Directed by AKI
The Road to Hana isn’t just a scenic drive—it’s a deep dive into Maui’s untamed nature.
Stretching along the island’s lush eastern coast, this route with over 600 curves and 50 narrow bridges
leads you through a landscape that feels untouched, ancient, and full of wonder.
The farther you drive, the farther you leave behind the modern world.
Instead, you enter a realm of crashing waves, hidden waterfalls, dense bamboo forests, and coastal cliffs that drop into the sea.
What it means to drive the Road to Hana
The destination may be Hana Town, but the real magic lies in the journey.
You’ll pass black sand beaches, lava tubes, banana groves, and local fruit stands that appear like secrets waiting to be discovered.
Every curve offers a new moment—
a scenic overlook, a cascading waterfall, or a sudden opening into deep green rainforest.
It’s not just a drive; it’s an adventure into the soul of Maui.
Highlights along the way
Waiʻānapanapa State Park: Famous for its striking black sand beach and lava caves
Ke‘anae Peninsula: A peaceful coastal village with taro fields and ocean views
Wailua Falls: One of the most accessible and picturesque waterfalls on the route
Hana Town: Quiet, authentic, and full of old Hawaiian charm
Haleakalā National Park (Kīpahulu District): Home to the Pipiwai Trail and the stunning Waimoku Falls
Tour Info
Duration: 10–12 hours
Pickup: Hotel pickup around 6–7 AM
Includes: Local guide, breakfast & lunch, snacks, drinks, and comfortable transportation
What to bring: Comfortable shoes, swimwear, towel, sunscreen, and a camera
Time slips by quickly when nature unfolds like this.
The Road to Hana isn’t just a route—it’s a feeling, one that stays with you long after you’ve returned.