#1 We go ALL THE WAY AROUND THE MOUNTAIN so you don't see the same thing twice! #2 We do it in REVERSE, the way the locals do it! #3 This is a PRIVATE TOUR, so its just your family in the vehicle with
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Location: Maui
What's Included
- Private transportation
- Bottled water
- Select Hot Coffee, Hot Tea or Cocoa from Maui Coffee Roasters
- Light Continental Breakfast with Tropical Fruit Bread & Pineapple Skewers
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Souvenir backpack with personal amenities
- Enjoy local-style lunch at an open air flower farm in Hana.
- Mosquito repellent bracelet, extra face mask, peppermint candies & ginger chews
- Hand sanitizer, reef-safe sunscreen, pack of tissues
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit for this tour. However, younger kids might find the long drive challenging. It’s a good idea to bring snacks and activities to keep them entertained. Just make sure they can handle the adventure and the twists and turns of the Road to Hana!
A: I recommend wearing comfortable clothes and sturdy shoes since you'll be walking on some trails and enjoying the scenery. Don’t forget a swimsuit if you want to take a dip in the fresh water ponds! Also, pack a light jacket; it can get a bit cooler in Hana.
A: If the weather's really bad, you can definitely reschedule. The tour company is pretty flexible with that, especially since they want you to have the best experience. Just reach out to them as soon as you know, and they’ll help you find another day that works.
Discussions
Just did the Private Full Circle Reverse Tour - Amazing Experience!
I just got back from the Private Full Circle Reverse Tour on the Road to Hana, and wow! It was so cool to go in reverse and see everything from a different angle. The fresh banana bread at the fruit stand? To die for! Our guide was so knowledgeable about the local culture, which made it feel super personal. Highly recommend it for anyone visiting Maui!
Considering gifting the Road to Hana tour, any tips?
I’m thinking about gifting this Road to Hana tour for my parents’ anniversary. They’ve never been to Hawaii. What's the best way to make it special? Should I include a little keepsake or something? Any tips would be super helpful!