The "From Lahaina, Maui: Road to Hana Tour" takes visitors on an unforgettable 10-hour journey along the stunning 54-mile coastal route. Priced at $230 per person, this small-group excursion includes hotel and port pickup, meals, and park admissions. Highlights range from visiting the breathtaking Waianapanapa State Park to swimming opportunities, all while receiving informative insights from a live guide. With a perfect 5/5 rating, it’s clear this tour offers an exceptional value. But what makes the Road to Hana so captivating?
Key Points
- A small-group day tour from Lahaina to Hana, Maui, covering the 54-mile scenic coastal route known as the longest in the world with waterfalls.
- The 10-hour excursion includes hotel/port pickup and drop-off, meals, park admission, and a live English-speaking guide with a free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
- Highlights include stops at Waianapanapa State Park, Puaa Kaa State Park, and Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread, as well as opportunities for swimming and visiting notable sites.
- The tour is not suitable for children under 2, pregnant women, or wheelchair users, and large bags or luggage are not permitted due to limited storage space.
- Based on customer reviews, the tour offers excellent value for money, with a driver described as informative, accommodating, and entertaining, and an overall rating of 5/5.
Tour Overview
This small-group day tour from Lahaina to Hana provides a comprehensive exploration of the scenic 54-mile coastal route, known as the longest in the world with waterfalls at every turn.
Priced from $230 per person, the 10-hour excursion features a live English-speaking guide. Guests can take advantage of the free cancellation policy up to 24 hours in advance.
The 10-hour Hana tour is priced at $230 per person and features a live English-speaking guide with a free cancellation policy.
The itinerary includes stops at Waianapanapa State Park, Puaa Kaa State Park, and Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread, along with opportunities to swim and see notable sites like the Bamboo Forest and Charles Lindbergh’s grave.
Hotel/port pickup and drop-off, meals, and park admission are included.
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Itinerary Highlights
The scenic 54-mile coastal route the tour follows is the longest in the world, with waterfalls at every turn.
The tour makes several stops, including Waianapanapa State Park for 60 minutes, Puaa Kaa State Park for 40 minutes, and Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread for 15 minutes.
Along the way, guests will pass by notable sites like the Bamboo Forest, Hookipa Beach Park, Wailua Falls, and Charles Lindbergh’s grave.
There’s an opportunity for swimming at designated stops, so swimmers should bring their gear.
The tour includes admission to Waianapanapa State Park and the black sand beach.
Inclusions
The tour provides hotel and port pickup/drop-off for guests. Breakfast and lunch are included, with lunch served on a black sand beach. Snacks and bottled water are available throughout the day. Admission to Waianapanapa State Park and the black sand beach is covered. Guests meet at Lahaina Harbor or Kahului Harbor.
| Inclusions | Duration |
| — | — |
| Hotel/port pickup and drop-off | – |
| Breakfast and lunch | – |
| Snacks and bottled water | – |
| Admission to Waianapanapa State Park | – |
| Admission to black sand beach | – |
Important Information
Although the tour isn’t suitable for children under 2 years, pregnant women, or wheelchair users, it provides an engaging and picturesque journey along the famous Road to Hana.
Guests are advised to avoid bringing large bags or luggage, as the van has limited storage space. On top of that, alcohol and drugs are strictly prohibited during the tour.
To fully enjoy the stops and potential swimming opportunities, the tour recommends wearing swimwear with a change of clothes and a towel.
More Great Tours NearbyPreparing for the Tour
To make the most of the Road to Hana tour, travelers should pack accordingly. The journey requires a few key items:
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Comfortable, quick-drying clothes and shoes for potential swimming
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Sun protection like hats, sunglasses, and sunscreen
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Light jacket or rain gear, as the weather can be unpredictable along the winding coastal route
Packing light is also advised, as large bags and luggage aren’t permitted.
With the right preparation, visitors can fully enjoy the breathtaking scenery and attractions along the famous Hana Highway.
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Experiencing the Road to Hana
Embarking on the renowned Road to Hana tour, visitors enjoy a scenic 54-mile coastal journey filled with breathtaking waterfalls, lush rainforests, and striking black sand beaches. Along the way, they stop at highlights like Waianapanapa State Park, Puaa Kaa State Park, and Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread. The tour guides share the history and cultural significance of notable sites, from the Bamboo Forest to Charles Lindbergh’s grave. Amidst the natural beauty, travelers have opportunities to swim, with swimming gear recommended. The all-inclusive experience provides hotel pickup, meals, and park admissions, ensuring a seamless and enjoyable adventure.
| Highlights | Duration | Highlights |
| — | — | — |
| Waianapanapa State Park | 60 minutes | Bamboo Forest |
| Puaa Kaa State Park | 40 minutes | Hookipa Beach Park |
| Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread | 15 minutes | Wailua Falls |
Exploring Waianapanapa State Park
Waianapanapa State Park is a breathtaking natural wonder along the Road to Hana.
This coastal gem boasts:
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Dramatic black sand beaches
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Lush tropical foliage and caves
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Stunning sea arches and blowholes
The tour guide leads visitors through this enchanting landscape, sharing the park’s rich cultural history and allowing time for exploration.
Guests can swim in the crystal-clear waters, hike to coastal viewpoints, and snap photos of the dramatic volcanic scenery.
Waianapanapa State Park is a must-see highlight of the Road to Hana journey, offering a chance to immerse in Maui’s natural beauty.
Customer Feedback and Reviews
Customers who’ve experienced the Road to Hana tour have overwhelmingly praised the value for money and the informative, accommodating, and entertaining nature of the driver.
Based on 2 reviews, the tour has earned a 5/5 overall rating. Reviewers highlight the driver’s ability to provide an enriching experience, sharing insights about the region’s history and culture.
The tour’s inclusions, from breakfast and lunch to state park admissions, have also contributed to the positive sentiment.
Ask Away
What Is the Dress Code for the Tour?
The dress code for the tour is casual. It’s recommended to wear swimwear layered with a change of clothes and a towel, as there’ll be opportunities for swimming at designated stops.
Can I Bring My Own Food and Drinks?
No, you cannot bring your own food and drinks on the tour. The tour includes breakfast, lunch, snacks, and bottled water. Outside food and drinks are prohibited, as the tour provides all necessary sustenance throughout the day.
Is There Any Additional Cost for Activities or Optional Stops?
The tour includes admission to Waianapanapa State Park and the black sand beach. There are no additional costs for activities or optional stops along the way. Snacks and bottled water are provided throughout the day.
Can the Tour Accommodate Dietary Restrictions or Allergies?
The tour can accommodate dietary restrictions and allergies. Travelers should let the tour operator know about any dietary needs when booking, and they’ll work to provide suitable meals and snacks during the tour.
What Happens in Case of Inclement Weather?
In case of inclement weather, the tour may be adjusted or rescheduled. Customers will be notified of any changes and provided options such as a refund or rebooking. The tour operator aims to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience regardless of weather conditions.
Final Words
The Road to Hana tour from Lahaina, Maui is a must-do for visitors seeking an immersive experience. With its stunning coastal vistas, cascading waterfalls, and the opportunity to explore Waianapanapa State Park, this small-group excursion offers unparalleled value and unforgettable moments. Highly praised by past guests, the tour’s all-inclusive package and knowledgeable guide make for a seamless and memorable journey along one of Maui’s most scenic routes.
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