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Visite guidée "À mi-chemin de Hana" de la plage de sable noir de Maui, des cascades et des tortues !

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Hana has been the most requested tour on Maui for years. Those who live here know that the road to Hana is what we all want to see, and "Halfway to Hana" gives that all to you. It's all within 6 1/2 hours, instead of the long all day full Hana tours. We use Lincoln Navigators (SUV) which has Five " first class"seats and two coach size seats. Your professional guide Summer has driven this road for 20 years, and Sean for 35 years. Everything that's fun to do on this road will be mentioned and offered, including a rich update of any Hawaiian affairs if asked. It's good to go with a local.

We offer private if you book all of the seats in a 7 passenger Lincoln navigator and shared if you're booking less. Booking seven seats gives you the whole vehicle. Couples may be in two SUV's following each other at times, 8 stops.

Please bring "reef walkers" if you would like to take a dip in a waterfall, rain jacket as well. If you have motion sickness make sure you have your remedy.
Ville: Maui
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  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1,200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay. Deep in the rainforest this beautiful waterfall beckons you to take a dip, so bring an extra set of clothes and "Reef Walker" type shoes to wade in and walk out safely. Walking up to the waterfall and small pathways brings you throughout this stop with bathrooms and sitting areas, this is a very popular location. This is the turnaround location for this tour. If there is room, we can stop for lunch that we purchase prior to arriving. A must see and do if the water quality allows. Remember, this is a subtropical rainforest and a large rainfall deep in the forest can bring a surge of muddy water at any time so we help you choose out of two locations to take a dip. Rain or shine, its great!
2
Ke'anae Arboretum
This stop involves walking through a subtropical rainforest and seeing everything that can grow on a small trail into the forest. Many professional photography opportunities. You also should bring shoes to get muddy as it rains often.
3
Haipua'ena Falls
One of my favorite waterfalls if we can stop and get into them. This waterfall is restricted to seeing it from only the bridge, according to the owner of the property. This is a perfect example of an amazing waterfall with private access. There are other waterfalls on this road that have public Access.
4
Kaumahina State Wayside Park
You can park and have a bathroom break and an amazing view of the valley below. Favorite for photography and for huge expanse of ocean Coastline.
5
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
A small staircase brings you to view the whole valley below and the valley behind you. You'll think that you're in Jurassic Park territory. It's a larger than Life view. A must stop with a little bit of parking available from the state.
6
Upper Waikani Falls
Depending on the weather the day earlier this falls flows with amazing fresh water from the upper valleys as we passed by.
7
Ke‘anae Point
This amazing location is where the first Hawaiians found water on Maui. Taro fields and an 1800's church that are on display as we drive to the point where amazing pictures of waves crashing into black lava flows into the ocean. We're in good shoes while walking on the sharp rocks is advisable you can also stroll to a restroom stop and view the area.
8
Honomanu
Small, secluded black-pebble beach with waves for surfing & views of the surrounding green hills. This is off the road and requires an SUV. Our Lincoln navigator is perfect for this.
9
Halfway to Hana
This is a possible lunch stop and it's the name of the Cafe. We go past this location for about 30 minutes. Great cheeseburgers, fantastic hot dogs, pig and other sandwiches. Smoothies, Banana Bread and more, yummm
10
Parc d'État de Pua'a Ka'a
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside Park est un parc d'état sur l'île de Maui, Hawai'i. Il est situé le long de l'autoroute Hana, à environ 63 km à l'est de Kahului. La zone se compose de 5 acres de forêt tropicale avec des cascades et des piscines. Le parc est à une altitude de 1 200 pieds et à environ 0,5 km de la baie de Waiohue. Au fond de la forêt tropicale, cette belle cascade vous invite à vous baigner, alors apportez un ensemble supplémentaire de vêtements et des chaussures de type "Reef Walker" pour entrer et sortir en toute sécurité. Marcher jusqu'à la cascade et les petits sentiers vous amène tout au long de cet arrêt avec des salles de bains et des coins salons, c'est un endroit très populaire. C'est le lieu de retournement pour cette tournée. S'il y a de la place, nous pouvons nous arrêter pour le déjeuner que nous achetons avant d'arriver. A voir et à faire si la qualité de l'eau le permet. N'oubliez pas qu'il s'agit d'une forêt tropicale subtropicale et qu'une pluie abondante au fond de la forêt peut entraîner une montée d'eau boueuse à tout moment. Nous vous aidons donc à choisir entre deux endroits pour vous baigner. Qu'il pleuve ou qu'il fasse beau, c'est génial !
