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ROAD TO HANA MAUI
The Road to Hana is more than just a great drive through a beautiful area of Maui. Most visitors tend to zip to and from Hana with a checklist of sights to photograph. This is the wrong way to do it. Do your due diligence beforehand, decide on a few locations that look the most intriguing, and take your time atROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
ROAD TO HANA MAP
Find the best spots to stop along the Road to Hana on this custom MauiMap.
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii.UPPER WAIKANI FALLS
ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS It rains everyday. It will rain when you go. BUT, it usually doesn't last long and it's a warm rain. You'll want to bring a towel or 2 and be prepared to put the top up on the car. There's a reason why the Road to Hana is so incredibly lush. 8.NAHIKU MARKETPLACE
9 DAYS ON MAUI
Night: Mama’s Fish House is a must-do on every Maui itinerary. And for good reason: Local fishermen take early morning trawls to deliver the freshest, most marvelous-tasting fish in Hawaii. (Top honors go to their crab-stuffed, Ke’anae-caught mahi mahi and their Papio sautéed with Hamakua mushrooms, lemon-butter, and garlic.) KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Koki Beach is one of the two famous Hana surf breaks and a favorite spot for local surfers. We do not recommend swimming here, due to lack of lifeguards and exposure to the rip tides and high waves. For swimming, head on over to Hamoa Beach, less than a mile away, where ocean conditions are usually much safer than Kōkī Beach.ROAD TO HANA MAUI
The Road to Hana is more than just a great drive through a beautiful area of Maui. Most visitors tend to zip to and from Hana with a checklist of sights to photograph. This is the wrong way to do it. Do your due diligence beforehand, decide on a few locations that look the most intriguing, and take your time atROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
ROAD TO HANA MAP
Find the best spots to stop along the Road to Hana on this custom MauiMap.
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii.UPPER WAIKANI FALLS
ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS It rains everyday. It will rain when you go. BUT, it usually doesn't last long and it's a warm rain. You'll want to bring a towel or 2 and be prepared to put the top up on the car. There's a reason why the Road to Hana is so incredibly lush. 8.NAHIKU MARKETPLACE
9 DAYS ON MAUI
Night: Mama’s Fish House is a must-do on every Maui itinerary. And for good reason: Local fishermen take early morning trawls to deliver the freshest, most marvelous-tasting fish in Hawaii. (Top honors go to their crab-stuffed, Ke’anae-caught mahi mahi and their Papio sautéed with Hamakua mushrooms, lemon-butter, and garlic.) KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Koki Beach is one of the two famous Hana surf breaks and a favorite spot for local surfers. We do not recommend swimming here, due to lack of lifeguards and exposure to the rip tides and high waves. For swimming, head on over to Hamoa Beach, less than a mile away, where ocean conditions are usually much safer than Kōkī Beach.HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii. WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK MAP With ample areas for both drive-up and tent camping, Wai'anapanapa is the perfect place to experience the beauty of Hana beyond your car window. For more information or to reserve your gear, visit Camp Maui-X or call 808-298-5828.9 DAYS ON MAUI
Night: Mama’s Fish House is a must-do on every Maui itinerary. And for good reason: Local fishermen take early morning trawls to deliver the freshest, most marvelous-tasting fish in Hawaii. (Top honors go to their crab-stuffed, Ke’anae-caught mahi mahi and their Papio sautéed with Hamakua mushrooms, lemon-butter, and garlic.) ROAD TO HANA DRIVING CHECKLIST Hana Driving Checklist. 1. Decide on doing a day-trip or staying overnight. Hana is best experienced over at least a few days. This being said, you can still do it in a day. You need to decide just how much you'd like to see and do and whether you can handle a full day of driving. If you decide to stay overnight, make reservations at a hotelnow.
