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Road to Hana Rainforest Black Sand Beach and Waterfalls

Overview
Marvel at the panoramic coastline and mountain views, tropical forest, waterfalls, black sand beach and other iconic sites as you enjoy a thrilling ride on this well known Road to Hana. Enjoy this full day sightseeing tour while visiting the Maui's most stunning natural locations.
City: Maui
Tue 22 Apr
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Starting at $215.99
Tue 22 Apr
Starting at $215.99
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What's Included
Chips, granola bar, fresh pineapple
Hotel pickup and drop-off (if option selected)
Air-conditioned vehicle
Narrated tour
Picnic style homemade sandwiches from local deli (ham, turkey or veggie), fresh locally grown fruit.
Hawaiian cane juice
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • This tour is not confirmed until the operator calls you to confirm it and setup a pickup.
  • Due to circumstances out of our control (closures, traffic, inclement weather, etc.), routing and times are subject to change.
  • Write your lunch preference under special requirements - HAM or TURKEY or VEGGIE SANDWICHES. We DON'T offer any food alternatives. If you are on a special diet (raw, vegan, or have food allergies), you must bring your own food.
  • Please indicate your hotel in 'Hotel Pickup' at time of booking in the "special requirement" section
  • Please provide a proper contact phone number to confirm food orders and pickup arrangements. If resort phone is provided please provide room number in the "special requirement" section
  • Provide your EMAIL address under special requirements
What To Expect
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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
Paia
Just four miles into your drive to Hāna from Kahului, you'll discover the historic town of PāŹ»ia on Maui's north coast. Divided into Lower PāŹ»ia and PāŹ»ia, this hospitable community was once a booming plantation town during the heyday of Maui's sugar cane industry. Today PāŹ»ia is a town of colorful, rustic storefronts filled with local art galleries, one-of-a-kind shopping boutiques and restaurants.
3
Ho'okipa Beach Park
A perfect spot for a light breakfast when spotting local surfers and wild turtles and taking pictures of the famous Northshore coastline. Lavatories are available.
4
Twin Falls Maui
Twin Falls is the first easily accessible string of waterfalls and pools on the Road to Hana
5
Haipua'ena Falls
Haipua'ena Falls is a small waterfall and pool along Maui's popular Road to Hana. Thanks to the unsigned trail and short hike over an often muddy path, the pool receives far less visitor traffic than the well-signed falls along the route.
6
Keā€˜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. Itā€™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.
7
Ching's Pond
Very photogenic spot to get photographed doing something life threatening.
8
Upper Waikani Falls
Upper Waikani Falls is often referred to as Three Bears, thanks to the three separate but parallel falls of differing lengthsā€”with the third and smallest being the ā€œbaby bearā€ falls on the right.
9
Wailua Falls
Wailua Falls is a picturesque, yet very easily accessible waterfall visible from The Hana Highway. You don't even need to get out of your car to see it!
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Hana Lava Tubes
Lava tubes are formed when massive flows cool on the surface forming an insulating conduit for the lava flowing underneath. During the creation of Mauiā€™s volcanic landscape these served like the veins of the volcano, channeling lava for many miles underground before being deposited as new landmass (in this case, into the ocean.) After a volcano has been dormant for some time, these tubes usually begin to cave in and disappear under the forces of nature. Since much of the surface of Maui formed long ago, we have few lava tubes of significant size remaining; Kaā€™eleku Cave is the largest known accessible lava tube on Maui.
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Hana Bay
Located within Hana Bay is Hana Beach Park, which has a long black-sand beach and is the safest swimming beach along the East Maui coast. The bay is protected by a coral reef and harbored from big swells by its curved shape.
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Wai'anapanapa State Park
Wainapanapa is Mauiā€™s famous Black Sand Beach and fresh water caves. 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. We serve picnic style lunch at this beautiful area. Swim at your own discretion. Lavatories are available.
13
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a Falls (rolling pig) resides in the Puaā€™a Kaā€™a State Wayside Park, which made it one of the rare waterfalls on the Hana Highway. Swim at your own discretion and risk in the freshwater pools. Lavatories are available.
14
Upper Waikani Falls
Located just beyond Mile Marker 19 on the maukaā€”or mountain sideā€”of Hana Highway, Upper Waikani Falls is often referred to as Three Bears, thanks to the three separate but parallel falls of differing lengthsā€”with the third and smallest being the ā€œbaby bearā€ falls on the right.
15
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
Wailua Valley is an ahupuaŹ¼a that sits just after the Keanae peninsula on the road to Hana. The area, though small, is rich in Hawaiian culture. It is here that an abundance of rare culturally significant fish and plant life can still be found. The area holds many ancient taro, or kalo, patches; a number of which are still in operation. In Hawaiian legend, taro is literally the older brother of all Hawaiians. And, so ā€œMahiŹ¼aiŹ¼anaā€, or cultivation of the land, is an ingrained principle that has endured for the people of Wailuanui.
16
Honomanu
Right beyond Kaumahina State Wayside Park you'll find a pullout that gives a good view of Honomanu Bay. From this vantage point you can get another good look at the Ke'anae Peninsula. The views from Kaumahina Wayside park are superior to this pullout, so if you can, be sure to stop at the Wayside Park instead.
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Kaumahina State Wayside Park
Beautiful views of the Keanae Peninsula, lavatories are available.
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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 (15)
Allison_C
Nov 2023
We had an absolutely fantastic time. Trip of a lifetime. Quinn was our tour guide and he did an outstanding job. He was knowledgeable and also organized our trip to get the maximum enjoyment out of every stop. Highly recommend! We had 5 of us in our group and every one of would rate this whole experience as a 5+++
Response from Host
Nov 2023
We really appreciate you taking the time to leave us a review, Allison. These are the stories that keep us so motivated to continue doing what weā€™re doing, and weā€™re so happy to hear that you had a great experience. Let us know if we can do anything else for you. Aloha.
Ursula_W
Jun 2023
This tour was one of the highlights of my trip to Maui. I appreciated the care and attention of our newish tour guide (and that of the more experienced buddy/tour coach who accompanied him). The expertly detoured us around a car accident that may have forced some folks try to make the trek on their own to abort mission and this detour graced us with an opportunity to see a part of upcountry that tourists almost never see. I took over 100 pictures and enjoyed the best water conditions of my trip at Wai'anapanapa State Park (a black sand beach). My only piece of constructive feedback is that more time should be carved for that particular destination since roughly 1 hour seems too short (especially when lunch and a bathroom break must be factored in as well). My recommendation is to steal some 15-20 minutes time from the 40-minutes allocated to the waterfall and freshwater pool. People over 35 won't likely want to venture into the water (beyond getting their feet wet) given the dangerous rock placements one must navigate to get underneath the waterfall.
Response from Host
Jun 2023
Mahalo nui loa for the awesome review Ursula. Weā€™re so pleased to hear you enjoyed it so much! Weā€™ve passed your kind words on to our team. If there is anything else we can do, please let us know. Aloha
ahavka
Apr 2023
The trip was amazing. We were a family of 5, 2 adults and 3 kids. The swimming in the waterfalls was the best! The black sand beach was very special and we swam in big waves. The lunch was decent, we preordered a mix of veggie, ham and turkey sandwiches on whole wheat bread. They also served us fresh Maui grown pineapple, sooo delicious! The drive was thrilling and I am glad we left it to professionals. The tour was very scenic and we got some amazing photos! Will recommend to friends and family! Mahalo!
Response from Host
Apr 2023
Mahalo nui loa for this great 5-star review. We really appreciate your business and helping to share the word about our Road to Hana Tour. A hui hou

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