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VIP Private Road to Hana Tour z odbiorem

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Discover the magic of Maui with our exclusive, personalized private tours. Say goodbye to crowded buses and rigid schedules—your adventure is uniquely crafted to suit your interests and pace, offering a truly custom experience from start to finish.

We offer door-to-door service, ensuring your experience is completely stress-free. From the moment we pick you up to the moment we drop you off, we handle all the details so you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the adventure.

Our passionate and knowledgeable guides are dedicated to showcasing the beauty of Maui. Enjoy luxury and comfort in our SUVs as we take you on a breathtaking journey along the iconic Road to Hana. Explore enchanting black and red sand beaches, marvel at the vibrant hues of rainbow eucalyptus trees, swim under cascading waterfalls.

Perfect for families, friends, or romantic getaways, our VIP Private Road to Hana tour guarantees a safe and enjoyable experience for all ages.
Miasto: Maui
Sun 06 Apr
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Zaczynać od $679.00
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Dodatkowe informacje
  • Wheelchair accessible
  • Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller
  • Service animals allowed
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Specialized infant seats are available
  • Transportation options are wheelchair accessible
  • All areas and surfaces are wheelchair accessible
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Czego oczekiwać
1
Paja
Żadna wycieczka na Maui nie jest kompletna bez wycieczki do Paia, najfajniejszego miasteczka na Maui. Położone na North Shore Paia zaczęło jako miasto plantacyjne wraz z otwarciem sklepu Paia w 1896 r., Aby zaspokoić potrzeby wielokulturowych pracowników plantacji Paia Sugar Mill.
2
Twin Falls Maui
Zapierające dech w piersiach wodospady.
3
Ke'anae Arboretum
Chodź z nami odkrywać ogród matki natury :)
4
Punkt Ke’anae
Półwysep Ke'anae to dramatyczny, długi na pół mili, masywny palec nowszej lawy wystający z linii klifu autostrady Hana.
5
Wodospady Waimoku
Lubisz pływać? A może pod świeżym, zapierającym dech w piersiach wodospadem?
6
Basen Wenus (staw Waioka)
Najbardziej spektakularne naturalne baseny East Maui, położone na skalistym i malowniczym wybrzeżu.
7
Plaża z czerwonym piaskiem - plaża Kaihalulu
Plaża z czerwonym piaskiem
8
Park stanowy Wai'anapanapa
Plaża z czarnym piaskiem
9
Plaża Hamoa
Nie ma nic lepszego niż wejście na pokład boogie na odosobnionej plaży.
10
Hana
Zakupy, jedzenie, zwiedzanie... wszystko w 782-osobowym mieście! To niesamowite!
11
Park na plaży Ho'okipa
Park na plaży Ho'okipa i punkt widokowy. Świetne miejsce do oglądania zachodów słońca, surfowania i windsurfingu na Drodze do Hany.
12
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
13
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
14
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
15
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
16
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
17
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
18
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
19
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
20
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
21
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
22
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
23
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
24
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
25
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
26
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
27
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
28
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
29
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
30
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
31
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
32
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
33
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
34
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
35
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
36
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
37
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
38
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
39
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
40
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
41
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
42
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
43
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
44
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
45
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
46
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
47
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
48
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
49
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
50
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
51
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
52
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
53
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
54
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
55
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
56
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
57
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
58
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
59
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
60
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
61
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
62
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
63
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
64
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
65
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
66
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
67
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
68
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
69
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
70
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
71
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
72
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
73
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
74
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
75
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
76
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
77
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
78
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
79
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
80
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
81
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
82
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
83
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
84
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
85
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
86
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
87
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
88
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
89
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
90
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
91
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
92
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
93
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
94
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
95
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
96
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
97
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
98
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
99
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
100
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
101
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
102
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
103
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
104
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
105
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
106
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
107
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
108