11
Arboretum de Ke'anae
Cet arrêt implique de marcher dans une forêt tropicale subtropicale et de voir tout ce qui peut pousser sur un petit sentier dans la forêt. De nombreuses opportunités de photographie professionnelle. Vous devriez également apporter des chaussures pour vous mettre dans la boue car il pleut souvent.
12
Haipua'ena Falls
Une de mes cascades préférées si nous pouvons nous arrêter et y entrer. Cette cascade est limitée à la voir uniquement depuis le pont, selon le propriétaire de la propriété. Ceci est un exemple parfait d'une cascade incroyable avec un accès privé. Il y a d'autres cascades sur cette route qui ont un accès public.
13
Parc d'état de Kaumahina
Vous pouvez vous garer et faire une pause toilette et une vue imprenable sur la vallée en contrebas. Favori pour la photographie et pour l'immense étendue du littoral océanique.
14
Parc d'état de la vallée de Wailua
Un petit escalier vous amène à voir toute la vallée en contrebas et la vallée derrière vous. Vous penserez que vous êtes dans le territoire de Jurassic Park. C'est une vue plus grande que nature. Un arrêt obligatoire avec un peu de stationnement disponible auprès de l'État.
15
Chutes supérieures de Waikani
Selon le temps qu'il faisait la veille, cette chute coule avec une eau douce incroyable des hautes vallées au passage.
16
Pointe Ke'anae
Cet endroit étonnant est l'endroit où les premiers Hawaïens ont trouvé de l'eau à Maui. Des champs de taro et une église des années 1800 qui sont exposés alors que nous conduisons jusqu'au point où des images étonnantes de vagues se brisant sur de la lave noire se jettent dans l'océan. Nous sommes dans de bonnes chaussures alors que marcher sur les rochers pointus est conseillé, vous pouvez également vous promener jusqu'à un arrêt de toilettes et voir la région.
17
Honomanu
Petite plage isolée de galets noirs avec vagues propices au surf et vue sur les collines verdoyantes environnantes. Ceci est hors route et nécessite un SUV. Notre navigateur Lincoln est parfait pour cela.
18
A mi-chemin de Hana
C'est une pause déjeuner possible et c'est le nom du café. Nous passons devant cet endroit pendant environ 30 minutes. Grands cheeseburgers, hot-dogs fantastiques, porc et autres sandwichs. Smoothies, pain aux bananes et plus, miam
19
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1,200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay. Deep in the rainforest this beautiful waterfall beckons you to take a dip, so bring an extra set of clothes and "Reef Walker" type shoes to wade in and walk out safely. Walking up to the waterfall and small pathways brings you throughout this stop with bathrooms and sitting areas, this is a very popular location. This is the turnaround location for this tour. If there is room, we can stop for lunch that we purchase prior to arriving. A must see and do if the water quality allows. Remember, this is a subtropical rainforest and a large rainfall deep in the forest can bring a surge of muddy water at any time so we help you choose out of two locations to take a dip. Rain or shine, its great!
20
Ke'anae Arboretum
This stop involves walking through a subtropical rainforest and seeing everything that can grow on a small trail into the forest. Many professional photography opportunities. You also should bring shoes to get muddy as it rains often.
21
Haipua'ena Falls
One of my favorite waterfalls if we can stop and get into them. This waterfall is restricted to seeing it from only the bridge, according to the owner of the property. This is a perfect example of an amazing waterfall with private access. There are other waterfalls on this road that have public Access.
22
Kaumahina State Wayside Park
You can park and have a bathroom break and an amazing view of the valley below. Favorite for photography and for huge expanse of ocean Coastline.
23
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
A small staircase brings you to view the whole valley below and the valley behind you. You'll think that you're in Jurassic Park territory. It's a larger than Life view. A must stop with a little bit of parking available from the state.
