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Visite classique du lever du soleil Haleakala

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This excursion travels to Haleakalā’s 10,000-foot summit for an unforgettable sunrise. In addition to witnessing one of the world’s most awe-inspiring sunrises, guests are treated to a compelling and informative guided vehicle tour of Haleakalā National Park.

Our NAI Certified Interpretive Guides share insightful information about Haleakalā’s fascinating geology, ecology, and enlightening tales about Maui’s local culture and history.

After an enchanting morning at Haleakalā National Park, this tour visits the historic towns of Makawao and Paʻia.
Ville: Maui
Sat 21 Jun
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Ce qui est inclu
Breakfast included from Maui's favorite place to eat in Pa'ia at Island Fresh Cafe
Breakfast included from Maui's favorite place to eat in Pa'ia at Island Fresh Cafe
Breakfast included from Maui's favorite place to eat in Pa'ia at Island Fresh Cafe
Breakfast included from Maui's favorite place to eat in Pa'ia at Island Fresh Cafe
Breakfast included from one of Maui's favorite places to eat in Pa'ia.
Breakfast included from one of Maui's favorite places to eat in Pa'ia.
Breakfast included from one of Maui's favorite places to eat in Pa'ia.
Information additionnelle
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
À quoi s'attendre
1
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
2
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
3
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
4
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
5
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
6
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
7
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
8
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
9
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
10
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
11
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
12
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
13
Parc national Haleakala
Certains appellent Haleakalā la huitième merveille du monde. Nulle part ailleurs vous ne pourrez monter du niveau de la mer à 10 023′ en moins d'une heure. Au sommet, le cratère de 3 000 pieds de profondeur dans lequel vous regardez mesure 7 miles de long, 2 miles de large et 21 miles de circonférence. Rencontrez l'élégante plante Silversword, que l'on ne trouve nulle part ailleurs dans le monde, ainsi que l'oiseau d'État d'Hawaï, l'oie Nene. Haleakalā abrite des centaines d'espèces rares et menacées de plantes et d'animaux. Nous sommes un concessionnaire agréé du parc national de Haleakala et avons un accès direct.
14
Païa
Aujourd'hui, Pa'ia est une destination de surf populaire, cependant, l'histoire de Pa'ia est aussi intrigante que fascinante. Découvrez comment les plantations de sucre ont façonné cette ville et la culture de l'île, et comment cette petite ville de la rive nord était autrefois un lieu de rassemblement pour le divertissement et le plaisir.
15
Kula
La riche histoire de l'agriculture et de l'élevage de Maui est encore évidente dans les vastes pâturages qui bordent le flanc de la montagne. Le temps frais et le riche sol volcanique de Kula font de la région un endroit idéal pour un certain nombre de fermes de lavande, de protéa et de noix de macadamia.
16
Makawao
Les Cowboys hawaïens ou Paniolos ont des racines profondément ancrées dans la ville de Makawao. Cette petite ville a encore des rails d'attelage aux devantures des magasins, tout comme les habitants jadis attachaient leurs chevaux.
17
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
18
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
19
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
20
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
21
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
22
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
23
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
24
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
25
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
26
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
27
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
28
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
29
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
30
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
31
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
32
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
33
Haleakala National Park
Some call Haleakalā the Eighth Wonder of the World. Nowhere else can you climb from sea level to 10,023′ in less than an hour. At the summit, the 3,000′ deep crater you peer down into is 7 miles long, 2 miles wide, and 21 miles in circumference. Encounter the elegant Silversword plant, found nowhere else in the world as well as Hawaii’s state bird, the Nene goose. Haleakalā is home to hundreds of rare and endangered species of plants and animals. We are a licensed concessioner of Haleakala National Park and have direct access.
34
Paia
Today Pa’ia is a popular surf destination, however, Pa’ia’s history is as intriguing as it is fascinating. Learn about how the Sugar Plantations shaped this town and the culture of the island, and how this small north shore town was once a gathering place for entertainment and fun.
35
Kula
Maui’s rich farming and ranching history is still evident by the vast pastures that line the side of the mountain. Kula’s cool weather and rich volcanic soil make the area an ideal spot for a number of Lavender, Protea, and Macadamia Nut farms.
36
Makawao
The Hawaiian Cowboys or Paniolos have roots set deep in the town of Makawao. This small town still has hitching rails at storefronts just as the locals once used to tie up their horses.
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Commentaires (28)
Kristi_G
Mar 2025
Although we had to wake up sooooo early for this experience, it was well worth it. Our tour guide was so knowledgeable about everything along the way. The experience of seeing this sunrise was remarkable! The tour guides even sang a Hawaiian song as soon as the sun started to peak. Highly recommend to everyone!
stevewD3556EN
Feb 2025
Corey was our driver and did a wonderful job. He was a careful driver, a knowledgeable guide, and a laugh a minute as he kept us entertained with his interesting and funny stories. The sunrise over Haleakala is a must do, just dress warm. The rest of the tour was filled with interesting sights and quaint towns. Highly recommend the tour, and highly recommend you request Corey.
lavondaa2024
Dec 2024
My family did the sunrise Haleakala tour and it was one of the best experience ever. Booking the tour was easy and they picked us up at the hotel on time.Our guide Mike was fantastic. He was a wealth of knowledge about the history of Hawaii and the Hawaiian eco system. The view from the top of the volcano was unlike any sunrise we have ever seen. The colors of the sunrise was so vibrant and being above the clouds was unreal. The stars felt so close as if you could touch them. This tour is a must if you come to Maui.

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