If you visit Maui, you absolutely must travel the picturesque Road to Hana, and enjoy it in the comfort of a mini coach with a professional driver. We provide the best way to fully experience the incredible 620 curves and beautiful 59 single-lane bridges along the way. Stop along the way at some of the most well-known locations in Hana, including a park where you can swim in a waterfall fed-pool (weather permitting). Relax and enjoy and included lunch on an organic farm. We’ve shared the Road to Hana with tens of thousands of guests over the decades and would love to have you join us.
Leave the rental car behind and relax as you enjoy Maui’s lush countryside while your driver shares Hawaiian culture, sights, and stories. Our eco-friendly tour reduces road congestion, carbon emissions, and lets you soak in the stunning sights.
Tour Highlights:
- Continental Breakfast, enjoy fresh fruit, and pastries “to go” before heading out on this adventure.
- Pa’ia Town, laid back “windsurfing capital of the world”, with its boutiques and restaurants is driven through as you travel eastward toward Hana.
- Ke’anae Peninsula was created by flowing lava and juts into the ocean, where waves crash against jagged volcanic rocks. Taro famers on the peninsula practice sustainable farming as did the ancient Hawaiians. The old stone church, the village’s only surviving structure after a 1946 tsunami hit.
- Lunch at Hana Farms (included) which is a tropical farm and marketplace located in the rainforest along Hana Highway.
- Wai’anapanapa State Park and Black Sand Beach hosts a lava tube, sea arches, blowhole, and a wonderful beach. Our guests rank it as one of the finest stops on the tour. Wai’anapanapa means “glistening water” in Hawaii and refers to nearby streams but can also apply to striking ocean views.
- Hana Bay is viewed while driving through Hana Town and some of the best views of the bay are from the road. A favorite beach area for local residents.
- Pua’a Ka’a State Park is an ideal spot to swim in a tranquil waterfall pool (weather/conditions permitting). Bring a towel and swimsuit.
- Ho’okipa Beach Park boasts big waves and plenty of windsurfers (drive-by for scenic views).
- Return is in reverse for a totally different perspective!
- Kaumahina State Park, engulfed by a dense forest, is a relaxing stop with awe-inspiring coastline views and refreshing, cool ocean breezes.