Maui Island Tour: Volcanoes, Waterfalls, Black Sand Beach

Explore Maui’s waterfalls, beaches, and volcanic landscapes on a small-group tour. Discover Hawaiian culture and scenic views on the Road to Hana.

Duration: 8 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Kahului - We arrive in Kahului after picking you up. When Maui locals mention going to “town,” they mean Kahului. Nestled in the valley between the Kahalawai (West Maui mountains) and Haleakala, Kahului is Maui’s most populated city and serves as the commercial and financial center. It also marks the starting point of our tour. The drive to Hana, excluding stops, takes about 2 hours.

  • Ho’okipa Beach Park - Hoʻokipa offers excellent waves year-round and is a favorite spot for advanced surfers and windsurfers. In winter, waves can reach up to 30 feet, suitable only for the most experienced surfers. The beach also has a protected area for honu (sea turtles), where many come ashore to sleep at night. Ho’okipa Lookout provides a great view of northwest Maui and the Pacific Ocean, making it an excellent spot to watch surfers and windsurfers.

  • Huelo - Huelo Lookout – A Perfect Spot to Refuel on Snacks While Traveling the Road to Hana. Whenever you’re on the Road to Hana, it’s a great idea to stop by Huelo Lookout. This charming snack shop offers a variety of delicious treats and drinks, along with views of lush vegetation. You can enjoy snacks on-site and take extras for your journey.

  • Pua’a Ka’a State Park - Pua’a Ka’a is a favorite among visitors. Located at Mile Marker 22.5, about 40 winding miles from Kahului, this verdant park features a pair of stunning waterfalls.

  • Wai’anapanapa State Park - This remote, wild, volcanic coastline offers solitude and a break from urban life. The park provides lodging, camping, picnicking, shore fishing, and challenging family hikes along an ancient Hawaiian coastal trail leading to Hana. It’s a great place to see a seabird colony and a natural stone arch. Other attractions include a native hala forest, heiau (religious temple), sea stacks, blowholes, and a small black sand beach.

  • Hana - After 52 miles of winding roads on the Hana Highway, also known as the ‘Road To Hana,’ you will arrive in Hana Town! This 4,500-acre area was once owned by the Unna Brothers, who raised sugar cane in the 1800s. In 1935, Paul Fagan purchased the area and started raising cattle. Today, Hana is owned by a group of local and mainland investors. Hana is a charming town that offers visitors a chance to relax and escape from their busy lives. In Hana, you can dine at one of the three restaurants, shop in small stores, and chat with the locals.

  • Kahului - Drop the guest back at the pick-up location and stop for a drive-through lunch.

What's Included
  • Bottled water
  • National Park fees
  • Pickup and drop-off
  • Local Guide
What's Not Included
  • Gratuities
  • Lunch
Additional Information

Explore enchanting sights on the MAUI Island during this shore excursion exploring Volcanoes National Park, waterfall, black sand beach, and more. Spend your day exploring volcanic beaches, soaking up the beautiful landscapes, and learning about Hawaiian culture plus Rainbow Falls and several other Hawaii highlights.

Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to the MAUI for another look, this tour is right for you. Discover one of America’s most famous road trips on this small-group adventure from Lahaina. Travel along the Road to Hana, filled with curves and 1-lane bridges, with an experienced driver. Stop at several locations along the way and lush landscapes and ocean views.

A guide, park entrance fees, and round-trip port transport are included.

Location
Kahului
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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up to 14 guests
1 Adult
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