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Route classique vers Hana - Aventure privée en jeep

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Privés et personnalisables dans une Jeep à toit ouvert (si le temps le permet), nos aventures offrent une expérience véritablement immersive, à la fois à l'intérieur et à l'extérieur du véhicule.

Toutes les aventures de Hana commencent à 7h00.
Cette heure de début précoce nous permet de devancer la foule afin que vous puissiez profiter des lieux populaires avec le moins de monde possible. Si 7h00 est trop tôt pour vous, nous pouvons venir vous chercher à l'heure qui vous convient le mieux (au plus tard 9h00).

Prenez autant ou aussi peu de temps que nécessaire à chaque arrêter - ou sauter quelques arrêts. La visite peut être personnalisée en fonction de la façon dont vous souhaitez passer votre journée, c'est votre aventure ! Nous sommes ici pour conduire, afin que vous puissiez vous détendre et profiter de la vue lors de votre visite privée personnalisée.
Ville: Maui
Fri 12 Sep
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Ce qui est inclu
Private transportation
Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Private transportation
Soda/Pop
Bottled water
Private transportation
Information additionnelle
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs souffrant de lésions médullaires
  • Déconseillé aux voyageurs ayant une mauvaise santé cardiovasculaire
  • Des transports en commun sont disponibles à proximité
  • Convient aux tous les niveaux de condition physique
  • Masques faciaux fournis aux voyageurs
  • Désinfectant pour les mains à la disposition des voyageurs et du personnel
  • Équipement/équipement désinfecté entre chaque utilisation
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
À quoi s'attendre
1
Paia
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to start your tour, and a great place to return another day for good food and live music.
2
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!
3
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
"Maui’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.
4
Ke‘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!
5
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.
6
Upper Waikani Falls
Also known as "Three Bears" waterfall, these beautiful falls are visible from the road and triple your viewing pleasure.
7
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.
8
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!
9
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 potential of rockslides and flash floods down below, this aquatic rush is best seen from a distance.
10
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This is one of the most popular stops on Road to Hana because of the black sand beach. [Park reservation is included with this tour]
11
Hana Lava Tube
Ka'eleku Cave, explore the largest known accessible lava tube on Maui. Formed nearly a thousand years also, this easy 45 minute walk takes you underground with mysteries to discover. [Separate entrance fee of $12.50 per person, only cash is accepted]
12
Kahanu Garden
Visit an impressive 484 acres of natural Hawaiian beauty, history, and culture. Enjoy learning about the many plants grown here, such as sweet potato, banana, 'awa, breadfruit and ipu. Marvel at Pi'ilanihale Heiau, or 'House of Pi'ilani' the largest ancient temple in all of Hawaii, which began construction at the end of the 13th century.
13
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.
14
Paia
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to start your tour, and a great place to return another day for good food and live music.
15
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!
16
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
"Maui’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.
17
Ke‘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!
18
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.
19
Upper Waikani Falls
Also known as "Three Bears" waterfall, these beautiful falls are visible from the road and triple your viewing pleasure.
20
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.
21
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!
22
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 potential of rockslides and flash floods down below, this aquatic rush is best seen from a distance.
23
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This is one of the most popular stops on Road to Hana because of the black sand beach. [Park reservation is included with this tour]
24
Hana Lava Tube
Ka'eleku Cave, explore the largest known accessible lava tube on Maui. Formed nearly a thousand years also, this easy 45 minute walk takes you underground with mysteries to discover. [Separate entrance fee of $12.50 per person, only cash is accepted]
25
Kahanu Garden
Visit an impressive 484 acres of natural Hawaiian beauty, history, and culture. Enjoy learning about the many plants grown here, such as sweet potato, banana, 'awa, breadfruit and ipu. Marvel at Pi'ilanihale Heiau, or 'House of Pi'ilani' the largest ancient temple in all of Hawaii, which began construction at the end of the 13th century.
26
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.
27
Paia
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to start your tour, and a great place to return another day for good food and live music.
28
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!
29
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
"Maui’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.
30
Ke‘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!
31
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.
32
Upper Waikani Falls
Also known as "Three Bears" waterfall, these beautiful falls are visible from the road and triple your viewing pleasure.
33
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.
34
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!
35
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 potential of rockslides and flash floods down below, this aquatic rush is best seen from a distance.
36
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This is one of the most popular stops on Road to Hana because of the black sand beach. [Park reservation is included with this tour]
37
Hana Lava Tube
Ka'eleku Cave, explore the largest known accessible lava tube on Maui. Formed nearly a thousand years also, this easy 45 minute walk takes you underground with mysteries to discover. [Separate entrance fee of $12.50 per person, only cash is accepted]
38
Kahanu Garden
Visit an impressive 484 acres of natural Hawaiian beauty, history, and culture. Enjoy learning about the many plants grown here, such as sweet potato, banana, 'awa, breadfruit and ipu. Marvel at Pi'ilanihale Heiau, or 'House of Pi'ilani' the largest ancient temple in all of Hawaii, which began construction at the end of the 13th century.
