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REVERSE Hana Road Loop - Private Jeep Adventure

Overview
Choose your own adventure, and get the most out of your Maui experience, with our Reverse Hana Highway Adventure. Your tour begins along the less-explored southern coast of the Hana Highway, continues past Hana Town, and concludes along the more famous northern route. With your customized tour, you will get to see twice as much as those who travel only the northern route, then turn around and go back.

In your private, guided Jeep tour, you will see and experience some exclusive locations which are inaccessible by large buses and other vehicles.

2 person minimum per booking.
City: Lahaina
Sat 28 Dec
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Starting at $620.00
Sat 28 Dec
Starting at $620.00
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What's Included
Private transportation
Bottled water
Air-conditioned vehicle
Additional Info
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Face masks required for travellers in public areas
  • Face masks required for guides in public areas
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Social distancing enforced throughout experience
  • Regularly sanitised high-traffic areas
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
  • Regular temperature checks for staff
  • Temperature checks for travellers upon arrival
What To Expect
1
Harold Rice Park
Your first stop on this Reverse Road to Hana adventure will be at Rice Park, in Kula. This is a beautiful overlook at about 3,000 feet above sea level, giving you a view of the West Maui Mountains, the Islands of Lanai, Kaho'olawe and Molokini, as well as the Alalakeiki Channel.
2
Huialoha Church
This beautiful old Hawaiian church was built in 1859 and recently restored. The 4x4 access road leads you to a beautiful peninsula with epic ocean views in front and rolling hills behind you. A spiritual experience not to be missed.
3
Laulima Farm
"Laulima" literally translates to "many hands." This lush, organic family farm includes a roadside stand with unique and exotic fruits such as Jackfruit, Ice-Cream Bananas and Soursop, along with many others. Don't miss the secluded dining area, surrounded by a grove of bamboo trees.
4
Charles Lindbergh's Grave
Final resting place of famed aviator Charles Lindbergh, you will find his grave in the Palapala Ho'omau Church courtyard. Enjoy the most eastern part of Maui, which receives the first rays of the morning sun. "When walking around this area, please be respectful of the land and the people that use the church on a regular basis. This is a special place for those that live here." Road to Hana website
5
Ohe'o Gulch
Commonly known as "The Seven Sacred Pools," this area is part of the Haleakala National Park and not accessible to commercial tour operations. However, you'll have a great view of rushing falls while driving over a picturesque bridge on the famed highway.
6
Wailua Falls
"Cascading approximately 80 feet down the side of a lush jungle wall into to a lovely plunge pool, this is easily one of Maui's most accessible and majestic falls." Road to Hana website
7
Koki Beach
Koki beach, with it's intriguing red sand, is one of those beaches that are pretty to look at, but in which we don't recommend you go swimming. Conditions can be quite hazardous due to riptides and high surf. Have cameras at the ready to capture the views from this beach, including Alau Island, a natural sanctuary for the 'iwa seabird. If this is where you this is where you choose to lunch, the you'll find delectable huli huli chicken and pork from a beachside stand.
8
Hana
This quaint, historic town is the namesake of the Road to Hana, yet blink three times and you'll miss it! Hana has remained relatively unchanged since the early days of Hawaii, and its residents work very hard to keep it traditional and authentic. Respect and aloha go a long way when visiting Hana! We don't usually actually stop here, but let us know if that's on your list!
9
Wai'anapanapa State Park
Commonly known as Black Sand Beach, and one of the most popular stops on Road to Hana, you'll want the full experience at this rare, natural feature. ā€œThe black volcanic sand beach is a highlight at this state park in Maui, Hawaii, but thereā€™s plenty more to see, including caves, [a blow hole]...and a natural stone arch. Wildlife is abundant, and on any given day you might see an incredible seabird colony or watch the parkā€™s tide pools turn crimson with the arrival of thousands of tiny shrimp.ā€ ā€“ National Geographic
10
Hana Lava Tube
Descend into the cool, dark abyss and enjoy some peaceful time in this natural wonder. The half-mile round trip, 30-minute self-guided tour will show you many forms and variations of cooled lava in unique configurations. Rare stalactites, "the bowling alley" lava flow and dripping "chocolate fudge," all frozen in time. Use your flashlight to spot the glittering pyrite, or "fool's gold," throughout. There is an additional entrance fee for this feature.
11
Hanawi Falls
A beautiful falls surrounded by lush, tropical vegetation, get your camera ready, but leave your swimsuits and hiking shoes in the car... with danger of rockslides and flash floods down below, this aquatic rush is best seen from a distance.
12
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
If, "swim in a waterfall," is on your bucket list, this is the stop for you! An easily accessible waterfall in a picturesque park, the adventurous can swim in the pool below the falls. There are picnic benches nearby if you're feeling snacky, as well as a convenient restroom.
13
Makapipi Falls
Another amazing view along the Road to Hana, Makapipi Falls is especially breathtaking after recent rain. It runs right under one of the many bridges on Hana Highway, and plummets into a striking blue pool below. Get your cameras ready!
14
Upper Waikani Falls
Also known as "Three Bears" waterfall, these beautiful falls are visible from the road and triple your viewing pleasure.
15
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
