β Vol - The brightest star of the constellation, a star with an apparent magnitude of 3.7. This orange giant is located at a distance of 108 light years.

γ Vol - An attractive double star for a small telescope, with components of brightness 3.8mag and 5.7mag, located at a distance of 13.6". They have an orange and yellow color.

ε Vol - Double star composed of components with magnitudes 4 and 7, which can be resolved using a small telescope. Their separation is 6".

κ Vol - The double star is easily distinguishable even in a telescope. The primary component with a brightness of 5.4 magnitude is located at a distance of 65 arcseconds from the companion with a brightness of 5.7 magnitude. At a separation of 37 arcseconds, there is another companion of 9th stellar magnitude.

S Vol - A variable star of the Mira type, whose maximum is usually around 8.6 mag, sometimes even 7.7 mag. However, it only drops to 13.6 mag at minimum. This entire cycle takes place over a period of 14 months.