If you’re looking for an adventure like none other on the Hawaiian island of Maui, look no further than the Hana Highway or “Road to Hana.” This 64.4-mile-long stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 from Kahului to the town of Hana is a memorable journey with tours and activities along the way that you won’t find anywhere else in this unique part of the United States. Along the route, take tours of breathtaking sites such as waterfalls, botanical gardens, and unique churches built out of natural resources like coral.
Located just past Pua’a Ka’a State Wayside on Route 360 is Waikamoi Nature Preserve – offering magnificent views of Hawai’i’s local flora. Need to rest? Stop off at idyllic roadside beaches and coves before continuing to your destination. Be sure to check out our blogs for some must-see places and activities during your stay in this tightly-knit community in Maui.
Wai’anapanapa State Park – Road to Hana Guide Regarded as one of the best stops along the Road to Hana Wai’anapanapa State Park has multiple must-see attractions! Only 2 miles outside of Hana the popular location has fresh water caves, lava tubes, a blowhole, and of course the world famous black ...
The Pipiwai Trail The Highlights Few trails on earth are as spectacular as Maui’s Pipiwai Trail. Part of the Haleakala National Park, this nearly 2-mile halcyon trail provides a fun and adventurous way to reach some of East Maui’s most treasured gems at the destination point of the famed Road ...
The Seven Sacred Pools Highlights The spectacular Seven Sacred Pools, known as The Pools of ‘Ohe’o (Oh-Hey-Oh) in Hawaiian, has long been one of the most wondrous treasures on Maui. Found within the ‘Ohe’o Gulch as part of both Haleakala National Park and the Road to Hana, the source ...
Twin Falls – Road to Hana Guide The first stop along the road to Hana and a must see is Twin Falls. This location is family owned and operated by the Wailele Farm. This privately owned stretch of land is generously open to the public. Directions 1. Head towards Paia ...