Tour Maui’s famous Hana Highway and beyond during our Road to Hana Eco-Adventure. Experience lush tropical rainforests, beautiful waterfalls, ancient ruins and colorful, enduring traditions along the Hana Highway and one of Maui’s most popular attractions. Hana Ranch provides a delicious buffet.
Road to Hana by Air and by Land Hana Eco-Adventure Tour Highlights
Ho’okipa Park for a look at Hawaiian style life of enjoying the sea
Pua’a Ka’a park for swimming in a waterfall
Kea’nae Peninsula for a true Scenery & Lookouts of Hawaiian Country Living
Wai’ananapanapa State Park 120 acres of a Must Stop-‐Scenery Area and to Swim at the Black Sand Beach Where Old Hawaii Still Exist
Hana Eco Adventure; Jungles & Waterfalls with Discover Hawaii Tours
Hana is known as the breathtaking, tropical rainforest of the Pacific! Join us along the two-lane windy road to Hana with over 617 curves and 59 one lane bridges for a spectacular journey aboard our fleet of Mercedes Sprinters. There are many photo opportunities with countless cascading waterfalls. Join us as we explore the black sand beaches, waterfalls, and view the bamboo jungles along the Road to Hana! The Road to Hana is a must-do tour for Maui visitors. The two-lane route, also known as Hāna “Highway”, connects Kahului with the small town of Hana in east Maui. It offers some of the most stunning scenic views of all of Hawaii.
Allow our friendly and knowledgeable guide to share his/her captivating legends and personal experiences with you as we journey the road to Hana together! The Road to Hana is an experience, a journey, a beautiful memory for years to come. We become Ohana (family) as we travel to the very remote area of Maui. Discover Hawaii Tours will offer two swim options, weather and safety permitting, so be sure to bring your suits, sunscreen.
Hana Haleakala Helicopter Tour with Sunshine Helicopters
Climb above central Maui and ascend the world’s largest dormant volcano, “Haleakala” (literally “house of the sun”). Discover its immense moonlike crater with pure iron oxide cinder cones towering over 1,100 feet tall. See Kaupo and Ko’olau Gaps, the huge lava flows from the crater to the sea. Hana’s nearly uninhabited “back side” is home of the “Seven Pools” and Lindberg’s grave. The Hana Rain Forest extends for over 180 square miles along Maui’s northern coast and is the largest tropical rain forest in our nation. Tour includes views of Old Hana Town, Haleakala National Park and Kipahulu.