Sunday - Road to Hana Day Trip for Cruise Ships
Duration
5 hour(s)
Languages
English
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Included
Admire rare rainbow eucalyptus trees along the route
Enjoy blowholes coastal views and scenic peninsula stops
Travel the longest coastal scenic route in the world
Swim beneath tropical waterfalls surrounded by rainforest
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Experience one of the most breathtaking coastal journeys on earth as you travel along the legendary Road to Hana This full day adventure takes you through lush rainforests winding seaside roads and hidden natural wonders while professional guides handle the driving Sit back and enjoy the scenery as waterfalls valleys and ocean views unfold along the route offering a deep connection to Maui natural beauty.
Along the way you will stop at iconic locations including a black sand beach lava tubes and tropical farms You will have the chance to swim at refreshing waterfalls walk through scenic parks and admire unique rainbow eucalyptus trees This tour is perfect for travelers who want a relaxed yet immersive way to explore Maui most untouched and visually stunning regions.
Guided Road to Hana tour
Professional driver and guide
Waianapanapa State Park admission
Food and drinks
Gratuities
Comfortable clothing
Swimwear and towel
Comfortable walking shoes
Sun protection
Camera
Weather may affect stops
Swimming depends on conditions
Road includes many curves
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