HANA TROPICALS IN HANA, MAUI Hana Tropicals is a exotic tropical flower farm and orchid nursery located in the charming town of Hana in East Maui. The farm is an homage to one of nature's most beautiful and distinct signatures around the island of Maui. The grounds are nestled away in a lush ethereal jungle, teeming with organic beauty.PAIA TOWN MAUI
Kuau Store (808-579-8844), located a mile past Paia Town, has a wonderful selection of organic, local food and beverage choices and offers ready-made picnic lunches, perfect for enjoying a day at the beach or Road to Hana lunch on-the-go. Browse work from some of Maui's most talented artists at one of the many art galleries, including MauiHONOMANU BAY
Absorb. A favorite among fishermen, surfers and local families, Honomanu Bay epitomizes seclusion. It rests at the base of Honomanu Valley, a verdant expanse of volcanic wonder—and the second largest valley on Haleakala’s northern slopes—with rises that stretch 7,000 feet into the sky. The bay itself is enveloped by steep ridges,tucked
ROAD TO HANA SITEMAP Sitemap for Road to Hana, Maui. Live Music, Food and fun! Detailed Description, Photos & Tips East Maui Taro Festival KEANAE ARBORETUM AND PENINSULA Ke'anae Arboretum. There are often so many beautiful sites along the Road to Hana that people don't know which to choose. If you're looking for a relaxing spot to get out, stretch your legs and learn something new, you'll enjoy the Keanae Arboretum, a botanical garden locatedabout .8
WAILUA FALLS
WAILUA FALLS. Wailua Falls is a picturesque, yet very easily accessible waterfall visible from The Hana Highway. You don't even need to get out of your car to see it! Located just past mile marker #45 on Honolewa Stream (not Wailua Stream), we highly recommend a stop at Wailua Falls, touted Maui's 'most photographed waterfall'.ROAD TO HANA MAUI
The Road to Hana is more than just a great drive through a beautiful area of Maui. Most visitors tend to zip to and from Hana with a checklist of sights to photograph. This is the wrong way to do it. Do your due diligence beforehand, decide on a few locations that look the most intriguing, and take your time atROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii.UPPER WAIKANI FALLS
ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS It rains everyday. It will rain when you go. BUT, it usually doesn't last long and it's a warm rain. You'll want to bring a towel or 2 and be prepared to put the top up on the car. There's a reason why the Road to Hana is so incredibly lush. 8. KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Koki Beach is one of the two famous Hana surf breaks and a favorite spot for local surfers. We do not recommend swimming here, due to lack of lifeguards and exposure to the rip tides and high waves. For swimming, head on over to Hamoa Beach, less than a mile away, where ocean conditions are usually much safer than Kōkī Beach.HONOMANU BAY
Absorb. A favorite among fishermen, surfers and local families, Honomanu Bay epitomizes seclusion. It rests at the base of Honomanu Valley, a verdant expanse of volcanic wonder—and the second largest valley on Haleakala’s northern slopes—with rises that stretch 7,000 feet into the sky. The bay itself is enveloped by steep ridges,tucked
NAHIKU MARKETPLACE
WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK MAP With ample areas for both drive-up and tent camping, Wai'anapanapa is the perfect place to experience the beauty of Hana beyond your car window. For more information or to reserve your gear, visit Camp Maui-X or call 808-298-5828.ROAD TO HANA MAUI
The Road to Hana is more than just a great drive through a beautiful area of Maui. Most visitors tend to zip to and from Hana with a checklist of sights to photograph. This is the wrong way to do it. Do your due diligence beforehand, decide on a few locations that look the most intriguing, and take your time atROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii.UPPER WAIKANI FALLS
ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. Should I drive myself, fly or do a Van Tour? This depends on what type of traveler you are and how much time you have. If you'd rather not drive, and you want a guide you can ask questions to, a Hana van tour is the best option. If you want a little more control over where you go, and you want to do your own research, driving is your bestoption.
KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Koki Beach is one of the two famous Hana surf breaks and a favorite spot for local surfers. We do not recommend swimming here, due to lack of lifeguards and exposure to the rip tides and high waves. For swimming, head on over to Hamoa Beach, less than a mile away, where ocean conditions are usually much safer than Kōkī Beach.HONOMANU BAY
Absorb. A favorite among fishermen, surfers and local families, Honomanu Bay epitomizes seclusion. It rests at the base of Honomanu Valley, a verdant expanse of volcanic wonder—and the second largest valley on Haleakala’s northern slopes—with rises that stretch 7,000 feet into the sky. The bay itself is enveloped by steep ridges,tucked
NAHIKU MARKETPLACE
WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK MAP With ample areas for both drive-up and tent camping, Wai'anapanapa is the perfect place to experience the beauty of Hana beyond your car window. For more information or to reserve your gear, visit Camp Maui-X or call 808-298-5828.ROAD TO HANA MAP
Find the best spots to stop along the Road to Hana on this custom MauiMap.
HANA TOWN MAUI
It was a gravel 1-lane road. • 1944 - The Hana Ranch begins with 14K acres by Paul Fagan. He shut down all sugar production at Ka'eleku in favor of cattle ranching operations. • 1946 - A massive tidal wave hits Hana, kills 12-14 people, leaves 550 homeless, completely destroys 77 homes and damages 156 more.NAHIKU MARKETPLACE
Home to several excellent, low-key outdoor dining options, including Nahiku Cafe, Island Chef, Island Style Tacos, Hana Highway Sorbet, and My Thai, among others that rotate in and out of the area, Nahiku Marketplace also offers excellent shopping from several local vendors. Try a cup of Maui coffee from the adorable Nahiku Cafe, grab a seat at9 DAYS ON MAUI
Night: Mama’s Fish House is a must-do on every Maui itinerary. And for good reason: Local fishermen take early morning trawls to deliver the freshest, most marvelous-tasting fish in Hawaii. (Top honors go to their crab-stuffed, Ke’anae-caught mahi mahi and their Papio sautéed with Hamakua mushrooms, lemon-butter, and garlic.) ROAD TO HANA DRIVING CHECKLIST Hana Driving Checklist. 1. Decide on doing a day-trip or staying overnight. Hana is best experienced over at least a few days. This being said, you can still do it in a day. You need to decide just how much you'd like to see and do and whether you can handle a full day of driving. If you decide to stay overnight, make reservations at a hotelnow.
PAIA TOWN MAUI
Kuau Store (808-579-8844), located a mile past Paia Town, has a wonderful selection of organic, local food and beverage choices and offers ready-made picnic lunches, perfect for enjoying a day at the beach or Road to Hana lunch on-the-go. Browse work from some of Maui's most talented artists at one of the many art galleries, including Maui WAIKAMOI NATURE TRAIL Waikamoi Ridge Trail . Visitors to Hana often remark that the journey there is just as important as the destination; thumb through a guidebook and you’re apt to come across the same. But the spin on Ralph Waldo Emerson’s famous words have become something of a cliché for a reason: the drive to Maui’s most sacred and secluded town is as enthralling as the picturesque village that rests ROAD TO HANA SITEMAP Sitemap for Road to Hana, Maui. Live Music, Food and fun! Detailed Description, Photos & Tips East Maui Taro Festival KEANAE ARBORETUM AND PENINSULA Ke'anae Arboretum. There are often so many beautiful sites along the Road to Hana that people don't know which to choose. If you're looking for a relaxing spot to get out, stretch your legs and learn something new, you'll enjoy the Keanae Arboretum, a botanical garden locatedabout .8
TWIN FALLS MAUI
Wailele Farm is part of an ahupua'a which extends from the mountain to the sea. The valley is called Ho'olawa, which translates to "to provide, to share in abundance, to equip or make available so everyone has enough." The Ko'olau rainforest, which feeds the two Ho'olawa streams running through our farm, is filled with fresh wateryear-round.
