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Our Road To Hana Tours
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Valley Isle Excursions provides a maui island journey through the USA's largest tropical rainforest. Over 52 miles, 617 curves, and 56 one lane bridges makes up the Hana Highway. Your day starts long before getting to this legendary highway and that tropical rainforest. Our incredible journey to Hana starts on the dry and sunny south side of the island where most of the island's hotels are located.
This all day journey to Hana and back again begins first thing in the morning because there is a lot to see and do. We start off early so you may miss breakfast at your hotel but don't worry, Valley Isle Excursions Hana tour provides a Hawaiian continental breakfast about an hour after we pick you up. We are the only tour that provides breakfast and a classic Hana picnic. We also provide refreshing drinks all day long. So all you need to pack is your bathing suit and your camera. This day on Maui could very well be your best.
After filling up with Hawaiian coffee and our enjoying our continental breakfast buffet, we start off on the road to Hana. The Hana highway starts in Kahului and passes through sugar cane fields, the beach town of Paia and takes us past pineapple fields on our way to the winding road through the Maui's spectacular rainforest.
Once in the rainforest the road follows the rugged contours of the northern coast of the island. The waterfalls begin to appear, the flowers are everywhere, the spectacular cliffs are seen through the jungle Following the spectacular cliffs, through bamboo jungles, over tropical streams and pools, past colorful and fragrant island flowers and of course the rainforest itself are all to be enjoyed on your way to "Heavenly Hana".
Truly, this is the "most Hawaiian" community on Maui Island and possibly in all of Hawaiian islands. Swimming, snorkeling, hiking, fishing & sightseeing are just a few of the activities enjoyed here by locals and visitors alike. Home of Maui's Black Sand Beach, a red sand beach and the famous Hasegawa General Store; there is so much more here then meets the eye. There is a feeling of tranquility in Hana unlike any other place on the island of Maui. Heavenly Hana is an appropriate name for this serene place and it will stay that way for many years to come. However, if you have been the driver for the past three hours with your eyes glued to the 617 curves and 54 one lane bridges of the hana highway, tranquil is probably not how you are feeling when you finally arrive in Hana. Our guides can solve that for you...let them drive! Valley Isle Excursion's road to Hana tour makes a few stops including taking time for a Classic Hana Picnic.
The Pools Of Oheo or Seven Pools are part of Haleakala National Park and are located on the eastern part of Maui island, about 40 minutes beyond Hana. It is formed by Pipiwai stream which creates a series of pools and waterfalls as it enters the ocean. When weather conditions are favorable, it is great for swimming. Valley Isle Excursions is one of the few van tour companies allowed to visit the park. Depending on the weather that day, the pools could be open. There is still plenty of other things to do nearby, including visiting some of the tallest waterfalls on Maui and checking out the dense bamboo forest. You will be awed!


Not far beyond Hana and the Pools of Oheo Gulch is Palapala Hoomau church (founded 1864) and its tiny cemetery, where the American aviatation pioneer Charles Lindbergh is buried. People, especially those old enough to remember the "Lone Eagle's" historic flight, are drawn here like pilgrims. On his death bed Charles lindbergh said that he would rather spend a day on Maui then a month in New York. Against his doctors firm advice he left New York and spent his final days at his home in Kipaulu, not far from the stone church where he was buried.
Once you get to the Kaupo, the tropical vegetation that you have been enjoying in Maui's rainforest stops and the landscape becomes barren and dry. Here Haleakala's rain shadow creates an environment of golden grassland dotted with volcanic rock. Just after Kaupo, the dirt road becomes a beat up pothole patchwork of a road that wheels along with the ocean far below. Along this part of Maui, few people live and it's mostly given over to cattle grazing and open grasslands. In the distance, on most days you can see the big island with it's towering volcanic mountains.
We take a stop just before sunset at Maui Hawaii's oldest winery, set on the slopes of Haleakala high above Wailea. Sample Maui's fine wines, have a snack at the picnic area and get a little gift at the gift shop & deli.
Now, why would you want to travel all the way to the island of Maui and not take a tour with us? We love taking our visiting quests on tours of Maui so much we offer this tour 365 days a year. Don't miss a chance to let us take you on our fabulous Maui island tour.
