Guide to the Road to Hana, Maui
Guide to the Road to Hana, Maui
The best stops and all of my tips to make the most out of your day!
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The Road to Hana is an adventure that any traveler should be prepped for physically… and well, mentally too. Containing so many stunningly beautiful parts of the island and hidden gems, the Road to Hana is an all-day road trip through a lush garden and vistas around every corner. While everyone says, ‘you have to do the Road to Hana’ and how gorgeous the stop offs are, few tell you how immaculate the drive can be and how to do it to make the most out of your day. This is a guide for the best stop offs if you only have one day for this adventure.
Preparing for the Road to Hana
The Road to Hana is just that – a road that takes you the town of Hana. Its uniqueness is that it is a series of over 600 of curves on a single lane, 64-mile road with various stop offs. If the beaches, waterfalls and hikes were not enough of a reason to visit, successfully driving this roller coaster road is! Travelers can choose to rent a car and do the drive themselves or go with a tour group. Many drive through with an extensive checklist of places they want to photograph, while those more prepared will have a select few stops to have time to enjoy. Doing the latter will require a rental car so that stops can be done when and where you please.
Be sure to dress and pack appropriately for what you want to do, whether it be hiking, swimming through waterfalls or lounging on a beach. One of the best tools to have at the ready is an app called the Gypsy Guide. It follows through your gps to provide notice for upcoming turns into sightseeing spots, highlights each stop you can make, suggests which is best to stop at and history of Maui.
While there are over 20+ talked about stops on the Road to Hana, here are the stops that we felt encapsulated a unique day of adventure and relaxation… and of course food. Please note that we left stops for the drive back so the order we chose may not be the same you choose/your most ideal.
The Best Stops on the Road to Hana
Top Tips for the Road to Hana, Maui:
- The Gypsy Guide costs $5. There are CDs and maps you can purchase as well, but when you are driving on a road with so many winds and turns, looking at a map can be dangerous.
- Depending on where you are staying leave early. Staying in or near Paia was great as we were basically already staying on the Road to Hana, whereas people staying in west or south Maui had to make a 30-45-minute drive just to get to Paia.
- When renting a car, please consider the tight corners and that parts are unpaved. It seems many tourists rent convertible mustangs which may be the least reasonable car for this adventure, yet you also do not need a full-sized sedan (don’t let the car rentals upsell you!)
- Be a cautious, calm and polite driver; Hawaiians will tail you because they know the road better than you. When possible, pull to the side and let them go around you
- Do NOT stop on or along the road unless there is a proper pull off or lot
- Pack your own food, especially if you’re leaving early in the morning as most stands won’t be open until midday
- Paia town is considered a Road to Hana stop, however we stayed in Paia and feel it should be done separately as it’s a cute town and there is so much to experience further on the road
- Don’t expect excellent (or any) cell service
- The road received its name for the town Hana, there isn’t much of a reason to stop in the town, so if pressed for time, feel free to drive past
- You can drive past Haleakala State Park but the road turns into hairpin turns and dirt paths. In fact, many rental companies say your contract is void if you drive past this area
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