ROAD TO HANA MAUI
The Road to Hana is more than just a great drive through a beautiful area of Maui. Most visitors tend to zip to and from Hana with a checklist of sights to photograph. This is the wrong way to do it. Do your due diligence beforehand, decide on a few locations that look the most intriguing, and take your time atROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS It rains everyday. It will rain when you go. BUT, it usually doesn't last long and it's a warm rain. You'll want to bring a towel or 2 and be prepared to put the top up on the car. There's a reason why the Road to Hana is so incredibly lush. 8.HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii. ROAD TO HANA DRIVING CHECKLIST Hana Driving Checklist. 1. Decide on doing a day-trip or staying overnight. Hana is best experienced over at least a few days. This being said, you can still do it in a day. You need to decide just how much you'd like to see and do and whether you can handle a full day of driving. If you decide to stay overnight, make reservations at a hotelnow.
KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Koki Beach is one of the two famous Hana surf breaks and a favorite spot for local surfers. We do not recommend swimming here, due to lack of lifeguards and exposure to the rip tides and high waves. For swimming, head on over to Hamoa Beach, less than a mile away, where ocean conditions are usually much safer than Kōkī Beach. WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK MAP With ample areas for both drive-up and tent camping, Wai'anapanapa is the perfect place to experience the beauty of Hana beyond your car window. For more information or to reserve your gear, visit Camp Maui-X or call 808-298-5828. KEANAE ARBORETUM AND PENINSULA Ke'anae Arboretum. There are often so many beautiful sites along the Road to Hana that people don't know which to choose. If you're looking for a relaxing spot to get out, stretch your legs and learn something new, you'll enjoy the Keanae Arboretum, a botanical garden locatedabout .8
PALAPALA HO'OMAU CHURCH Palapala Ho'omau Church was built in 1857 and still stands along Maui's lush coastline, famously known as the burial ground of prominent aviator, inventor, explorer, author and activist Charles Lindbergh. Forty-one years after his infamous non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927, Charles moved to Maui and settledin the remote
ROAD TO HANA MAUI
The Road to Hana is more than just a great drive through a beautiful area of Maui. Most visitors tend to zip to and from Hana with a checklist of sights to photograph. This is the wrong way to do it. Do your due diligence beforehand, decide on a few locations that look the most intriguing, and take your time atROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS It rains everyday. It will rain when you go. BUT, it usually doesn't last long and it's a warm rain. You'll want to bring a towel or 2 and be prepared to put the top up on the car. There's a reason why the Road to Hana is so incredibly lush. 8.HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii. ROAD TO HANA DRIVING CHECKLIST Hana Driving Checklist. 1. Decide on doing a day-trip or staying overnight. Hana is best experienced over at least a few days. This being said, you can still do it in a day. You need to decide just how much you'd like to see and do and whether you can handle a full day of driving. If you decide to stay overnight, make reservations at a hotelnow.
KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Koki Beach is one of the two famous Hana surf breaks and a favorite spot for local surfers. We do not recommend swimming here, due to lack of lifeguards and exposure to the rip tides and high waves. For swimming, head on over to Hamoa Beach, less than a mile away, where ocean conditions are usually much safer than Kōkī Beach. WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK MAP With ample areas for both drive-up and tent camping, Wai'anapanapa is the perfect place to experience the beauty of Hana beyond your car window. For more information or to reserve your gear, visit Camp Maui-X or call 808-298-5828. KEANAE ARBORETUM AND PENINSULA Ke'anae Arboretum. There are often so many beautiful sites along the Road to Hana that people don't know which to choose. If you're looking for a relaxing spot to get out, stretch your legs and learn something new, you'll enjoy the Keanae Arboretum, a botanical garden locatedabout .8
PALAPALA HO'OMAU CHURCH Palapala Ho'omau Church was built in 1857 and still stands along Maui's lush coastline, famously known as the burial ground of prominent aviator, inventor, explorer, author and activist Charles Lindbergh. Forty-one years after his infamous non-stop solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean in 1927, Charles moved to Maui and settledin the remote
ROAD TO HANA MAP
Find the best spots to stop along the Road to Hana on this custom MauiMap.
