The Road to Hana offers a journey through miles of lush tropical rainforests, stunning waterfalls at every turn, and narrow one-lane bridges, all while immersing you in the rich cultural traditions pr
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Location: Maui
What's Included
- Bottled water
- Opportunities to swim and hike
- Inter Island round-trip airfare from Honolulu (HNL) to Kahului Airport (OGG) on Maui is Included
- Pick-up and drop-off service
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Hawaiian chips
- Boars Head deli sandwich (turkey, ham, and roast beef)
- Hana Highway Admission Included
- Pua'a Ka'a State Park Admission Included
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: No specific age limit, but it's good for kids who can handle a long day. The tour includes some hiking and swimming, so make sure your child is comfortable with that. Just be prepared for a lot of driving and some narrow roads, which might concern younger kids.
A: They don't usually cancel unless the weather is really severe. A little rain can actually enhance the beauty of the waterfalls! They’ll let you know the day before if things are looking unsafe, and you can reschedule without a fee if needed.
A: Dress in layers since it can get cool in the rainforest. Wear comfortable shoes for hiking, and definitely bring a swimsuit for the swimming spots. Sunscreen is a must too! The tour provides water and snacks, but having your own is a good idea just in case.
Discussions
Just did the Road to Hana tour, and wow!
I recently took the Road to Hana Deluxe Rainforest & Waterfall Experience from Oahu, and it was incredible! The local guide shared so many cool stories about the area and Hawaiian culture. The waterfalls were stunning, especially the ones you can swim in! The round-trip flight from Honolulu made it super easy. Totally worth it if you’re looking for a unique gift for someone who loves nature.
Considering gifting the Road to Hana tour—thoughts?
I'm thinking of gifting this Road to Hana experience for my sister's birthday. She loves hiking and nature but has never been to Maui! Is it a good idea for someone who might not be super fit? What’s the hiking like?