Explorer
Log in

Excursion d'une journée sur la route de Hana

Aperçu
L'autoroute Hāna est une longue étendue de 64,4 miles offrant des vues spectaculaires sur la forêt tropicale, les cascades, les plages et le littoral. À l'est après le pont de Kalepa, l'autoroute continue jusqu'à Kīpahulu sur l'autoroute Piilani. Bien que Hāna ne soit qu'à environ 52 miles de Kahului, il faut environ 2,5 heures pour conduire lorsqu'aucun arrêt n'est effectué car l'autoroute est très sinueuse et étroite et passe sur 59 ponts, dont 46 n'ont qu'une seule voie de large. Il y a environ 620 courbes le long de la route 360, de l'est de Kahului à Hāna, pratiquement toutes à travers une forêt tropicale luxuriante. De nombreux ponts en béton et en acier datent de 1910 et tous sauf un sont encore en service. Cette excursion d'une journée sur la côte de Hana offre la meilleure route panoramique le long des côtes de Maui.
Ville: Lahaina
Sat 21 Sep
i
Vous pouvez déjà choisir la date sur le site de réservation
À partir de $219.99
Sat 21 Sep
À partir de $219.99
Faire une réservation
Ce qui est inclu
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
Information additionnelle
  • Convient à tous les niveaux de forme physique
  • *****Avis***** veuillez vérifier vos messages texte pour les mises à jour
  • À compter du 26 mars 2022 , toutes les restrictions COVID ont été levées.
  • Approuvé par l'État d'Hawaï : PUC 4918 C
  • Approuvé par le Département des transports des États-Unis # : 3897236
  • Désinfectant pour les mains disponible pour voyageurs et personnel
  • Véhicules de transport régulièrement désinfectés
À quoi s'attendre
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.
3
Bamboo Forest
The impressive bamboo forest on the side of Hana Highway on the way to Hana.
4
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.
5
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.
6
Upper Waikani Falls
Beautiful waterfall along the side of the highway.
7
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
8
Charles Lindbergh's Grave
Charles Lindbergh retires to Kipahulu, Hana. Stop upon request.
9
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.
10
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.
11
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.
13
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.
14
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.
15
Bamboo Forest
The impressive bamboo forest on the side of Hana Highway on the way to Hana.
16
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.
17
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.
18
Upper Waikani Falls
Beautiful waterfall along the side of the highway.
19
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
20
Charles Lindbergh's Grave
Charles Lindbergh retires to Kipahulu, Hana. Stop upon request.
21
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.
22
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.
23
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.
24
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.
25
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.
26
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.
27
Bamboo Forest
The impressive bamboo forest on the side of Hana Highway on the way to Hana.
28
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.
29
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.
30
Upper Waikani Falls
Beautiful waterfall along the side of the highway.
31
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
32
Charles Lindbergh's Grave
Charles Lindbergh retires to Kipahulu, Hana. Stop upon request.
33
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.
34
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.
35
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.
36
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.
37
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.
38
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.
39
Bamboo Forest
The impressive bamboo forest on the side of Hana Highway on the way to Hana.
40
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.
41
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.
42
Upper Waikani Falls
Beautiful waterfall along the side of the highway.
43
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
44
Charles Lindbergh's Grave
Charles Lindbergh retires to Kipahulu, Hana. Stop upon request.
45
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.
46
