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Lahaina and West Maui Mountains - Private Jeep Adventure

Overview
Discover the remote upper west side of Maui, ideal for those staying in Ka'anapali or Lahaina Town, and who have already experienced the Road to Hana. While the route on the west side of the island is a little rougher than the more famous Road to Hana, our expert guides are capable drivers. This adventure offers the option to stop at a variety of places, such as Punalau Beach, one of our favorite hidden locations. Known by a few locals, it can only be accessed by a 4×4 vehicle, like our convertible Jeeps, down a rough dirt road.
Another favorite cultural spot is the historic town of Lahaina. This old capital of the Kingdom of Hawaii (1820-1845) is rich in culture and history, as well as a former whaler’s port. Lahaina currently showcases great restaurants, art galleries and many souvenir shops along Front Street.

In your private, guided Jeep tour, you will see and experience some exclusive locations which are inaccessible by large buses and other vehicles.
City: Lahaina
Sun 23 Feb
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Starting at $515.60
Sun 23 Feb
Starting at $515.60
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What's Included
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
All Fees and Taxes
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Transportation is included. All stops are customizable for visit and duration of stop.
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
What To Expect
1
Maui
All stops on this tour are completely customizable, and transportation time between stops is included in the total tour time. You can decide if you would like to stay longer at some stops and skip others, the itinerary is totally up to you!
2
Olowalu Petroglyphs
Also known as Pu'u Kilea in the Hawaiian language, the Olowalu Petroglyphs are located along a basalt cliff in West Maui. About 100 ancient images have been chiseled into the rock here by ancient Hawaiians. You'll be able to see human and animal figures, as well as sails.
3
Makawao
Makawao is an old, Upcountry, Paniolo town. A Paniolo is a Hawaiian Cowboy. While most visitors had no idea there was such a thing as a Hawaiian Cowboy, they’ve actually been around these-here-parts since the 1800’s.
4
Honolua Bay
Honolua means “two harbors” in Hawaiian, and this bay was historically used by Honolua Ranch to receive supplies and ship products. The primary draw here today is snorkeling and surfing; you’re always guaranteed to see lots of fish, turtles and coral as long as you’re willing to swim out a bit from the beach.
5
Iao Valley State Monument
Towering emerald peaks guard the lush valley floor of ʻĪao Valley State Park. Located in Central Maui just west of Wailuku, this peaceful 4,000-acre, 10-mile long park is home to one of Maui's most recognizable landmarks, the 1,200-foot ʻĪao Needle. This iconic green-mantled rock outcropping overlooks ʻĪao stream and is an ideal attraction for easy hiking and sightseeing.
6
Lahaina Front Street
The second most visited spot in Maui, Lahaina is compact and crowded. It is also the only full-featured, walkable “down-town” you’ll find on Maui.
7
Punalau Beach
Punalau Beach is a rugged sand beach, the last sandy beach for quite a while, in fact. This isn’t the best place to lay out or go for a swim, but it is a spectacular place to take a quiet and secluded walk. When the surf is up in the winter months it may become crowded as surfers use this beach to access the popular “Windmills” surf break offshore.
8
Maui Tropical Plantation
Set amid 500 acres (202 hectares) of farmland in Waikapu Valley, Maui Tropical Plantation is a working plantation and agricultural theme park where more than 40 different crops and native plants are grown and harvested. Located on the grounds of a former sugarcane plantation, the park offers a glimpse into Maui’s agricultural past.
9
Karen Lei's Gallery
Karen Lei’s Gallery isn’t in a trendy strip mall or even easy to get to, but it’s well worth the drive. Her gallery is perched high above the village of Kahakuloa with Elephant Rock as the backdrop. Getting there may be time-consuming, but the views are stunning.
10
Nakalele Blowhole
This blowhole is large enough to accommodate a manhole cover and is powerful enough to easily blast it high in the air – especially during high surf and tides. (tide forecast) Some jets can approach 50+ feet and if you’re close enough you can feel the ground tremble beneath your feet as water is blasted skywards.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (1)
West S
Nov 2022
Our private Jeep tour with Ian was the best day of our Maui vacation. He was on-the-dot prompt, the Jeep was very comfortable, and we got to experience several different climates and stopped at amazing, beautiful places only locals would know about. Having lived there for 17 years (!), Ian was super-knowledgeable about the area, its history, people, and legends. He was very easy-going, a courteous driver, friendly, accommodating, and always flashing the shaka to everyone we crossed paths with during the drive. If you're on the fence about booking one "special" off-property activity, we highly recommend going off the beaten path and exploring the west Maui mountains with Hoaloha Jeep Adventures!

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