24
Upper Waikani Falls
Depending on the weather the day earlier this falls flows with amazing fresh water from the upper valleys as we passed by.
25
Ke‘anae Point
This amazing location is where the first Hawaiians found water on Maui. Taro fields and an 1800's church that are on display as we drive to the point where amazing pictures of waves crashing into black lava flows into the ocean. We're in good shoes while walking on the sharp rocks is advisable you can also stroll to a restroom stop and view the area.
26
Honomanu
Small, secluded black-pebble beach with waves for surfing & views of the surrounding green hills. This is off the road and requires an SUV. Our Lincoln navigator is perfect for this.
27
Halfway to Hana
This is a possible lunch stop and it's the name of the Cafe. We go past this location for about 30 minutes. Great cheeseburgers, fantastic hot dogs, pig and other sandwiches. Smoothies, Banana Bread and more, yummm
28
Ke‘anae Point
Huge waves, black lava, amazing ocean views. This is a bathroom stop and you may find merchants that have Macnut Brittle upon availability, and coconut water fresh opened with slices available if asked.
29
Ching's Pond
Local swimming spot in Keanae
30
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1,200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay. Deep in the rainforest this beautiful waterfall beckons you to take a dip, so bring an extra set of clothes and "Reef Walker" type shoes to wade in and walk out safely. Walking up to the waterfall and small pathways brings you throughout this stop with bathrooms and sitting areas, this is a very popular location. This is the turnaround location for this tour. If there is room, we can stop for lunch that we purchase prior to arriving. A must see and do if the water quality allows. Remember, this is a subtropical rainforest and a large rainfall deep in the forest can bring a surge of muddy water at any time so we help you choose out of two locations to take a dip. Rain or shine, its great!
31
Ke'anae Arboretum
This stop involves walking through a subtropical rainforest and seeing everything that can grow on a small trail into the forest. Many professional photography opportunities. You also should bring shoes to get muddy as it rains often.
32
Haipua'ena Falls
One of my favorite waterfalls if we can stop and get into them. This waterfall is restricted to seeing it from only the bridge, according to the owner of the property. This is a perfect example of an amazing waterfall with private access. There are other waterfalls on this road that have public Access.
33
Kaumahina State Wayside Park
You can park and have a bathroom break and an amazing view of the valley below. Favorite for photography and for huge expanse of ocean Coastline.
34
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
A small staircase brings you to view the whole valley below and the valley behind you. You'll think that you're in Jurassic Park territory. It's a larger than Life view. A must stop with a little bit of parking available from the state.
35
Upper Waikani Falls
Depending on the weather the day earlier this falls flows with amazing fresh water from the upper valleys as we passed by.
36
Ke‘anae Point
This amazing location is where the first Hawaiians found water on Maui. Taro fields and an 1800's church that are on display as we drive to the point where amazing pictures of waves crashing into black lava flows into the ocean. We're in good shoes while walking on the sharp rocks is advisable you can also stroll to a restroom stop and view the area.
37
Honomanu
Small, secluded black-pebble beach with waves for surfing & views of the surrounding green hills. This is off the road and requires an SUV. Our Lincoln navigator is perfect for this.
38
Halfway to Hana
This is a possible lunch stop and it's the name of the Cafe. We go past this location for about 30 minutes. Great cheeseburgers, fantastic hot dogs, pig and other sandwiches. Smoothies, Banana Bread and more, yummm
39
Ke‘anae Point
Huge waves, black lava, amazing ocean views. This is a bathroom stop and you may find merchants that have Macnut Brittle upon availability, and coconut water fresh opened with slices available if asked.
40
Ching's Pond
Local swimming spot in Keanae
41
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1,200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay. Deep in the rainforest this beautiful waterfall beckons you to take a dip, so bring an extra set of clothes and "Reef Walker" type shoes to wade in and walk out safely. Walking up to the waterfall and small pathways brings you throughout this stop with bathrooms and sitting areas, this is a very popular location. This is the turnaround location for this tour. If there is room, we can stop for lunch that we purchase prior to arriving. A must see and do if the water quality allows. Remember, this is a subtropical rainforest and a large rainfall deep in the forest can bring a surge of muddy water at any time so we help you choose out of two locations to take a dip. Rain or shine, its great!
