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Experience a private, full-day Road to Hana tour from Wailea-Kihei for $450, featuring waterfalls, black sand beaches, and expert guides in Maui.
The VIP Private Full-Day Road to Hana Tour from Wailea – Kihei offers an intimate and flexible way to explore Maui’s famous Hana Highway. Priced at $450 per person, this tour spans 10 to 12 hours and is designed for those who prefer a personalized experience without the crowds. The tour includes private transportation, water hiking shoes, bottled water, and snacks, making it a comfortable and convenient way to see Maui’s highlights. With a perfect 5.0 rating from 14 reviews, the tour is highly recommended, especially for travelers seeking a tailored adventure guided by experts.
This tour departs from Wailea and Kihei, with pickup and drop-off options at your accommodation or any location within those areas. It suits those who value flexibility, personalized stops, and a deeper connection to the scenery and history of Maui. While lunch and breakfast are not included, the numerous scenic stops and the professionalism of guides like Victoria and Matias promise a memorable day. The tour’s small-group private format ensures a quieter, more relaxed pace, ideal for families, couples, or groups who want to avoid typical crowded tours.


The tour kicks off with a drive through Paia, a lively town famous for its artistic vibe and historic roots from the plantation era. The free admission stops here set a relaxed tone for the day, giving a taste of Maui’s local culture. The guide points out notable features of this eclectic town, helping visitors understand its significance in Maui’s history.
Paia also serves as a great spot for some quick photos or a brief walk before heading further along the coast. The town’s charming shops and murals add to the laid-back atmosphere, making it a perfect introduction to the island’s diverse character.
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Next, the tour visits Ho’okipa Beach Park, renowned as the windsurfing capital of the world. Here, you can watch wind surfers, kite boarders, and surfers challenge the waves, showcasing Maui’s popular water sports scene. The free admission area offers stunning views of the shoreline, with the added bonus of observing Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles, some weighing over 200 pounds, basking or feeding along the shore.
This stop provides a chance to enjoy spectacular ocean views and see the marine life that makes Maui special. It’s an ideal spot for photos and appreciating the island’s natural energy.
A brief 20-minute stop at the Jaws Country Store gives travelers a chance for restroom breaks and to grab coffee, named after the famous 60-foot wave “Jaws” nearby. This local surf-themed café offers a casual atmosphere and a taste of Maui’s surf culture.
While the stop is short, it’s appreciated for its local charm and the opportunity to stretch before entering the more adventurous parts of the day.
The core of the tour is the famous Road to Hana, featuring 59 single-lane bridges, over 640 turns, and lush tropical rainforest scenery. The concrete and steel bridges, many dating back to 1910, add historic character to the route.
The guide expertly navigates this challenging drive, sharing stories about the landscape and history. The journey offers plenty of photo opportunities at scenic vistas and legendary landmarks, making it more than just a drive—it’s an immersive experience.

One of the tour’s highlights is the Bamboo Forest, where visitors can stroll amid towering bamboo stalks. Nearby, the Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees display their vibrant, multicolored bark, providing striking visuals for photos.
These stops showcase Maui’s diverse flora, and the guide explains the significance of these unique trees, enriching the experience beyond just sightseeing.
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At Ke’anae Point, travelers can indulge in Banana Bread from Aunty’s Sandy, a well-known local treat also featured on Gordon Ramsay’s show “Uncharted”. The 30-minute stop allows time to enjoy this sweet snack and explore the Ke’anae Lava Fields, which provide a rugged, volcanic landscape.
This stop combines culinary delights with geological wonders, offering a blend of sensory experiences.

The tour includes a 30-minute visit to the Wailua Falls area, where the 365-day waterfall is perfect for photos and swimming (weather permitting). Visitors should bring bathing suits and towels for a quick dip in the plunge pool, making this a refreshing break amid the lush surroundings.
The waterfall’s 80-foot cascade is considered one of Maui’s most photogenic spots, often appearing in travel magazines.