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls—whose Hawaiian translation remains unknown—is sustained by the Hanawi Stream, a spring-fed river that tracks into the ocean nine miles downslope. Given the surplus of water at its base, the falls—both Upper and Lower—cascade year-round, rendering it one of the most prodigious and photographed waterfalls in Hawaii.WAILUA VALLEY
Wailua Valley is an ahupuaʼa that sits just after the Keanae peninsula on the road to Hana. The area, though small, is rich in Hawaiian culture. It is here that an abundance of rare culturally significant fish and plant life can still be found. The area holdsmany ancient
ROAD TO HANA TOUR CHECKLIST Hana Tour Tips. 1. Wear something comfortable. Choose a Luxury Van Tour with no more than 12 passengers per vehicle - like Skyline Hawaii. Skyline Hawaii's brand new vehicles offer big panoramic windows, climate controlled interiors, and a stress free ride along the windy Road to Hana. You'll be spending much of the day driving, sobe comfortable.
HONOMANU BAY
Absorb. A favorite among fishermen, surfers and local families, Honomanu Bay epitomizes seclusion. It rests at the base of Honomanu Valley, a verdant expanse of volcanic wonder—and the second largest valley on Haleakala’s northern slopes—with rises that stretch 7,000 feet into the sky. The bay itself is enveloped by steep ridges,tucked
HALFWAY TO HANA STAND The Stand. A Road to Hana staple since 1982, the Halfway to Hana Stand is the perfect place to stop and relax on your journey to Hana Town. Located at Mile Marker #17 past Ke'anae Arboretum, owners Doug and Nita Chong created a charming pit stop that can't be missed!9 DAYS ON MAUI
Night: Mama’s Fish House is a must-do on every Maui itinerary. And for good reason: Local fishermen take early morning trawls to deliver the freshest, most marvelous-tasting fish in Hawaii. (Top honors go to their crab-stuffed, Ke’anae-caught mahi mahi and their Papio sautéed with Hamakua mushrooms, lemon-butter, and garlic.)PAIA TOWN MAUI
Kuau Store (808-579-8844), located a mile past Paia Town, has a wonderful selection of organic, local food and beverage choices and offers ready-made picnic lunches, perfect for enjoying a day at the beach or Road to Hana lunch on-the-go. Browse work from some of Maui's most talented artists at one of the many art galleries, including MauiNAHIKU MARKETPLACE
Home to several excellent, low-key outdoor dining options, including Nahiku Cafe, Island Chef, Island Style Tacos, Hana Highway Sorbet, and My Thai, among others that rotate in and out of the area, Nahiku Marketplace also offers excellent shopping from several local vendors. Try a cup of Maui coffee from the adorable Nahiku Cafe, grab a seat atTWIN FALLS MAUI
Wailele Farm is part of an ahupua'a which extends from the mountain to the sea. The valley is called Ho'olawa, which translates to "to provide, to share in abundance, to equip or make available so everyone has enough." The Ko'olau rainforest, which feeds the two Ho'olawa streams running through our farm, is filled with fresh wateryear-round.
ROAD TO HANA MAUI
Your first decision: Should you do a van tour or drive yourself to Hana. Both have advantages: When driving, you travel at your own pace and can stay overnight. On the other hand, van tours have expert guides driving for you, so you can focus solely on enjoying the ride.ROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
ROAD TO HANA DRIVING CHECKLIST 5. Pack a bag. Some things you'll want to bring include: Food - (see #6 below); Water - Bring plenty, though you can buy it along the way.; Cash - Most of the banana bread and smoothie places only take cash.; Towels - It's most likely going to rain. Be prepared. Hiking Shoes - If you want to hike. Bring shoes you don't mind getting muddy. Bug Spray - Mosquitos love Hana tourists. ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. Should I drive myself, fly or do a Van Tour? This depends on what type of traveler you are and how much time you have. If you'd rather not drive, and you want a guide you can ask questions to, a Hana van tour is the best option. If you want a little more control over where you go, and you want to do your own research, driving is your bestoption.
