Tour Highlights
- The longest scenic route in the World
- Complimentary Breakfast prepared at local Haiku Market
- Lunch prepared at Haiku Market
- Ulupalakua Ranch and area
- Backside of Maui
- Kipahulu District
- Wailua Waterfalls
- Koki and Homoa Beaches Lunchtime
- Hana/Hana Bay
- Wainapanapa State Park & Black Sand Beach
- The Caves at Wainapanapa State Park
- Wailua and Keanae
- Waikamoi Stream and the Hamakua Ditch.
- Rainforest
- Hookipa Beach
Adult (12 to 64) | $499.99 |
Senior (65 & above) | $489.99 |
Child (2 to 11) | $479.99 |
Infant Seat(2 year old) | $199.99 |
Lap Child (Under 2 year old) | free |
Note: If you want your infant to have a separate seat on the flight, please choose Infant seat option.
Tour Information
- Pickup from Waikiki hotels between 5:00 am and 5:20 am
- Passport is needed for foreign citizens
- Government-issued IDs or passports for US citizens.
- When you arrive in Maui you will be greeted by our tour guide at center aisle marker #2 (Please go downstairs in front of the automatic door. Go to the curbside – using the crosswalk go to marker #2)
- If you would like to get your feet wet, then swimwear, towel, change of clothes.
- A jacket is recommended – certain parts of the airport are cold.
- Free Breakfast & Lunch at Haiku Market
- Free Bottled water and snacks
- Fully narrated tour
- Not recommended for pregnant women.
- Our tour guides are trained to make frequent restroom stops
Breakfast Menu
Two Bento boxes available.
Eggs, rice and tomato or eggs, rice and sausage.
Lunch Menu
Turkey, Ham or Veggie sandwich is available.
Tour Highlights
The Longest Scenic Route In the World
- Safeway : Complimentary Breakfast & Lunch prepared here just for you.
- Ulupalakua Ranch and area : our journey includes passing the small town of Keokea and beautiful countryside farms and ranches on our way to the Ulupalakua Ranch. Ulupalakua Ranch is one of Maui’s oldest and largest Ranches with beautiful rolling pastures and green forest.
- Backside of Maui: Leaving the ranch we enter what locals call (the backside) the most isolated part of the island. Unbelievable picture stops at the Manawainui overlook, Kaupo Ranch, St. Joseph’s Church (built in 1865) pass small towns such as Kanaio, Kahikinui, Kaupo, (including a stop at the Kaupo Store)
- Kipahulu District : We now enter the Kipahulu District and the edge of the rainforest. Charles Linberg’s loved the area so much that he requested to be buried here after he died. Palapalahoomau Church is the site if his grave. Another church built in the mid-1800’s
- Wailua Waterfalls: During this part of our adventure, we also start passing fresh tropical fruit stands, the first waterfalls, and more beautiful tropical coastal views. New Wailua is the largest waterfall visible from the highway and is a spectacular site to see. There are also Hawaiian craft/jewelry stands and such for the next several miles.
- Koki and Homoa Beaches Lunchtime : The Ulupalakua Ranch Store provides our picnic lunch to be enjoyed at Koki Beach in Hana. Koki and Homoa beaches are 2 the most beautiful beaches in the State of United States – and voted so by Travel Magazine more than once. Breathtaking white sand beach and turquoise colored water and the rainforest all coming together right down to the shoreline – these beaches deserves all the accolades they receive. A special place we enjoy our lunch on the beach, on a picnic table or on the picturesque lawn area.
- Hana/Hana Bay: Hana is truly the gem of Hawaii. Know where else in the State of Hawaii is the Hawaiian Culture more embraced. The lifestyle is laid back with a profound sense of spirituality all around. We make a brief stop to check out the town and use the restrooms. Then check out Maui’s oldest at the Harbor Hana Bay
- Wainapanapa State Park & Black Sand Beach: Wainapanapa is Maui’s famous Black Sand Beach. Cobalt blue Ocean surrounded by black sand and lava rocks makes for a memorable stop. Go for a walk along the edge of the bay, check out the blue water or just sit under a nice shade tree, great place to spend a few minutes relaxing at one of the islands most beautiful places.
- The Caves at Wainapanapa State Park: At the Wainapanapa State park are the historical volcanic caves which you could explore. And if you are lucky you could witness the legend of the caves come alive. Certain time of the year red shrimps appears, turning the water red. Let our tour guides tell you the legend of Princess Popoalaea.
- Pua’a Ka’a, Waikani Falls are all visible from the highway and make great picture stops. Pua’a Ka’a state park provides two safe and easy to access waterfalls and freshwater pools. Great place to take a swim.
- Wailua and Keanae: Two small Hawaiian villages doing their best to live like the Hawaiians of old. Hunting pigs and growing Taro, Bread Fruit, and Bananas are all big parts of everyday life in this small community. It’s also the site of the Famous Half Way to Hana Snack stand; shave ice, fresh coconut, cold drinks and of course the Original Fresh Baked Banana Bread. The Keanae overlook and peninsula offer views of one of the largest taro farms in Hawaii.
- Waikamoi Stream and the Hamakua Ditch: The ditch is a man-made aqueduct created in the late 1800’s to move water into the central valley to be used to irrigate the Sugarcane and Pineapple fields. The flume system is used today and pumps in over 60 million gallons of water into the upcountry and central valley areas of the island. One of Maui’s 2 main water sources.
- Rainforest: The largest area of rainforest in the state of Hawaii is along the Hana Hwy. Nahiku, helo, Wailua, are small villages nestled in the rainforest.
- Hookipa Beach : Hookipa Beach is considered the windsurf capital of the world enjoy a few minutes watching windsurfers, kiteboarders and surfer challenge the oceans waves and shoreline winds. What makes this such a unique Hana experience is the peacefulness of this adventure. We arrive at the popular attractions of the tour either before or after the Thousands of people that do the tour every day do.