A 20-minute exploration of the Hana Lava Tubes takes visitors underground into a 200,000-year-old lava tube. Equipped with a headlamp, travelers can walk through this natural tunnel, marveling at the volcanic activity that shaped Maui’s landscape.
This activity adds an adventure element and provides insight into the island’s geological history.
The Black Sand Beach at Wai’anapanapa State Park is a major highlight, with 45 minutes allocated for exploration. The black sand, formed from volcanic basalt, contrasts vividly with the ocean, creating picture-perfect scenery. The park also features freshwater caves and opportunities for swimming, weather permitting.
The unique landscape offers perfect photo opportunities and a chance to experience Maui’s volcanic past firsthand.
A one-hour stop at Hana Farms Roadside Stand allows visitors to enjoy fresh, local food and Hana coffee. The stop includes a bakery and souvenir shop, providing a taste of Hana’s local produce and crafts.
It’s a good place to relax, indulge in authentic Hawaiian snacks, and pick up souvenirs for memories of the day.
The 80-foot Wailua Falls makes a dramatic backdrop for photos during the 20-minute stop. This waterfall is widely regarded as one of Maui’s most scenic and photogenic waterfalls, often featured in travel imagery.
The proximity and ease of access make it an ideal spot for capturing the natural beauty of Maui’s waterfalls.
Currently, Oheo Gulch, also known as the Seven Sacred Pools, is closed by the National Park Service. The indefinite closure affects access to the more than twenty-four pools and the loop trail that connects them to the ocean. The tour notes this closure, but weather and safety conditions may still permit viewing from a distance, depending on circumstances.
Travelers should check the latest status before planning to visit this part of the tour.
The tour concludes with a visit to Charles Lindbergh’s grave at Palapala Hoomau Church in Kipahulu. This peaceful site offers beautiful cliffside views and a chance to learn about the aviator’s final days in Hawaii. The 20-minute stop allows for reflection and photos of the serene surroundings.
The adjacent limestone coral church, built in 1857, adds historical interest to this quiet, scenic spot.
The Kaupo stop features rugged coastline views and a rough, unpaved road, offering a taste of Maui’s back side. This part of the tour is perfect for those looking for an off-the-beaten-path experience and spectacular coastal scenery.
The free, unpaved road provides an adventurous feel, with vistas rarely seen on typical Hana tours.
The tour ends with a quick stop at Keokea Park, situated around 3,200 feet high in Haleakala. This 10-minute break provides fresh air and panoramic views of the island from a cooler, elevated location.
It’s an ideal spot to reflect on the day and take a few last photos before returning to Wailea or Kihei.
This full-day private tour combines the adventure of the Road to Hana with the comfort and flexibility of a personalized experience. Guides like Victoria and Matias earn high praise for their knowledge, driving skills, and friendly demeanor, making sure the journey is both informative and fun.
The itinerary covers key scenic spots such as Black Sand Beach, Wailua Falls, Bamboo Forest, and Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees. The stops are well-paced, with plenty of opportunities for photos, swimming, and tasting local treats like the famous banana bread.
While lunch is not included, snacks, bottled water, and water hiking shoes are provided, ensuring comfort and convenience. The private nature of the tour means it can be tailored to your interests, with the flexibility to skip or spend more time at certain stops.
The tour’s long duration allows for a thorough exploration of Maui’s diverse landscapes, from lush rainforests to rugged coastlines. The small-group format ensures a quieter, more relaxed experience, well-suited for families, couples, or small groups seeking a personalized adventure.
Limitations include the current closure of Oheo Gulch pools, which may affect some expectations. Still, the tour compensates with other scenic and cultural stops. The price point reflects the private, customized format, making it a worthwhile option for those who value a tailored experience with expert guides.
In essence, this tour offers a comprehensive, flexible, and well-rated way to discover Maui’s most iconic sights with personalized attention, ensuring a day full of scenic beauty, cultural insights, and fun adventures.
“Best experience weve ever had. Our tour guide Victoria was amazing. Full of knowledge about the island and had the best spots to show us through…”
Is breakfast or lunch included in this tour?
No, breakfast and lunch are not included. Travelers should plan to bring their own or purchase food at stops like Hana Farms.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 10 to 12 hours, providing ample time for sightseeing and breaks.
Are water shoes provided?
Yes, water hiking shoes are included, suitable for activities like swimming near waterfalls or beaches.
Can the itinerary be customized?
Yes, as a private tour, guides can tailor stops based on your interests, making for a flexible experience.
Is this tour suitable for young children or people with mobility issues?
Yes, the personalized nature and driver expertise make it suitable, especially for those with mobility considerations, as noted by reviews.
What are the main highlights of this tour?
Highlights include Black Sand Beach, Wailua Falls, Rainbow Eucalyptus Trees, Hana Lava Tubes, and Ke’anae Banana Bread.
What makes this tour different from other Hana trips?
Its private, customizable format, expert guides, and comprehensive stops set it apart from standard group tours.
Is the tour accessible in bad weather?
The tour requires good weather; if canceled due to weather, a full refund or alternative date is offered.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 3 weeks in advance, indicating high demand for this premium experience.
What is the cancellation policy?
Free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before the start time, with a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
This full-day private Road to Hana tour from Wailea-Kihei offers an authentic, personalized Maui experience brimming with scenic wonders and expert guidance—perfect for those who want to explore at their own pace while enjoying the island’s best sights.