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls. Journey through Hana’s wilderness and you’ll be hard-pressed to name your favorite place. Between jungles thick with rainbow eucalyptuses to beaches framed by dramatic sea cliffs, Hana inspires awe after every single one of the 620 turns it takes to getto its heart.
KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Legend. The dark red sand at Kōkī Beach was produced by the nearby cinder cone hill of Ka Iwi O Pele, meaning “bones of Pele.” According to Hawaiian legend, Kōkī Beach is where the volcano goddess Pele fought her final battle with her older sister, Namakaokaha’i, the goddess of the ocean. KEANAE ARBORETUM AND PENINSULA Ke'anae Arboretum. There are often so many beautiful sites along the Road to Hana that people don't know which to choose. If you're looking for a relaxing spot to get out, stretch your legs and learn something new, you'll enjoy the Keanae Arboretum, a botanical garden locatedabout .8
WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK MAP Much thanks to Van James with Ancient Sites of Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i for the additional insight into Wai'anapanapa. We recognize the use of diacritical markings of the (modern) Hawaiian language including the ʻokina or glottal stop and the kahakō or macron (e.g., in PALAPALA HO'OMAU CHURCH Charles Lindbergh's Grave. Palapala Ho'omau Church was built in 1857 and still stands along Maui's lush coastline, famously known as the burial ground of prominent aviator, inventor, explorer, author and activist Charles Lindbergh.ROAD TO HANA MAUI
Your first decision: Should you do a van tour or drive yourself to Hana. Both have advantages: When driving, you travel at your own pace and can stay overnight. On the other hand, van tours have expert guides driving for you, so you can focus solely on enjoying the ride.ROAD TO HANA SIGHTS
Paia Town. Paia is the last town before you make your journey clockwise to Hana Town. Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide.There's also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.BACK ROAD TO HANA
ROAD TO HANA DRIVING CHECKLIST 5. Pack a bag. Some things you'll want to bring include: Food - (see #6 below); Water - Bring plenty, though you can buy it along the way.; Cash - Most of the banana bread and smoothie places only take cash.; Towels - It's most likely going to rain. Be prepared. Hiking Shoes - If you want to hike. Bring shoes you don't mind getting muddy. Bug Spray - Mosquitos love Hana tourists. ROAD TO HANA FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 1. Should I drive myself, fly or do a Van Tour? This depends on what type of traveler you are and how much time you have. If you'd rather not drive, and you want a guide you can ask questions to, a Hana van tour is the best option. If you want a little more control over where you go, and you want to do your own research, driving is your bestoption.
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls. Journey through Hana’s wilderness and you’ll be hard-pressed to name your favorite place. Between jungles thick with rainbow eucalyptuses to beaches framed by dramatic sea cliffs, Hana inspires awe after every single one of the 620 turns it takes to getto its heart.
KOKI BEACH | ROAD TO HANA Legend. The dark red sand at Kōkī Beach was produced by the nearby cinder cone hill of Ka Iwi O Pele, meaning “bones of Pele.” According to Hawaiian legend, Kōkī Beach is where the volcano goddess Pele fought her final battle with her older sister, Namakaokaha’i, the goddess of the ocean. KEANAE ARBORETUM AND PENINSULA Ke'anae Arboretum. There are often so many beautiful sites along the Road to Hana that people don't know which to choose. If you're looking for a relaxing spot to get out, stretch your legs and learn something new, you'll enjoy the Keanae Arboretum, a botanical garden locatedabout .8
WAIANAPANAPA STATE PARK MAP Much thanks to Van James with Ancient Sites of Maui, Moloka'i, Lana'i for the additional insight into Wai'anapanapa. We recognize the use of diacritical markings of the (modern) Hawaiian language including the ʻokina or glottal stop and the kahakō or macron (e.g., in PALAPALA HO'OMAU CHURCH Charles Lindbergh's Grave. Palapala Ho'omau Church was built in 1857 and still stands along Maui's lush coastline, famously known as the burial ground of prominent aviator, inventor, explorer, author and activist Charles Lindbergh.ROAD TO HANA MAP
Find the best spots to stop along the Road to Hana on this custom MauiMap.
