halekulani on Waikiki Beach, is known for its warm hospitality, exceptional service and sumptuous cuisine famous. Unwind in the opulence unmatched in this ocean side paradise.

2. Galapagos Islands

For a unique ecological experience, we consider a luxury cruise in the famous archipelago of volcanic islands, the Galapagos Islands. This seemingly barren black rocks host a wonderful selection of animals, many highly adapted to the harshConditions, the visitor since Charles Darwin 200 years ago have intrigued. Isolated from civilization, this

amazing creatures are undisturbed by human presence and you will be privileged with many close encounters. See giant tortoises, marine iguanas, flightless cormorants, 13 species of Darwin finches, penguins, sea lions and pink flamingos.

From the rugged volcanic peaks of Cerro Brujo to calm lagoons in the Galapagos, you experience one of the truly greatWilderness and enjoy a relaxing swim or walk along a secluded beach.

3. Bora Bora

Even in the Pacific Ocean, the remnants of an extinct volcano creates a completely different world, in the form of exquisite Bora Bora. This is the ultimate in luxury island holiday destination. Located inside a turquoise lagoon and protected by an encircling reef, offers this protected oasis of wild beauty of each sumptuous comfort you desire.The region is famous for his over-the-WaterBungalows, from your private port where you can enjoy the extraordinary landscape, including the high peaks of Mount Pahia and Mount Otemanu, lush forests, secluded white beaches, and endless emerald-green sea. You can snorkel next to a rainbow cloud of tropical fish, or take an exciting jet skiing, and discover the small islands around the lagoon, or just lucky with the search for a spa treatment in a 5-star hotels such as the Bora Bora Lagoon Resort & Spa.

4. Sicily, Italy

Thelargest island in the Mediterranean, Sicily is also home to the highest active volcano in Europe, Mount Etna. Beyond the old lava flows and craters, there is much to discover. The gentle slopes of the forest of oak, pine and beech forests, creating a haven for wildlife and birds, and the fertile soil is also responsible for a fantastic selection of tempting local produce such as wine and citrus. The region is also rich in cultural history with many ancient Greekand Roman ruins. Hiring a sports car is a popular way to explore this diverse landscape, from majestic mountains to the popular beaches at the base, in style.

5. Hakone, Japan

Hakone National Park is located in the Fuji-Hakone-Izu, a series of popular destinations, including Japan Deluxe includes Mt. Fuji and the Fuji Five Lakes. One of the many highlights of a visit to Hakone is Owakudani (Great Boiling Valley), a valley with an active volcanic vents, sulfurand hot springs. The cable car to the valley offers breathtaking views of the Hakone mountains and Mt. Fuji. Cruises on the nearby Lake Ashi offers another opportunity to see the spectacular mountain. Fuji, along with the beautiful scenery of the lake itself and the Hakone shrine located on the shore.