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.
47
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.
48
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.
49
Autoroute Hana - Route vers Hana
L'autoroute Hana est une route panoramique côtière longue de 64,4 miles (103,6 km), la plus longue du monde. À l'est du pont Kalepa, l'autoroute continue jusqu'à Kipahulu sous le nom de Hawaii Route 31 (l'autoroute Piilani). Cette visite couvre 59 ponts à voie unique, plus de 640 virages et courbes, à travers une forêt tropicale luxuriante. La plupart des ponts en béton et en acier datent de 1910.
50
Parc de la plage de Ho'okipa
Ho'okipa Beach est considérée comme la capitale mondiale de la planche à voile, vous pouvez regarder les véliplanchistes, les kitesurfeurs et les surfeurs défier les vagues de l'océan et les vents du rivage. C'est également la capitale des tortues vertes hawaïennes menacées de Maui, avec des tortues de 200 livres se nourrissant le long du rivage et se prélassant sur la plage toute la journée.
51
Foret de bambou
L'impressionnante forêt de bambous au bord de l'autoroute Hana sur le chemin de Hana.
52
Pointe Ke'anae
petits villages hawaïens faisant de leur mieux pour vivre comme les Hawaïens d'antan. La chasse aux cochons et la culture du taro, des fruits à pain et des bananes font partie intégrante de la vie quotidienne de cette petite communauté. C'est aussi le site du célèbre stand Half Way to Hana Snack; glace rasée, noix de coco fraîche, boissons froides et bien sûr le pain aux bananes frais original. Le belvédère et la péninsule de Keanae offrent une vue sur l'une des plus grandes fermes de taro d'Hawaï.
53
Chutes de Waikani
Un ensemble de chutes très populaire car il est photogénique et situé comme un service au volant à droite sur la route. Nous avons les cascades supérieures qui s'appellent également les cascades des Trois Ours.
54
Chutes supérieures de Waikani
Belle cascade le long de l'autoroute.
55
Parc d'État de Wai'anapanapa
• Wainapanapa est la célèbre plage de sable noir de Maui. Océan bleu cobalt entouré de sable noir et de roches de lave noire provenant d'un écoulement récent il y a seulement 10 000 ans. Promenez-vous le long du bord de la baie et découvrez l'eau bleue ou asseyez-vous simplement sous un bel arbre d'ombrage. Cet endroit est un endroit idéal pour passer une heure de détente, en profitant de l'un des plus beaux endroits de l'île. Grottes d'eau douce et tubes de lave • Nous vous emmenons dans des grottes volcaniques que vous pourrez explorer. Et si vous avez de la chance, vous pourrez voir la légende des grottes prendre vie. À certaines périodes de l'année, des crevettes rouges apparaissent, rendant l'eau rouge. Laissez nos guides touristiques vous raconter la légende de la princesse Popoalaea
56
Tombe de Charles Lindbergh
Charles Lindbergh prend sa retraite à Kipahulu, Hana. Arrêt sur demande.
57
Parc d'État de Pua'a Ka'a
Il est assez facile d'accéder à la cascade à partir d'ici. Certaines personnes aiment se baigner dans les eaux froides près de la cascade et par une chaude journée. Portez un maillot de bain superposé et apportez des vêtements de rechange. N'oubliez pas les serviettes.
58
Chutes de Wailua
Wailua Falls est peut-être la plus haute chute d'eau en bordure de route sur l'autoroute Hana. Ce sont les cascades les plus populaires et les plus encombrées. Pour la sécurité de tous, nous nous arrêterons ici s'il est sûr de le faire s'il y a un parking. arrêt effectué sur demande.
59
Ferme Laulima
Laulima Farm est une ferme familiale biologique de 13 acres située dans la vallée de Kipahulu. Avec de nombreux fruits exotiques et tropicaux sur la propriété, vous pourrez déguster sur leur stand de fruits tropicaux ! Le café biologique est cultivé ici et vaut vraiment la peine d'être apprécié ! Laulima évolue continuellement pour inclure des pratiques plus durables et écologiquement saines sur le terrain.
60
Ohe'o Gulch
Souvent appelé Seven Sacred Pools, Oheo Gulch est célèbre pour ses 7 magnifiques piscines, un nom inventé il y a des décennies par le propriétaire de ce qui est maintenant Travaasa Hana (anciennement Hotel Hana Maui) dans le but de commercialiser ce spectaculaire à juste titre (mais alors inconnu) emplacement éloigné pour les touristes.
Show 57 plus d'arrêts
Politique d'annulation
Toutes les ventes sont finales. Aucun remboursement n'est disponible pour les annulations.
Photos de voyageurs
Commentaires (616)
Monica M
May 2017