HANAWI FALLS
Hanawi Falls. Journey through Hana’s wilderness and you’ll be hard-pressed to name your favorite place. Between jungles thick with rainbow eucalyptuses to beaches framed by dramatic sea cliffs, Hana inspires awe after every single one of the 620 turns it takes to getto its heart.
NAHIKU MARKETPLACE
For the snack-inclined traveler, the Road to Hana can be a rude awakening if not prepared. With very few places to stop and eat a full meal along the journey, Nahiku Marketplace comes as a welcome surprise for weary travelers. ROAD TO HANA TOUR CHECKLIST 1. Wear something comfortable. Choose a Luxury Van Tour with no more than 12 passengers per vehicle - like Skyline Hawaii. Skyline Hawaii's brand new vehicles offer big panoramic windows, climate controlled interiors, and a stress free ride along the windy Road to Hana.WAILUA VALLEY
Wailua Valley is an ahupuaʼa that sits just after the Keanae peninsula on the road to Hana. The area, though small, is rich inHawaiian culture.
HALFWAY TO HANA STAND The Stand. A Road to Hana staple since 1982, the Halfway to Hana Stand is the perfect place to stop and relax on your journey to Hana Town. Located at Mile Marker #17 past Ke'anae Arboretum, owners Doug and Nita Chong created a charming pit stop that can't be missed!HONOMANU BAY
1/2 way to Hana. The beaches of Hawaii are as diverse as its people, from the Big Island’s green-sanded Papakōlea to Molokai’s orange-dusted Papohaku to Maui’s own Oneloa—a mile and a half-long stretch of immaculate white sand in Makena that sees some of the fiercest shore breaks on the island.9 DAYS ON MAUI
9 Days on Maui A vacation ought to be synonymous with stress-free, especially if you’re holidaying in Hawaii—a place that brings new depth to the whole concept of “no worries.”PAIA TOWN MAUI
The starting point for The Road to Hana. This quirky oceanside surf-town offers unique shopping and dining options.TWIN FALLS MAUI
Ho'olawa Valley. Wailele Farm is part of an ahupua'a which extends from the mountain to the sea. The valley is called Ho'olawa, which translates to "to provide, to share in abundance, to equip or make available so everyone has enough."__ Road To Hana
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PREPARE FOR AN UNFORGETTABLE JOURNEY TO HEAVENLY HANA! Your first decision: Should you do a van tour or drive yourself toHana.
BOTH HAVE ADVANTAGES: When driving, you travel at your own pace and can stay overnight. On the other hand, van tours have expert guides driving for you, so you can focus solely on enjoying the ride. FOR MORE INFORMATION AND CHECKLISTS, CHOOSE ONE OF THE TWO OPTIONS. THE BEST WAY TO DO THE ROAD TO HANA: The Road to Hana is more than just a great drive through a beautiful area of Maui. Most visitors tend to zip to and from Hana with a checklist of sights to photograph. This is the wrong way to do it. Do your due diligence beforehand, decide on a few locations that look the most intriguing, and take your time at each location. In order to truly experience Hana, it helps to know more about the history and legends of the area. You may find out that there are legendary stories associated with each spot where Gods have left their mark and historic battles have been fought. Transport yourself not only to Hana, but back in time to the historic moments and legendary tales that shape the islands. A FEW THINGS TO CONSIDER:__
HANA CD GUIDE
Find all the best spots at your own pace to Hana.__
STOP FOR SNACKS
Grab some snacks, drinks and a picnic lunch at Kuau Store.__
STAY THE NIGHT
The best way to experience Hana is to stay in Hana.__
MAUI CAR RENTALS
Find a great price on a convertible, van or jeep.__
LUXURY TOUR VANS
Leave the driving to an expert guide.__
FLIGHTS TO HANA
Car sick? You can be to Hana in 20 minutes from OGG. Check out the sights mile by mile! Website by Hawaii Web Group . Most photos taken by Natalie Brown Photography. Sitemap
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