One of the top things to do in Maui is to drive the famous Road to Hana. Hana Highway, also called the Road to Hana, is a scenic highway that stretches approximately 52 miles along the northeastern coast of Maui. It is famous for its breathtaking natural beauty, including lush rainforests, cascading waterfalls, dramatic coastline, and panoramic ocean views. The Road to Hana has 600 curves, 52 bridges, and more than 18 waterfalls. Let’s explore everything you need to know about Maui’s epic Road to Hana before you go!
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Preparing For The Road To Hana
Guide Along Audio Driving Tour
I highly recommend downloading the Maui audio driving tour from the Guide Along app. (Formerly GyPSy Guide). This audio tour is also a GPS. It will tell you where to go, as well as give you interesting background information. The guide also gives you tips on parking and side trips. We used Guide Along in both Maui and Kauai and then again for our trip to Glacier National Park in Montana.
What to Wear & Bring
Swimsuit
Wear your swimsuit under your clothes. There are several beaches and waterfalls along the Road to Hana that you can swim in.
Water Shoes
You will need water sandals or water shoes for the rocky black sand beach, as well as for swimming in the waterfalls.
Lightweight Turkish Towel
Collapsible Travel Cooler
Phone Chargers
Reef Safe Sunscreen
Hawaii only allows the use of reef-safe sunscreen. We love Sun Bum-it is reef safe, works well and smells fabulous!
Haleakala National Park Entrance Pass
How Long Is the Road To Hana Drive?
Driving Route #1- Paia to Hana Out and Back
Even though it is only 52 miles, it takes about 3 hours to drive the Road to Hana from Paia to O’heo Gulch, which is just past the town of Hana. This is due to not only the many curves and bridges, but also the stops you will make along the road. Once you reach O’heo Gulch and the Seven Sacred Pools, most people turn around and drive back the same way they came, making it over a 6 hour drive out and back to Paia. If you are staying in West or South Maui, you will have to drive a few more hours past that to get back to your resort.
Driving Route #2- Road to Hana Loop
It is possible to continue driving on the backside of the Road to Hana back to Central Maui, but the road is very remote, rough along stretches and not paved in some parts. Most car rental companies discourage or ban you altogether from driving the backside.
Some car rental companies allow you to drive the backside of Hana Highway but with the caveat that if you get a flat tire or have car issues that the damage is at your expense and they will not come tow you. Most people drive the Road to Hana to O’heo (just past Hana) and then turn around and drive back out the same way they came in instead of driving past O’heo where “the backside” of the road begins.
Avoiding Crowds
Mandatory Vehicle Reservations
The Best Stops Along The Road to Hana
*Ho’okipa Beach State Park *
Ho’okipa Beach State Park will be your first stop. This beach is right before the official Road to Hana (Highway 360) begins.
Twin Falls (MM 2)
Garden of Eden Arboretum (MM 10)
*Ke’anae Peninsula Lookouts* (MM 13)
Aunty Sandy’s Famous Banana Bread (MM 17)
Halfway to Hana Fruit Stand (MM 17)
*Wailua Valley State Wayside (MM 18)*
Hana Lava Tube (MM 31)
*Waianapanapa State Park- Black Sand Beach* (MM 32)
Hana Farms (MM 34)
*O’heo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools) and the Pipiwa Trail (MM 42)*
Hamoa Beach (Mile Marker 51)
Koki Beach (Mile Marker 52)
Avoiding Crowds
Road to Hana in One Day Or Two?
For the Road to Hana, not only will you be driving 6 hours in one day, but if you are staying in West Maui or South Maui, you will have a few more hours to drive after that to get back to your resort. This makes for a very long day of driving, but trust me, it is absolutely worth it! You cannot come to Maui and not drive the Road to Hana!
There are so many different things to do and see along the Road to Hana, it is impossible to do them all in one day. The Road to Hana is not ideal to drive after dark, so you will want to time your trip so that you make it back to Paia by dark. This means you will have to pick and choose what stops you will make, you won’t have time to do them all in one day.
When we drove the Road to Hana with our 3 teens, we really wished that we had booked a hotel and stayed overnight in Hana. This would have allowed us to spend more time at each of the stops. We could’ve truly explored Wainanapa State Park, the Seven Sacred Pools of O’heo Gulch and spent time swimming at the beaches along the way. We felt like we really rushed through so many of the spectacular sights along the Road to Hana due to time constraints.
To be clear, most people do the Road to Hana in one long day. It is doable, but in order to truly take your time and enjoy the experience, breaking it into 2 days is ideal.
Road to Hana Tours
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