Wailua Valley Overlook offers a quick stop that's blink-and-you'll-miss-it...but we won't let you miss it! Look for the "hidden" steps and walk up to the overlook that gives you an expansive, breathtaking view of azure ocean and emerald landscape like nowhere else.
16
Keā€˜anae Point
Ke'anae is an historic village, where you will find taro patches that have grown there for generations. The peninsula is well-known for its many picture-ready locations, crashing surf and rugged terrain. "On your drive down, you'll pass a stone church built in 1856, the only remaining building after the devastating tsunami of 1946, which killed twenty four people when waves topping 35 feet crashed into the village with no warning. Following this tragedy, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center was implemented, which still sits on Oahu's Ewa Beach." Maui Information Guide You will also find our favorite, warm, oven-fresh, baked-daily banana bread on Maui at this picturesque location!
17
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
"Mauiā€™s scenic wonderland on the road to Hana!" Maui Garden of Eden Walk through 26 acres of nature trails and stunning vistas. Stop by the waterfall overlook, as well as the spot where they filmed the opening for Jurassic Park. Look out for local wildlife, including peacocks, ducks and mongoose. Separate entrance fee required for admittance to this feature.
18
Ho'okipa Beach Park
A world-renowned beach for surfers and windsurfers, as well as a resting spot for sea turtles, Ho'okipa is a favorite stop for our guests. Take in the view from the lookout up top, or venture down the path to the beach and discover that all those "boulders" were actually turtles!
19
Paia
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to end your tour, and a great place to come back for good food and live music.
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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 (236)
Madi_movement
Oct 2019
My mother and I had the most phenomenal experience on the Road to Hana Full Circle Tour. Getting up early is so worth it, with an exciting day full of the beautiful twists and turns of Hana Road to come. From the moment we met David and Drew at our hotel, they made us feel so welcome and looked after. As a true local, David packed our day full of history and fascinating information about Maui and the various stop points along the way to Hana. He explained the changes in the vegetation as we went further down Hana Road, pointed out the various lava tubes and chose a fabulous spot to stop for lunch. Hana Farms is just gorgeous and produces delicious food, and has fabulous Banana Bread for sale! All of the food is organic and made onsite. I highly recommend the pork plate with grilled pineapple and green papaya salad. We also made a stop at the crystal clear waters of Hamoa Bay which is an absolute must! I could go on for hours about how wonderful the day was. Overall, this tour is amazing. I highly recommend doing a tour with Hoaloha Jeep Tours, not only for the experience they offer but also for your own safety. Hana Road is a very complex and windy road. There are a lot of one lane only sections and can be dangerous to those who don't know it well. Thats why we felt so safe and happy with David and Drew. Mahalo to the both of you!
bargainhuntah
Oct 2019
We recently visited Maui and did the reverse road to Hana tour. This was the highlight of our 8 days in Maui. I was on the fence of whether or not to book a tour like this solely based on reviews, but in hindsight it was the BEST decision ever. I did extensive research prior to booking and we knew that this trip was not one of the typical ones offered all over Maui. From the second we were picked up, we felt comfortable, at ease and in the hands of seasoned professionals. One thing that you do not want to do on your own is drive the road to Hana. A. You wonā€™t be able to see 1/4 of what you can see as a passenger B. You will miss many of the hidden treasures, that the locals know about C. You will not get the wonderful knowledge that the driver will share with you (Scotty Joe & Drew were an A+++++) D. You will encounter many hairpin turns, a challenge for the best of drivers And most importantly... E. You will be fighting with your partner at every turn, to SLOW down and looking at many wives faces in oncoming traffic, most looked miserable...this will completely ruin your trip!!! You want to do this road in the reverse...why?...because every other tour group and bus is going in the opposite direction. Why is this important?...ever on a one lane road behind a bus?... you lose all vision in front of you and are prisoners behind a slow moving bus, until they decide to pull over....trust me , misery at itā€™s finest. With the reverse road to Hana, you will be out 10-12 hours, moving the whole time, stopping and seeing magnificent sights and listening to your tour guide. Our driver and guide was Scotty Joe. If you are lucky, heā€™ll be your guide too (Iā€™m sure the other drivers are equally as good). You will learn a lot, but most importantly the meaning of Aloha. He was fantastic and the entire experience should not be missed. The tour is not inexpensive, but how often will you get this chance in life. We were celebrating our anniversary and more importantly after 6 months of cancer treatments, I learned that Iā€™m cancer free! One of my personal life lessons along the way has been, donā€™t put off what you can do today, none of us are guaranteed tomorrow! Take this tour, you wonā€™t be disappointed and if you have any questions and are hemming and hawing...feel free to reach out to me!...we will have memories and pictures to last a lifetime, thatā€™s for sure!
julienwyatt
Oct 2019
Doug was our tour guide on the full Road to Hana Tour and he did a spectacular job at providing us with quite a few history tidbits as well as showing us some less traveled areas to avoid the tourist buses! The entire trip was exhilarating and I can't recommend this company enough! Book it now and you won't regret it!

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