I am a NAI certified guide with over 300 sunrises on Haleakala and 200 loops around Hana. My Father-in-law is John Keanaaina Hoku award winning music artist. He has bee in Hawaii since the 1940s and h
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Location: Maui
What's Included
- I will bring some natural flavored soda water
- Bottled water
- Towels
- I will bring some bananas, starfruit, or other local fruit. As well as some Hawaiian potato chips. I will buy us some banana bread at Sandies as well.
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: If it rains, the tour usually continues unless the weather is really severe. Safety is a priority, so it’s good to check the forecast beforehand. If they do have to cancel, they’ll offer a chance to reschedule or give you a full refund. Definitely worth reaching out to them before booking for the latest policy details!
A: Yes, this tour can be great for kids! The guide is experienced with families and keeps it fun and engaging. I’d say it’s best for ages 6 and up, but younger kids can join too if you think they can handle the day out. Just be prepared for a long day with plenty of stops!
A: Definitely wear comfortable clothes! You’ll be getting in and out of the van a lot, so breathable fabrics are best. I also recommend sturdy sandals or shoes since you’ll be exploring some waterfalls. And don’t forget your swimsuit if you want to take a dip!
Discussions
Just did the Road to Hana tour and it was AMAZING!
I went on the Full-Day Road to Hana tour last month and wow, it was such a great time! The guide was super knowledgeable and took us to some incredible spots, including waterfalls and scenic views. Plus, the local fruits he brought were a nice touch. I’ve got tons of pics and a video from the day! It’s absolutely worth the price!
Thinking of gifting the Hana tour - any tips?
I’m considering giving my parents this Full-Day Road to Hana tour as a gift. They’re both in their 60s and love nature. Is it too much for them? I read it can be a long day. Any advice?