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Kilauea is the most active volcano in the world located in the Hawaiian Islands. Since 1983, it continues to erupt and has become quite the fascination and tourist destination when visiting Volcanoes National Park. One can explore easily by car or foot, depending on the amount of hours one is willing to visit. Be sure to check out the Kilauea Visitor Center in the park for the most current information on the lava flow activity. Most lodging nearby this volcano consists of oceanfront properties including the Bali House & Cottage at Kehene Beach Hawaii with large master bedrooms, beautiful tropical gardens, gated/covered parking, and the Kehena Beach only steps away, the Kalani Oceanside Retreat with free airport shuttle service, a lovely outdoor pool, and only five miles from the Volcanoes National Park, and The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls, a bed & breakfast oasis with free Wi-Fi and breakfast, scenic waterfall views, and a quiet location outside of the main tourist areas.