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Explore Maui's scenic Road to Hana in a guided 10-hour tour including breakfast, lunch, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and cultural stops for $220.
The Maui: Road to Hana Adventure with Breakfast & Lunch offers an engaging full-day experience for those eager to see one of Hawaii’s most iconic drives without driving themselves. Priced at $220 per person and lasting around 10 hours, this tour covers 64 miles of lush rainforests, waterfalls, and scenic viewpoints. Its popularity is reflected in a stellar rating of 4.7 out of 5 from 512 reviews, highlighting both the value and quality of the experience.
This guided trip is ideal for visitors who want to soak in Maui’s beauty comfortably, with hotel pickup and drop-off included if booked from select locations. Expect delicious meals, expert commentary from guides, and numerous photo opportunities at remarkable spots like Wai’anapanapa State Park and Waikani Falls. Keep in mind, the drive involves 640 curves and 59 bridges, so a sense of adventure and patience with winding roads are helpful.


The Road to Hana is renowned for its winding route through Maui’s rainforests, with 640 curves and 59 bridges built in the early 1900s. This tour takes you along 64 miles of this lush coastline, with plenty of stops at notable landmarks like Waikani Falls and Wai’anapanapa State Park. The journey showcases the longest coastal scenic route in the world, offering countless opportunities for photo snaps of waterfalls, coastal vistas, and native flora.
While the drive is scenic and enjoyable, it involves significant time in the vehicle, making it best suited for those who enjoy landscapes and don’t mind winding roads. The inclusion of stops at waterfalls and black sand beaches enriches the experience, allowing for swimming at Wai’anapanapa’s waterfall and relaxing on the black sand beach.
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One of the tour’s standout attractions is Wai’anapanapa State Park, located near mile marker 32. Here, visitors get about 45 minutes to explore the famous black sand beach and swim in the clear waters. The park features lava caves, adding to the adventure. The black sand’s unique volcanic origin makes it a highlight, and the surroundings provide excellent photo opportunities.
The tour also includes admission to the park and swimming at the black sand beach, making it a favorite stop. Some guests note that the scenery is breathtaking, and the experience of swimming in the dark sand area is unforgettable.

A 40-minute stop at Pua’a Ka’a State Park allows guests to swim at a waterfall. The lush setting provides a peaceful backdrop, and the water is perfect for cooling off after the scenic drive. The guide typically helps ensure everyone has a chance to enjoy the waterfall, making it a relaxing respite during the day.
This stop is well-loved for its natural beauty and easy access, though it’s advisable to bring swimwear and towels for those wanting to take full advantage.

The tour features local food stops including a 15-minute visit to Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread stand, where fresh banana bread is available for purchase. Guests also enjoy a delicious outdoor picnic lunch surrounded by black sand beach views. The included lunch options are turkey, ham, roast beef sandwiches, veggie wraps, and Spam Musubi, a Hawaiian favorite. The buffet-style lunch provides a satisfying break in the day, with bottled water and chips included.
Guides share stories about Hawaiian culture and local traditions, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing. Some reviews highlight knowledgeable guides like Kristie, Kristy, and Justin, who bring local history, stories, and personal anecdotes that make the day more engaging.
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Throughout the tour, multiple lookout points such as Keanae Point and Wailua State Wayside give panoramic views of the coastline. The stop at Hana Farms offers a chance to purchase locally made products, supporting small businesses.
Some stops are made upon request, allowing flexibility for guests to explore or take photos. The guide’s attention to timing and pacing ensures that participants get adequate time at each location without feeling rushed.

Guests swim at Waikani Falls, a popular waterfall stop along the route, and at Wai’anapanapa’s black sand beach. These stops provide refreshing breaks and excellent photo opportunities. The waterfalls are often described as impressive and picturesque, with swimming allowed in designated areas, weather permitting.
The black sand beach is notable for its volcanic origin and scenic surroundings, often described as stunning. Visitors should be prepared for rougher terrain and potentially crowded spots, especially during peak seasons.

Guides like Kristie, Kristy, Justin, and Lei receive high praise for their knowledge, friendliness, and attentiveness. They share Hawaiian stories, local insights, and help with safety, especially during water stops.
Many reviews mention that guides make the trip fun, informative, and personalized, often going above and beyond to ensure everyone is comfortable and engaged. Guides also manage timing efficiently, making sure you see all the highlights without feeling hurried.

The tour departs at 8:30 am from a designated meeting point next to a Burger King for guests arriving via cruise ships. For those not arriving by cruise, hotel pickup is available from major locations, or guests can meet at 434 Kahiki Street, Kahului.
The duration is roughly 8-10 hours, with the tour lasting about 10 hours on average. The included amenities are breakfast (except for last-minute bookings), lunch, bottled water, chips, admission to parks, and swim stops.
Guests should be prepared for a curvy drive and consider bringing motion sickness medication if needed. The tour is suitable for those with light physical activity, such as walking at stops and swimming at waterfalls or beaches.

This guided tour provides a comprehensive and comfortable way to experience Maui’s Road to Hana. It combines scenic drives, waterfalls, black sand beaches, and cultural stops with the convenience of hotel pickup, meals, and expert guides.
The high ratings and numerous positive reviews highlight the quality of guides and overall experience. It’s especially suited for travelers who want to relax and enjoy the scenery without the stress of navigating the winding roads themselves. The tour offers great value considering the included meals, park admissions, and local insights.
Is breakfast included in the tour?
Breakfast is included unless you book last minute, in which case it is not available.
What is the price of this tour?
The tour costs $220 per person.
How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 10 hours, with some variation depending on the starting point.
What are some key stops on the route?
Stops include Waikani Falls, Wai’anapanapa State Park, Keanae Point, and Pua’a Ka’a waterfall.
Are water activities included?
Yes, you can swim at Waikani Falls and Wai’anapanapa’s black sand beach.
What is the guide’s role?
Guides provide history, stories, local tips, and ensure safety and comfort throughout the day.
Can I buy souvenirs during the tour?
Yes, stops at Hana Farms allow for buying local products.
Is hotel pickup available?
Yes, hotel pickup and drop-off are included if booked from major hotels or specific locations.
Do I need to prepare for the drive?
Yes, be comfortable with curvy roads and bring motion sickness medication if necessary.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and included meals makes this a well-rounded way to explore Maui’s famous Hana Highway.
This Road to Hana tour offers a balanced mix of adventure, relaxation, and cultural experiences, perfect for those wanting a guided, all-inclusive Maui day trip.
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