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ROAD TO HANA

If you visit Maui, you absolutely “must” travel the picturesque Road to Hana, and you should enjoy it in the comfort of a deluxe, air-conditioned, smooth riding minibus with a professional driver. We provide the best way to fully experience the incredible 620 curves and beautiful 59 single-lane bridges along the way. We will make stops along the way at some of the most well-known locations, including a conditions-permitting waterfall swim stop.

The Road to Hana features miles of lush tropical rainforests, beautiful waterfalls at every turn, narrow one-lane bridges and most importantly our colorful and enduring cultural traditions kept by our elders. Hana truly is a world unto itself. Discover its stories, live its legends and experience the authentic hospitality of Hana with our cultural experts as visitors have the rare opportunity to mix with the Aunties of Hana and experience cultural practices and traditions. You will travel through the very heart of Maui, and all that makes Maui no ka oi (the best!) This magical experience will allow you to see both sides of the famous Hana Highway.

Start your tour with a continental breakfast, enjoy fresh fruit, pastries, coffee, tea, and juice before heading for the “Highway”. Highlights of the tour include:
Pa’ia Town - laid back “windsurfing capital of the world”, with its boutiques and restaurants is driven through as you travel eastward toward Hana.
Kaumahina State Park - engulfed by a dense forest is a relaxing stop with awe-inspiring coastline views and refreshing, cool ocean breezes.
Upper Waikani Falls - also known and “Three Bears Falls”, are three parallel waterfalls 70 feet in height and one of the most photogenic sites on the trip.
Ke’anae Peninsula - created by flowing lava and juts into the ocean, where waves crash against jagged volcanic rocks. Taro famers on the peninsula practice sustainable farming as did the ancient Hawaiians. The old stone church, the village’s only surviving structure after a 1946 tsunami hit.
Pua’a Ka’a State Park - an ideal spot to swim in tranquil waterfall pools, conditions permitting (bring towel and bathing suit). The turquoise water is stunning and equally enjoyed by bathers and spectators. Photo time, again!
Wai’anapanapa State Park and Black Sand Beach - a magnificent site of a lava tube, sea arches, blowhole, and that wonderful beach. Our guests rank it as one of the finest stops on the tour. Wai’anapanapa means “glistening water” in Hawaii and refers to nearby streams but can also apply to the striking ocean views.
Hana Bay - viewed while driving through the Hana Town and some of the best views of the bay are from the road. It’s a favorite beach area for local residents
South Wailua Falls - just past Hana and one of the tallest waterfalls offering convenient access from the roadway. Highly photographed falls and a picture you need in your camera!
Kipahulu Valley and ‘Ohe’o Gulch - can be seen will driving across the bridge directly above the head of the Falls of ‘Ohe’o waterfall, as the road heads in a southwesterly direction.
Kaupo - where you’ll notice the distinct change in topography and views while driving around the “backside” from Hana. Volcanic rock and dry grasslands with grazing cows prevail. Kaupo is a sparsely populated sustainable ranching region.
Upcountry Maui - in the higher elevations surrounding Haleakala is reached as your remarkable day concludes. Its fertile volcanic soil is conducive to farming, dairy, and even production of local wines and spirits.

Lunch at Hana Farms, a tropical farm and marketplace located in the rainforest along Hana Highway. Tropical fruits and spices are grown on the farm, and local network of small suppliers growing and harvesting crops contribute to menus and marketplace goods. You can choose to upgrade your tour to include a selection from 3 lunch options in your tour price, or purchase your lunch directly at Hana Farms.

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