42
Ke'anae Arboretum
This stop involves walking through a subtropical rainforest and seeing everything that can grow on a small trail into the forest. Many professional photography opportunities. You also should bring shoes to get muddy as it rains often.
43
Haipua'ena Falls
One of my favorite waterfalls if we can stop and get into them. This waterfall is restricted to seeing it from only the bridge, according to the owner of the property. This is a perfect example of an amazing waterfall with private access. There are other waterfalls on this road that have public Access.
44
Kaumahina State Wayside Park
You can park and have a bathroom break and an amazing view of the valley below. Favorite for photography and for huge expanse of ocean Coastline.
45
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
A small staircase brings you to view the whole valley below and the valley behind you. You'll think that you're in Jurassic Park territory. It's a larger than Life view. A must stop with a little bit of parking available from the state.
46
Upper Waikani Falls
Depending on the weather the day earlier this falls flows with amazing fresh water from the upper valleys as we passed by.
47
Ke‘anae Point
This amazing location is where the first Hawaiians found water on Maui. Taro fields and an 1800's church that are on display as we drive to the point where amazing pictures of waves crashing into black lava flows into the ocean. We're in good shoes while walking on the sharp rocks is advisable you can also stroll to a restroom stop and view the area.
48
Honomanu
Small, secluded black-pebble beach with waves for surfing & views of the surrounding green hills. This is off the road and requires an SUV. Our Lincoln navigator is perfect for this.
49
Halfway to Hana
This is a possible lunch stop and it's the name of the Cafe. We go past this location for about 30 minutes. Great cheeseburgers, fantastic hot dogs, pig and other sandwiches. Smoothies, Banana Bread and more, yummm
50
Ke‘anae Point
Huge waves, black lava, amazing ocean views. This is a bathroom stop and you may find merchants that have Macnut Brittle upon availability, and coconut water fresh opened with slices available if asked.
51
Ching's Pond
Local swimming spot in Keanae
52
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1,200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay. Deep in the rainforest this beautiful waterfall beckons you to take a dip, so bring an extra set of clothes and "Reef Walker" type shoes to wade in and walk out safely. Walking up to the waterfall and small pathways brings you throughout this stop with bathrooms and sitting areas, this is a very popular location. This is the turnaround location for this tour. If there is room, we can stop for lunch that we purchase prior to arriving. A must see and do if the water quality allows. Remember, this is a subtropical rainforest and a large rainfall deep in the forest can bring a surge of muddy water at any time so we help you choose out of two locations to take a dip. Rain or shine, its great!
53
Ke'anae Arboretum
This stop involves walking through a subtropical rainforest and seeing everything that can grow on a small trail into the forest. Many professional photography opportunities. You also should bring shoes to get muddy as it rains often.
54
Haipua'ena Falls
One of my favorite waterfalls if we can stop and get into them. This waterfall is restricted to seeing it from only the bridge, according to the owner of the property. This is a perfect example of an amazing waterfall with private access. There are other waterfalls on this road that have public Access.
55
Kaumahina State Wayside Park
You can park and have a bathroom break and an amazing view of the valley below. Favorite for photography and for huge expanse of ocean Coastline.
56
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
A small staircase brings you to view the whole valley below and the valley behind you. You'll think that you're in Jurassic Park territory. It's a larger than Life view. A must stop with a little bit of parking available from the state.
57
Upper Waikani Falls
Depending on the weather the day earlier this falls flows with amazing fresh water from the upper valleys as we passed by.
58
Ke‘anae Point
This amazing location is where the first Hawaiians found water on Maui. Taro fields and an 1800's church that are on display as we drive to the point where amazing pictures of waves crashing into black lava flows into the ocean. We're in good shoes while walking on the sharp rocks is advisable you can also stroll to a restroom stop and view the area.
59
Honomanu
Small, secluded black-pebble beach with waves for surfing & views of the surrounding green hills. This is off the road and requires an SUV. Our Lincoln navigator is perfect for this.