39
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.
40
Paia
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to start your tour, and a great place to return another day for good food and live music.
41
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!
42
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
"Maui’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.
43
Ke‘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!
44
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.
45
Upper Waikani Falls
Also known as "Three Bears" waterfall, these beautiful falls are visible from the road and triple your viewing pleasure.
46
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.
47
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!
48
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 potential of rockslides and flash floods down below, this aquatic rush is best seen from a distance.
49
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This is one of the most popular stops on Road to Hana because of the black sand beach. [Park reservation is included with this tour]
50
Hana Lava Tube
Ka'eleku Cave, explore the largest known accessible lava tube on Maui. Formed nearly a thousand years also, this easy 45 minute walk takes you underground with mysteries to discover. [Separate entrance fee of $12.50 per person, only cash is accepted]
51
Kahanu Garden
Visit an impressive 484 acres of natural Hawaiian beauty, history, and culture. Enjoy learning about the many plants grown here, such as sweet potato, banana, 'awa, breadfruit and ipu. Marvel at Pi'ilanihale Heiau, or 'House of Pi'ilani' the largest ancient temple in all of Hawaii, which began construction at the end of the 13th century.
52
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.
53
Paia
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to start your tour, and a great place to return another day for good food and live music.
54
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!
55
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
"Maui’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.
56
Ke‘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!
57
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.
58
Upper Waikani Falls
Also known as "Three Bears" waterfall, these beautiful falls are visible from the road and triple your viewing pleasure.
59
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.
60
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!
61
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 potential of rockslides and flash floods down below, this aquatic rush is best seen from a distance.
62
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This is one of the most popular stops on Road to Hana because of the black sand beach. [Park reservation is included with this tour]
63
Hana Lava Tube
Ka'eleku Cave, explore the largest known accessible lava tube on Maui. Formed nearly a thousand years also, this easy 45 minute walk takes you underground with mysteries to discover. [Separate entrance fee of $12.50 per person, only cash is accepted]
64
Kahanu Garden
Visit an impressive 484 acres of natural Hawaiian beauty, history, and culture. Enjoy learning about the many plants grown here, such as sweet potato, banana, 'awa, breadfruit and ipu. Marvel at Pi'ilanihale Heiau, or 'House of Pi'ilani' the largest ancient temple in all of Hawaii, which began construction at the end of the 13th century.
65
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.
66
Païa
Paia est une ancienne ville de plantation, avec un éventail éclectique de bâtiments, de nourriture et de personnes. Une façon pittoresque de commencer votre visite et un endroit idéal pour revenir un autre jour pour de la bonne nourriture et de la musique live.
67
Parc de la plage de Ho'okipa
Plage de renommée mondiale pour les surfeurs et les véliplanchistes, ainsi que lieu de repos pour les tortues marines, Ho'okipa est une étape préférée de nos clients. Admirez la vue depuis le belvédère ou aventurez-vous sur le chemin de la plage et découvrez que tous ces « rochers » étaient en fait des tortues !
68
Garden of Eden Arboretum et jardin botanique
"Le pays des merveilles de Maui sur la route de Hana!" Jardin d'Eden de Maui Promenez-vous à travers 26 acres de sentiers naturels et des panoramas époustouflants. Arrêtez-vous au belvédère de la cascade, ainsi qu'à l'endroit où ils ont filmé l'ouverture de Jurassic Park. Cherchez la faune locale, y compris les paons, les canards et les mangoustes.
69
Pointe Ke'anae
Ke'anae est un village historique, où vous trouverez des parcelles de taro qui y poussent depuis des générations. La péninsule est bien connue pour ses nombreux endroits prêts à être photographiés, ses vagues déferlantes et son terrain accidenté. "En descendant, vous passerez devant une église en pierre construite en 1856, le seul bâtiment restant après le tsunami dévastateur de 1946, qui a tué vingt-quatre personnes lorsque des vagues de 35 pieds se sont écrasées dans le village sans avertissement. Suite à cette tragédie, le Pacific Tsunami Warning Center a été mis en place, qui se trouve toujours sur la plage d'Ewa à Oahu." Guide d'information de Maui Vous trouverez également notre pain aux bananes quotidien préféré, chaud, frais et cuit au four à Maui dans cet endroit pittoresque!
70
Parc d'état de la vallée de Wailua
Wailua Valley Overlook offre un arrêt rapide qui clignote et vous le manquerez... mais nous ne vous laisserons pas le manquer ! Cherchez les marches "cachées" et montez jusqu'au belvédère qui vous offre une vue imprenable et imprenable sur l'océan azur et le paysage émeraude comme nulle part ailleurs.