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
109
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
110
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
111
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
112
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
113
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
114
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
115
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
116
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
117
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
118
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
119
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
120
Paia
No trip to Maui is complete without a trip to Paia, Maui’s coolest little town. Located on the North Shore, Paia started as a plantation town with the opening of Paia Store in 1896 to serve the needs of the multi-cultural plantation workers of Paia Sugar Mill.
121
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
Pua'a Ka'a State Wayside is a charming and lush stop along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. This wayside, situated in a rainforest setting, offers a serene escape into nature. Visitors are welcomed by dense vegetation, including towering bamboo groves, vibrant tropical flowers, and thick ferns. One of the main attractions at Pua'a Ka'a is the picturesque waterfall and natural pool. The cascading water creates a tranquil ambiance, inviting visitors to cool off in the refreshing pool or simply enjoy the beauty of the surroundings. The area is often dotted with colorful birds and the soothing sounds of nature.
122
Wai'anapanapa State Park
This stunning beach, located on the eastern coast of Maui, is a result of the gradual erosion of volcanic materials, which has created sand that is black in color. As you explore the beach, you'll be mesmerized by the contrast between the dark sand and the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean. The high mineral content of the black sand also gives it a subtle sparkle, making it a breathtaking sight.
123
Ke‘anae Point
As a visitor to the area, you'll be awestruck by the majestic Ke'anae Peninsula. This impressive finger of newer lava stretches out from the Hana Highway's cliff line for half a mile. Even before reaching the turnout, you'll catch glimpses of this scenic wonder from various lookouts along the way. Ke'anae is a historically significant village that has been cultivating taro for centuries, and today, much of the land is still used for taro lo'i farming. It's remarkable to think that the soil was brought down here basket by basket, but it's true since the area is made up of young lava rock that was created quite recently (in geological terms) during a massive flow from Haleakala.
124
Ke'anae Arboretum
Located adjacent to the Pi'ina'au Stream, the Ke'anae Arboretum features terraces built by ancient Hawaiians for cultivating taro, which was a staple of their diet. A paved walkway measuring 0.6 miles runs through the arboretum, showcasing a diverse array of timber, fruit, and ornamental trees from different tropical regions of the world, many of which are labeled with nameplates. With over 150 types of tropical plants, including taro, the arboretum is an excellent spot to observe native flowers and marvel at the vibrant bark of rainbow eucalyptus trees.
125
Upper Waikani Falls
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Upper Waikani Falls, also known as the Three Bears. This stunning trio of waterfalls cascades gracefully into a serene, emerald pool, surrounded by lush tropical foliage. It's one of the Road to Hana's most picturesque stops and a favorite for photographers. Take in the enchanting views or enjoy the refreshing mist from the falls—this is a perfect spot to connect with the natural beauty of Maui. Whether you stop for a quick photo or spend time soaking up the scenery, Upper Waikani Falls is sure to leave you in awe!
126
Hana Gold
Discover the magic of chocolate at the Hāna Gold Cacao Plantation, a hidden gem nestled in Hāna's lush landscapes. This family-owned plantation grows and crafts chocolate entirely on-site. Take a guided walk through the cacao trees, learn about the chocolate-making process, and savor rich, handmade samples. It’s a unique and delicious experience that connects you to the land, culture, and flavors of Maui—perfect for chocolate lovers and those seeking a deeper connection with Hāna's natural bounty. A sweet highlight of your journey!
127
Hana
Shopping, Eating, Exploring... all in town of 782 people! It's incredible!
128
Koki Beach
Koki Beach is a picturesque stop on the Hana tour, known for its striking red and black sand. Visitors can enjoy the unique volcanic scenery, take in the coastal views, and even catch some waves if conditions permit. The vibrant colors of the beach and surrounding landscape make it a memorable part of the journey along the Hana Highway.
129
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond)
For travelers seeking a thrilling and unique experience in Maui, the Venus Pools should definitely be on your list. This spot is known locally as one of the best places for cliff diving into the water, making it a must-visit destination. The drive to get there is absolutely worth it, and once you arrive, you can either jump off the cliffs yourself or watch the locals do their flips. What makes the Venus Pools even more special is that it's where the island's fresh water meets the ocean, giving you the rare chance to be in both fresh and salt water at the same time. So pack your swimsuit, bring your sense of adventure, and prepare to make unforgettable memories at the Venus Pools!
130
Wailua Falls
Prepare to be captivated by the beauty of Wailua Falls, one of Maui's most iconic waterfalls. Nestled in the lush greenery of Hāna, this stunning 80-foot cascade plunges into a tranquil pool, creating a picture-perfect scene straight out of a postcard. Easily accessible and set against the backdrop of Maui’s vibrant rainforest, Wailua Falls is a must-see for nature lovers and photographers alike. Whether you’re admiring the falls from the roadside or taking a closer look, the peaceful ambiance and breathtaking views make this stop unforgettable.
131
Ho'okipa Beach Park
As part of our tour, we will make a stop at Ho'okipa beach, one of Maui's most picturesque beaches. It's the perfect place to relax after a long day of exploring the Road to Hana. Aside from swimming and snorkeling, you'll have the chance to spot Hawaiian Green sea turtles, known as honu, that frequent the area. Be sure to keep a respectful distance, as they are protected by federal and state law. The best time to view these amazing creatures is in the evening, when many honu stroll onto the shore to rest and take in the stunning Hawaiian sunset.
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Brad B
Mar 2025
Shayne did a great job accommodating all of us during our trip. The weather wasn’t the best but he helped us make the most of our day trip to Hana. He was willing to do as much or as little as we were wanting/able to do- all while offering suggestions and ideas as well. Can’t go wrong with Shayne as your driver/guide. Excellent trip.
A489YShayleyd
Mar 2025
Had the most amazing day with our tour guide. It was the highlight of our trip to Maui! Booking process was very smooth and professional and they picked us up right at our hotel. We got to pick what we wanted to do but our guide also showed us some awesome spots that we would’ve never found on our own. Can’t recommend this company enough!!!
Lawrence M
Mar 2025
Chris was very knowledgeable about the history of Maui and, particularly, about the local flora. He took delight in finding edible flowers/ plants to share. He knows all of the out of the way places, including private waterfall. He is passionate about the preservation of Maui’s natural wonders and culture.
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Mar 2025
Thank you from ExperienceHawaii.com for the kind words. "Passionate" is a great way to describe how we feel about our very special part of the world and we enjoy sharing that passion with our new friends! Aloha and Mahalo, Rob for Experience Hawaii Tours ExperienceHawaii.com Winner "Best Private Tour on Maui" US News and World Report

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