60
Halfway to Hana
This is a possible lunch stop and it's the name of the Cafe. We go past this location for about 30 minutes. Great cheeseburgers, fantastic hot dogs, pig and other sandwiches. Smoothies, Banana Bread and more, yummm
61
Ke‘anae Point
Huge waves, black lava, amazing ocean views. This is a bathroom stop and you may find merchants that have Macnut Brittle upon availability, and coconut water fresh opened with slices available if asked.
62
Ching's Pond
Local swimming spot in Keanae
63
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1,200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay. Deep in the rainforest this beautiful waterfall beckons you to take a dip, so bring an extra set of clothes and "Reef Walker" type shoes to wade in and walk out safely. Walking up to the waterfall and small pathways brings you throughout this stop with bathrooms and sitting areas, this is a very popular location. This is the turnaround location for this tour. If there is room, we can stop for lunch that we purchase prior to arriving. A must see and do if the water quality allows. Remember, this is a subtropical rainforest and a large rainfall deep in the forest can bring a surge of muddy water at any time so we help you choose out of two locations to take a dip. Rain or shine, its great!
64
Ke'anae Arboretum
This stop involves walking through a subtropical rainforest and seeing everything that can grow on a small trail into the forest. Many professional photography opportunities. You also should bring shoes to get muddy as it rains often.
65
Haipua'ena Falls
One of my favorite waterfalls if we can stop and get into them. This waterfall is restricted to seeing it from only the bridge, according to the owner of the property. This is a perfect example of an amazing waterfall with private access. There are other waterfalls on this road that have public Access.
66
Kaumahina State Wayside Park
You can park and have a bathroom break and an amazing view of the valley below. Favorite for photography and for huge expanse of ocean Coastline.
67
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
A small staircase brings you to view the whole valley below and the valley behind you. You'll think that you're in Jurassic Park territory. It's a larger than Life view. A must stop with a little bit of parking available from the state.
68
Upper Waikani Falls
Depending on the weather the day earlier this falls flows with amazing fresh water from the upper valleys as we passed by.
69
Ke‘anae Point
This amazing location is where the first Hawaiians found water on Maui. Taro fields and an 1800's church that are on display as we drive to the point where amazing pictures of waves crashing into black lava flows into the ocean. We're in good shoes while walking on the sharp rocks is advisable you can also stroll to a restroom stop and view the area.
70
Honomanu
Small, secluded black-pebble beach with waves for surfing & views of the surrounding green hills. This is off the road and requires an SUV. Our Lincoln navigator is perfect for this.
71
Halfway to Hana
This is a possible lunch stop and it's the name of the Cafe. We go past this location for about 30 minutes. Great cheeseburgers, fantastic hot dogs, pig and other sandwiches. Smoothies, Banana Bread and more, yummm
72
Ke‘anae Point
Huge waves, black lava, amazing ocean views. This is a bathroom stop and you may find merchants that have Macnut Brittle upon availability, and coconut water fresh opened with slices available if asked.
73
Ching's Pond
Local swimming spot in Keanae
74
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park is a state park on the island of Maui, Hawaiʻi. It is located along the Hana Highway approximately 39 mi east of Kahului. The area consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools. The park is at an elevation of 1,200 ft and roughly 0.5 mi away from Waiohue Bay. Deep in the rainforest this beautiful waterfall beckons you to take a dip, so bring an extra set of clothes and "Reef Walker" type shoes to wade in and walk out safely. Walking up to the waterfall and small pathways brings you throughout this stop with bathrooms and sitting areas, this is a very popular location. This is the turnaround location for this tour. If there is room, we can stop for lunch that we purchase prior to arriving. A must see and do if the water quality allows. Remember, this is a subtropical rainforest and a large rainfall deep in the forest can bring a surge of muddy water at any time so we help you choose out of two locations to take a dip. Rain or shine, its great!
75
Ke'anae Arboretum
This stop involves walking through a subtropical rainforest and seeing everything that can grow on a small trail into the forest. Many professional photography opportunities. You also should bring shoes to get muddy as it rains often.
76
Haipua'ena Falls
One of my favorite waterfalls if we can stop and get into them. This waterfall is restricted to seeing it from only the bridge, according to the owner of the property. This is a perfect example of an amazing waterfall with private access. There are other waterfalls on this road that have public Access.
