Heavenly Hana Adventure from Kahului
- Experience Maui on the Heavenly Hana Adventure from Kahului Tour, traversing the spectacular Hana Highway
- Enjoy breathtaking views from the dramatic Keanae Lookout and tour quaint Hana Town
- Visit Wainapanapa State Park, home to a stunning black-sand beach and native Hawaiian sea turtles
- Savor a complimentary lunch during your tour
- Book now to secure your spot on this unforgettable and highly popular shore excursion
Heavenly Hana Adventure from Kahului
Most of us have heard of the land where Puff the Magic Dragon frolicked, and of the famous "Hana Highway." This road to Hana shore excursion shows you the enchanting side of Maui, taking you along this spectacular, winding coastal road as your local guide adds even more color to the scenery with interesting stories and lively narration.
Take in the sights at the renowned Hana Bay itself, along with Maui's celebrated windsurfing beach, Ho'okipa. There's also a photo stop at the 122-acre Wainapanapa State Park, home to a beautiful black sand beach and native Hawaiian sea turtles.
Dramatic Keanae Lookout will also take your breath away, with superb views of the peninsula and taro fields. No tour of Maui would be complete without seeing its historical landmarks, waterfalls, and quaint little towns. Hana offers Maui visitors a place to relax and get away from it all. Your guide will lead you on a walking tour of Hana Town for approximately 15 minutes. This tour is indeed an adventure!
Other sites you will see as you drive along include many of the island's beautiful waterfalls, including Waikani Falls, the Kaumahina State Wayside Park, Wailua Falls, and more! A lunch featuring a bacon cheeseburger deluxe with fries and a beverage is included during your visit to Hana. Please also advise of any food allergies or dietary restrictions when making your reservation.
Please Note: The road to Hana shore excursion is a winding road with numerous curves and bumps. Guests who are prone to motion sickness should not participate. Smoking is not permitted in the State Park.