71
Chutes supérieures de Waikani
Aussi connue sous le nom de cascade des "Trois Ours", ces belles chutes sont visibles depuis la route et triplent votre plaisir visuel.
72
Parc d'État de Pua'a Ka'a
Si "nager dans une cascade" figure sur votre liste de choses à faire, c'est l'arrêt qu'il vous faut ! Une cascade facilement accessible dans un parc pittoresque, les aventuriers peuvent nager dans la piscine sous les chutes. Il y a des bancs de pique-nique à proximité si vous avez envie de grignoter, ainsi que des toilettes pratiques.
73
Chutes de Makapipi
Une autre vue imprenable le long de la route de Hana, les chutes de Makapipi sont particulièrement époustouflantes après la pluie récente. Il passe juste sous l'un des nombreux ponts de l'autoroute Hana et plonge dans une piscine bleue saisissante en contrebas. Préparez vos caméras !
74
Chutes d'Hanawi
Une belle chute entourée d'une végétation tropicale luxuriante, préparez votre appareil photo, mais laissez vos maillots de bain et vos chaussures de randonnée dans la voiture... avec un potentiel de glissements de terrain et d'inondations soudaines en bas, cette ruée vers l'eau est mieux vue de loin.
75
Parc d'État de Wai'anapanapa
C'est l'un des arrêts les plus populaires sur Road to Hana en raison de la plage de sable noir. [La réservation du parc est incluse dans cette visite]
76
Tube de lave Hana
Ka'eleku Cave, explorez le plus grand tube de lave accessible connu à Maui. Formée elle aussi près de mille ans, cette promenade facile de 45 minutes vous emmène sous terre avec des mystères à découvrir. [Frais d'entrée séparé de 12,50 $ par personne, seul l'argent comptant est accepté]
77
Jardin de Kahanu
Visitez un impressionnant 484 acres de beauté naturelle, d'histoire et de culture hawaïennes. Amusez-vous à découvrir les nombreuses plantes cultivées ici, telles que la patate douce, la banane, l'awa, l'arbre à pain et l'ipu. Émerveillez-vous devant Pi'ilanihale Heiau, ou "Maison de Pi'ilani", le plus grand temple antique de tout Hawaï, dont la construction a commencé à la fin du XIIIe siècle.
78
Hanna
Cette ville pittoresque et historique est l'homonyme de la route de Hana, mais clignez des yeux trois fois et vous la manquerez ! Hana est restée relativement inchangée depuis les débuts d'Hawaï, et ses habitants travaillent très dur pour la garder traditionnelle et authentique.
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Commentaires (30)
Debora K
Dec 2022
We went on a private jeep tour to Hana with just us and our driver. The weather that day was very good and had very little rain. Our driver BJ was very friendly and informative. He asked what our interests were and customized our trip according to our desires. He was a very good driver and got us to all the stops mostly before the crowds. He gave us lots of information and history about the Hana drive and Maui. The lunch stop at Huli Huli Chicken was very good! We were very glad to have made the decision to have a driver and tour rather than driving the road ourselves and were able to enjoy the views without worrying about traffic and other drivers. We would definitely recommend this tour.
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
Mahalo! We are so happy you had a great tour experience with BJ as your guide!
Love2travel1960
Dec 2022
Highly recommend this experience to take the stress out of seeing everything on the Road to Hana. Our driver, Tom was fantastic! He contacted us prior to the tour to offer us a choice of vehicle to ride in. We were extremely comfortable (4 adults). He asked us what was important for us to see and customized accordingly. He has driven this so many times that he handles it with expertise and smoothness! He knows all the great stops and timed everything so we were not in a large crowd. He took photos at the premium spots. Bathroom breaks frequent and we made it to Black Sand Beach and were able to spend over an hour there. On to Huli Huli Chicken and then back. It rained on the way back only which provided exceptional waterfall views! All in all a great tour!!
Réponse de l'hôte
Dec 2022
Aloha! We are so glad you had a fantastic stress-free road to Hana experience! Tom is one of our best guides, and it sounds like he provided a very memorable trip for you all. We all very much appreciate your review. Much Mahalo!
JAYRO_12
Dec 2022
We booked The Classic Road to Hana and these guys did not disappoint. We had Kainani and she was absolutely amazing. Took us to see what we wanted to see, gave us tones of options. She’s passionate about her home here on Maui and just made every effort to make our day incredible and it really was. From the food to the views, this is going to be the highlight of my vacation without a doubt. I’m still reeling from everything I saw today and I can’t say enough. Don’t hesitate to book with them. Thank You Hoaloha Jeep Adventures!

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