7 hours 30 minutes (approx.)
Daily Tour
7 people
English
Go Halfway to Hana in a large Lincoln Navigator that fits up to seven passengers. The full Hana tour is much too long. 8 stops, several restrooms, a black sand beach, an Arboretum which includes Painted gum trees, Queen Emma Spider Lilys, several kinds of Palm trees, Torch Ginger, and many other tropical and fruit bearing trees. For lunch, enjoy Kahlua Pig sandwiches, cheeseburgers, cold sandwiches, Rosalani ice cream, and banana Bread while supplies last. Taro fields, refreshing waterfalls, and green sea turtles Basking. Moderate walking for those who would like to venture, and restful stops for those who would rather see from the stop location. Your Private Tour that allows you to see Paradise your way. More than 20 years experience for drivers of the Hana Road to make your ride comfortable and safe. History of Hawaii and Maui to fill your curiosity of this Paradise. Happy and positive reviews All over the net can be found about your Drivers Sean & Summer.
This is an overlook of the Keanae peninsula and the town of Keanae in the distance. A restroom stop and a great photo opportunity for you. The next stop afterwards is just below which will take about 15 minutes to get to. Take in the amazing beauty of the whole area from above.
15 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Drive from the main road to a remote black sand beach where kukui nuts, and black sand that’s been ground down from the surrounding black lava rocks. Very little white sand is mixed in which makes this a great example of a black sand beach on Maui. You travel off the road to get to this location, showing you how the road can drastically change from highway to Old Hana highway looking roadway. Large bamboo forests on one side and a small stream used for locals to paddle into the jungle. This stream feeds this beach for thousands of years and makes it a perfect ecosystem to fish. You may find surfers and fishermen enjoying the area along with people spending time barbecuing on their time off of work. A hidden Paradise on Maui.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Is it the small town of Keanae with history since 1893 and 600 years prior. Mostly destroyed by a large hurricane in 1947 and then new homes built after that. An 1800s Church, and a few old buildings from the old days to see as remnants of the past. Taro fields and huge waves crashing on the shores. Mac nut brittle and coconut juice available from local vendors, a favorite for many visitors.
20 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
This is an overlook of the wailua valley, and the small town of Wailua, a paradise tucked away in this rainforest. Birthplace of kings of Hawaii s past. At this point you’ll realize why people chose Maui to live on, a paradise tucked away in the rainforest. The next stop is a waterfall called Pua A Kaa which is about 20 minutes away driving distance.
10 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Enjoy a refreshing dip in two waterfalls to choose from. Watch locals jump at times to entertain tourists. You can watch from the shore or join the fun. Benches and covered picnic areas with restrooms. The next stop is lunch which is about a 25 minute drive.
30 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
Stop for lunch at a favorite store called the Halfway to Hana store. Kailua pork sandwiches, cheeseburgers, cold sandwiches, hot dogs, Roselani ice cream, and banana bread are available while supplies last. This historical location has many high reviews, looking forward to having your review tell good things about this location to others. The next stop after this is the Keanae Arboretum, only 5 minutes driving distance.
25 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
See a family of painted gum trees, several types of palm trees, Nara trees, Queen Emma Lily, torch Ginger, and every tropical tree that can be imagined from all over the world for you to see. Several fruit bearing trees as well.
25 minutes • Admission Ticket Free
A quaint small town that is filled with local stores places to eat and home of all the surfers and wind sailers. Looking for a gift, plan this town for a few hours walk around on another day from 10am to 9pm
• Admission Ticket Free
Amazing view of a favorite waterfall of the locals. Keep your phone ready to take pictures as we pass by. Most bridges are only one and a half Lanes wide and built prior to 1910.
• Admission Ticket Free
A local favorite dipping spot for all the children of the area. A favorite location for the locals. You’ll see why it’s so fun to live in this little town called Keanae. It may be rural, but remember, the main town, Kahului it’s only an hour and a half away. No gas stations here, no 7-Elevens, no clinics. Just friendly neighbors and happiness.
• Admission Ticket Free