Paia
(Pass by)
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to start your tour, and a great place to return another day for good food and live music.
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Paia
(Pass by)
Paia is a former plantation town, with an eclectic array of buildings, food and people. A picturesque way to start your tour, and a great place to return another day for good food and live music.
Ho'okipa Beach Park
A world-renowned beach for surfers and windsurfers, as well as a resting spot for sea turtles, Ho'okipa is a favorite stop for our guests. Take in the view from the lookout up top, or venture down the path to the beach and discover that all those "boulders" were actually turtles!
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
"Maui’s scenic wonderland on the road to Hana!" Maui Garden of Eden Walk through 26 acres of nature trails and stunning vistas. Stop by the waterfall overlook, as well as the spot where they filmed the opening for Jurassic Park. Look out for local wildlife, including peacocks, ducks and mongoose.
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Honomanū Bay
Secluded and beautiful, Honomanu Bay sits at the base of a verdant valley, with towering cliff sides and a lava rock beach. This serene setting is also a resource area for local residents, so we exercise caution and respect while visiting.
Ke‘anae Point
Ke'anae is an historic village, where you will find taro patches that have grown there for generations. The peninsula is well-known for its many picture-ready locations, crashing surf and rugged terrain. "On your drive down, you'll pass a stone church built in 1856, the only remaining building after the devastating tsunami of 1946, which killed twenty four people when waves topping 35 feet crashed into the village with no warning. Following this tragedy, the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center was implemented, which still sits on Oahu's Ewa Beach." Maui Information Guide You will also find our favorite, warm, oven-fresh, baked daily banana bread on Maui at this picturesque location!
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park
Wailua Valley Overlook offers a quick stop that's blink-and-you'll-miss-it...but we won't let you miss it! Look for the "hidden" steps and walk up to the overlook that gives you an expansive, breathtaking view of azure ocean and emerald landscape like nowhere else.
Upper Waikani Falls
(Pass by)
Also known as "Three Bears" waterfall, these beautiful falls are visible from the road and triple your viewing pleasure.
Pua'a Ka'a State Park
If, "swim in a waterfall," is on your bucket list, this is the stop for you! An easily accessible waterfall in a picturesque park, the adventurous can swim in the pool below the falls. There are picnic benches nearby if you're feeling snacky, as well as a convenient restroom.
Makapipi Falls
(Pass by)
Another amazing view along the Road to Hana, Makapipi Falls is especially breathtaking after recent rain. It runs right under one of the many bridges on Hana Highway, and plummets into a striking blue pool below. Get your cameras ready!
Hanawi Falls
(Pass by)
A beautiful falls surrounded by lush, tropical vegetation, get your camera ready, but leave your swimsuits and hiking shoes in the car... with potential of rockslides and flash floods down below, this aquatic rush is best seen from a distance.
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