77
Kaumahina State Wayside Park
You can park and have a bathroom break and an amazing view of the valley below. Favorite for photography and for huge expanse of ocean Coastline.
78
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
A small staircase brings you to view the whole valley below and the valley behind you. You'll think that you're in Jurassic Park territory. It's a larger than Life view. A must stop with a little bit of parking available from the state.
79
Upper Waikani Falls
Depending on the weather the day earlier this falls flows with amazing fresh water from the upper valleys as we passed by.
80
Ke‘anae Point
This amazing location is where the first Hawaiians found water on Maui. Taro fields and an 1800's church that are on display as we drive to the point where amazing pictures of waves crashing into black lava flows into the ocean. We're in good shoes while walking on the sharp rocks is advisable you can also stroll to a restroom stop and view the area.
81
Honomanu
Small, secluded black-pebble beach with waves for surfing & views of the surrounding green hills. This is off the road and requires an SUV. Our Lincoln navigator is perfect for this.
82
Halfway to Hana
This is a possible lunch stop and it's the name of the Cafe. We go past this location for about 30 minutes. Great cheeseburgers, fantastic hot dogs, pig and other sandwiches. Smoothies, Banana Bread and more, yummm
83
Ke‘anae Point
Huge waves, black lava, amazing ocean views. This is a bathroom stop and you may find merchants that have Macnut Brittle upon availability, and coconut water fresh opened with slices available if asked.
84
Ching's Pond
Local swimming spot in Keanae
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Commentaires (108)
Pota_S
Mar 2025
Glad I didn’t drive those small curvy roads. Got to enjoy amazing sights without worrying about the driving. Summer was a great guide
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Hi, thank you for the great review and it means a lot to us to see these kind words. Summer works on making sure that everybody store is perfect and improves are driving skill everyday for the last 20 years. The turtles the waterfalls and all the amazing sites is what makes Maui a paradise and hope you return one day to enjoy more. Mahalos
Maryalice_K
Mar 2025
Don’t believe swimming options-treacherous walk w slippery rocks into water. Ridiculous. Also, I am convinced that Hawaii only has terrible, dirty public bathrooms. Yikes! Finally, why take us to buy lunch at a place without any bathroom?
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Hi, thanks for the review, sorry about the lunch location not having a restroom. We have a restroom just before and after but that location called the halfway to Hana store hasn't had a restroom available for over 15 years. Mostly because people on the road just stop for that and don't leave it clean. They decided just to send people to the public bathrooms. You may be correct that some bathrooms need better cleaning and we're all on board with you to get that voted in because there's so many people driving the Hana Road. The restroom that we find is the best is the one stop at Keanae. That one is taken care of by the local residents of that little town. Sorry you didn't get to go to that one. The waterfalls, Pua As Kaa has been a favorite water fall for over 100 years or more just for tourists. It does take some skill so it's good to have rubber shoes when you're walking into it. It's just like any other reef in all of Hawaii you need to have some skill to keep yourself safe. Sorry it was a little bit hard for you to get in and out of these waterfalls. This is the first time we've ever had any talk about the waterfalls having a difficult time, it may be better to have someone right beside you while going in and out of these places in the future to help out. We'll be glad to help you if you need. Most people have a great time but sorry that you had a difficult time and we'll find that we'll try to improve everything by asking people to only go to the restrooms we know that are totally taken care of. Hope the rest of your trip throughout Hawaii and all the islands goes well. I'm sure you'll have a few more times to see restrooms and waterfalls. Mahalos
Praveena_S
Mar 2025
It was a great trip. Out guide was very nice and knowledgeable. She stopped at all view points. It’s nice to have a guided tour. The highlight was seeing the sea turtles and the rainbow eucalyptus trees. Absolutely stunning.
Réponse de l'hôte
Mar 2025
Hello, it means a lot to see a great review and thank you for pointing out all the best locations. Now you can see why we call Maui a paradise island. Your guide studies hard to make sure that you get the best tour available on your limited stay on Maui. Hope to see you again, hope that all your travels in Hawaii go well. See you again one day! Mahalos

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