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Road to Hana Day Trip

Overview
The Hāna Highway is a 64.4-mile long stretch of spectacular views of rainforest, waterfalls, beaches and coastline. On the east after Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kīpahulu on the Piilani Highway. Although Hāna is only about 52 miles from Kahului, it takes about 2.5 hours to drive when no stops are made as the highway is very winding and narrow and passes over 59 bridges, 46 of which are only one lane wide. There are approximately 620 curves along Route 360 from just east of Kahului to Hāna, virtually all of it through lush, tropical rainforest. Many of the concrete and steel bridges date back to 1910 and all but one are still in use. This full-day trip to the Hana coast has the best scenic drive along the shorelines of Maui.
City: Lahaina
Sat 16 Nov
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Starting at $219.99
Sat 16 Nov
Starting at $219.99
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What's Included
Bottles of water will be provided throughout the day!
Please text us your choices to 1(808)374-2294 at the time of your booking.
Air-conditioned vehicle
Complimentary bags of Chips will be provided throughout the day!
minimum of 2 guests to book(singles please call us to book)
Narrated tour
A)bacon, egg and cheese muffin, B)egg & cheese muffin or C)rice with tomato, text us your choices to 1(808)374-2294
Additional Info
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • *****Notice***** please check your text messages for updates
  • As of March 26, 2022, all COVID restrictions has been lifted.
  • State of Hawaii Approved : PUC 4918 C
  • United States Department Of Transportation Approved # : 3897236
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Transportation vehicles regularly sanitised
What To Expect
1
Hana Highway - Road to Hana
The Hana Highway is a 64.4-mile-long (103.6 km) , longest, coastal scenic route in the world. To the east of Kalepa Bridge, the highway continues to Kipahulu as Hawaii Route 31 (the Piilani Highway). This tour covers 59 single lane bridges, over 640 turns and curves, through lush, tropical rainforest. Most of the concrete and steel bridges date back to 1910.
2
Ho'okipa Beach Park
Ho'okipa Beach is considered the windsurfing capital of the world, you can enjoy watching wind surfers, kite boarders and surfers challenge the oceans waves and shoreline winds. This is also the Threatened Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle capital of Maui, with 200-pound turtles feeding along the shoreline and basking on the beach all day long.
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Bamboo Forest
The impressive bamboo forest on the side of Hana Highway on the way to Hana.
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Ke‘anae Point
small Hawaiian villages doing their best to live like the Hawaiians of old. Hunting pigs and growing taro, bread fruit, and Bananas are all big parts of everyday life in this small community. It’s also the site of the famous Half Way to Hana Snack stand; shave ice, fresh coconut, cold drinks and of course the Original Fresh Baked Banana Bread. The Keanae overlook and peninsula offer views of one of the largest taro farms in Hawaii.
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Waikani Falls
A very popular set of falls because it is photogenic and situated like a drive-thru right on the road. We do have the upper waterfalls which is also called the Three Bears Waterfalls.
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Upper Waikani Falls
Beautiful waterfall along the side of the highway.
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Wai'anapanapa State Park
• Wainapanapa is Maui’s famous Black Sand Beach. Cobalt blue Ocean surrounded by black sand and black lava rocks from a recent flow only 10,000 years ago. Go for a walk along the edge of the bay and check out the blue water or just sit under a nice shade tree. This location is a great place to spend an hour relaxing, taking in one of the islands most beautiful locales. Fresh Water Caves and Lava Tubes • We take you to volcanic caves which you could explore. And if you are lucky you could witness the legend of the caves come alive. Certain time of the year red shrimp appear, turning the water red. Let our tour guides tell you the legend of Princess Popoalaea
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Charles Lindbergh's Grave
Charles Lindbergh retires to Kipahulu, Hana. Stop upon request.
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Pua'a Ka'a State Park
It is fairly easy to access the waterfall from here. Some people like to take a dip in the chilly waters by the waterfall and on a hot day. Wear swim suit layered and bring change of clothes. Don't forget the towels.
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Wailua Falls
Wailua Falls is perhaps the tallest roadside waterfall on the Hana Highway. This is most popular waterfalls and most congested. For everyones safety we will make a stop here if it is safe to do so if there is a parking. stop made upon request.
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Laulima Farm
Laulima Farm is a 13-acre organic family farm in the Kipahulu Valley. With many exotic and tropical fruits on the property you may sample at their tropical fruit stand! Organic coffee is grown here and definitely worth enjoying! Laulima is continually evolving to include more sustainable and ecologically sound practices on the land.
12
Ohe'o Gulch
Often called Seven Sacred Pools, Oheo Gulch is famous for it's beautiful 7 pools which is a name coined decades ago by the owner of what is now Travaasa Hana (previously Hotel Hana Maui) for the purpose of marketing this deservingly spectacular (but then unknown) remote location to tourists.
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Cancellation Policy
All sales are final. No refund is available for cancellations.
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Reviews (616)
Doris C
Dec 2017

This tour was wonderful. Everything was on schedule. Our tour guide was very informative-had answers to any questions we had. Was kind and thoughtful. Stopped anywhere we wanted to. The scenery is beautiful. Would recommend this to to anyone who wants to see the sights of Maui.

ninaspohr
Dec 2017

Our Tour guide, Jake did an exceptional job on this tour!! Many extras. It was a great road trip!

SandyWichitaKS
Nov 2017
We were called and told we would need to change our trip from Saturday to Sunday. Not as convenient for us but ok. We were met my a nice man in front of our hotel and settled into the van, only to be driven to a roadside pull-off and told we were moving to a car and handed off to a young man. We then drove to a shopping center to pick up a young couple from a cruise ship. Now it's dawning on us that we are to be spending the entire day in this miniature version of a car. The kind where there's the big hump in the middle of the back seat and the floorboard in the middle is about six inches higher. We asked, couldn't they get a van. Our young man began going on and on about how vans are gas guzzlers and why would we want one of those, they're not cost effective, that they are only meant for six or seven passengers, etc. My husband said well there are five of us, two very small seats. He then takes us back to the car rental agency for another car. No bigger. Other couple says we want three seats. Finally after much arguing, my husband and I decide to cancel the trip. To spend 11 - 12 hours squished together wasn't what we signed up for. A trip that was $30 more than others. He argues with us some more and we again say we want to cancel. The guy leaves for awhile, comes back, and now finally we get a van. Now he starts talking about how he ordered a van first, one wasn't available, they are giving us someone else's car, etc. If you remember, above he stated how vans are the gas guzzlers, they don't do that in Hawaii, not cost effective for only five people. Obviously, he did not order a van to begin with. We start off. There is no choice for breakfast. We were getting a breakfast sandwich, with egg, bacon and cheese. I'm thinking McDonalds. That's ok, I like those. Except this was made with, I guess, poached eggs. First bite and all the yolk runs down. I absolutely can not stand uncooked, runny egg yolks! The snacks we were supposed to have, never saw any. We were offered a bottle of water at lunch.....We stopped for coconut nut based ice cream. I thought maybe that was our included snack. But it wasn't, we paid for it ourselves. That all being said, it was a beautiful drive. We did stop several places to take pictures and enjoy the sights. It is a very long day and we were exhausted by the end. But I'm glad we were able to do it and not have to worry about doing the driving. However, I would most certainly make sure exactly what kind of vehicle you are going to be riding in. At $150 a person, you deserve to be comfortable. We would not have gone if they didn't finally get the van.

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