Discover the best stops, hidden gems, and expert tips for exploring Maui’s iconic Road to Hana. Plan your adventure with this comprehensive guide to must-see sights.
And see our recommendations for places to stay in Maui at Where to Stay in Maui – The Best Hotels Hot Hana Highway Tip Before heading out, grab some gourmet picnic lunches to take with you on the Road to Hana. The Hana Picnic Lunch Company puts together lunch and breakfast for your ...
Where are the restroom facilities on the Road to Hana? When you gotta go, you gotta go. This article will help put you in the know about where to "go" on Maui's famous Hana Highway (Road to Hana). This Road to Hana on Maui article is a continuation of our series on theRoad to...
Best places to stop on the Road to Hana The Road to Hana is well known the world over for being one of the go-to destinations on Maui. It’s such a long and beautiful drive that features incredible sights and stops. The Road to Hana is a 52-mile stretch of highway with winding an...
It takes at least three hours to complete the Hana Highway, but you can make it a full-day trip, depending on how many stops you make. You can even spend the night at Waianapanapa State Park, where you can stay in a cabin or camp close to the shore. Don't miss all the best ...
The most epic Road to Hana stops on a handy Road to Hana map. Plus, some solid advice on how (not) to drive this legendary Maui highway.
9. The Road to Hana Hawaii might not be the first place you think of for a road trip. However, once you’re there, there’s some really scenic drives that make for great road trips! The Road to Hana is one of the best road trips in Hawaii, particularly famous (an...
Where to Stay I stayed all the way in Lahaina when I visited Maui, which wasn’t the best positioning for the Road to Hana. If you’d like to be closer, and therefore get to wake up a bit later, I recommendKeanae. There’s also theTravaasa Hana, which is at the end of the Road...
The Road to Hana isn’t your average road trip…and The Road Les Traveled it isn’t. The teeny tiny – sometimes one lane – curvy road is just as crowded as it is charming. Think taro patches, turquoise seascapes, waterfall pools, botanical gardens and lush rainforests. If starting in ...
Our driver Kaipo made us feel like locals and took us to so many amazing places we never would’ve found by ourselves. We had a car packed full of 7 of us and he made each one of us laugh the whole time. Highly recommend this trip and ...