You can drive the Road to Hana on your own. But why risk it? There were times when riding on the tour bus that I could look down and see just a drop over the cliff because the road is so narrow. Also because some people are inconsiderate they speed on the road and don't observe the yield signs. It's a crazy road so I would recommend the tour if you want a safe way to get up to Hana and don't want to risk your rental car being crashed into by some reckless driver. We were picked up at our hotel at 6:30am. Then after a few more pick ups we met with another tour guide and more tourists to all merge onto one bus. They do this to make pick ups faster as they are divided by the area of Maui you are staying in. Honestly that's a great way to do it as the other tours I've taken seem to take longer cause they pick up people from all over the place. Our tour guide's name was Alan. He was a very outgoing, informative guide. One of the best guides I have ever had! Try to request him if you can, I don't think you will regret it. After we were all settled on the main tour bus we stopped at a country club for a quick bathroom break and that's where the tour guide picked up our lunches which are included in the cost of the tour. After that one of our first stops was Turtle Beach. It was great out there. The beach is nice and there were of course turtles. Large ones! Don't get too close or the locals will not appreciate it and will say something to you. Stay behind the rope they put up. There are a couple of vendors at turtle beach and also on the Road to Hana so bring lots of cash if you are interested in buying anything. After Turtle Beach we headed up to Hana. The Guide stopped at several water falls and scenic points so we could take some photos. Second major stop was up at Keane. The ocean had no sand but was full of large beautiful rock formations and scenics. The water was a beautiful color blue. Stunning! Around lunch was when we got into Hana. We ate our lunch at Hana Bay and the beach there was sandy but did have some debris on it whether from broken branches or random trash. It wasn't dirty but it did seem a little less manicured than the other beaches we had seen on Maui. We continued on through Hana seeing the various landmarks and hearing great information from the guide about the town. After that we headed off to our 4th stop which was Waianapanapa Beach Park. This beach was gorgeous. It also had camp grounds as well as a blow hole. This is where we saw a black sand beach which also had a small cave. A tip for this beach, if you swim or walk on the sand the sand is really rough on your feet so wear water shoes. It will protect you the best. I had sandals on and I didn't stay on the beach long as the rough rocky sand pained my feet too much and I didn't want to lose my sandals in the water. Bring your swim suit though, we had a little bit of time so we stayed there longer and we could have swam there if I'd have known we would have the time. Depends on your group but bring a swim suit and towel just in case. We also stopped at Hana Farms and had some delicious ice cream and banana bread. Our tour ended back at one last look at turtle beach and then back to the meeting point. We got back around 6pm I believe. Overall this tour was amazing, we saw so much but it is long and we were worn out at the end of it. A great way to see Hana though and some of Maui. I highly recommend this tour!

Sharon_S
Apr 2017

Our guide was very informative and super helpful. He took good care of us on the somewhat scary highway to Hana! Thanks

John C
Mar 2017

Excellent tour. Our guide knew everything about everything and we made numerous stops. There were several waterfalls, the church where Charles Lindbergh was buried, and a black sand beach with green sea turtles. The breakfast stop was very pleasant and the walk trough the gardens there was an added feature. It is a long rough ride, so be ready for that. We went the opposite direction from most people, beginning with the narrow rough road and ending with the six hundred curves toward the airport. Although we had a van for 18, there was only one other couple on the trip, giving some options that large groups might not have. One negative note: We were picked up at our hotel by a shuttle driver who should retire. His only words were complaining that we did not see his van when he pulled up into a spot out of sight from the lobby. He did not have the courtesy to call us, and was completely silent through the rest of the trip both directions. Fortunately he handed us off to the actual tour guide who was very talkative and informed., . All in all, a must-do for anyone who goes to Maui.

Événements connexes

Événements dans le même quartier

Nous pensons que votre langue est English
Dans quelle langue souhaitez-vous voir cette page ?
English English
Nous pensons que votre ville est La ville de New York
Dans quelle ville souhaitez-vous explorer ?
La ville de New York
New York City