Shaka Guide Maui "Classic" Road To Hana Audio Driving Tour - Haiku

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  • Duration: 12 Hrs
  • Language:
    English
  • Departure Time :
    5:00 AM
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Overview

The Road to Hana is the ultimate Maui road trip and Shaka Guide's "Classic" Road to Hana Tour is the most popular way to experience this famous roadway.

This audio tour uses GPS to give you turn-by-turn directions to the best spots along Hana Highway! Visit nine waterfalls, ten scenic viewpoints, and six hikes while listening to interesting stories along the way. With Shaka Guide, you have the freedom to explore on your own terms -- visit the spots you want and skips the ones you don't.

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Listen to interesting stories and Hawaiian music!

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Enjoy a ton of fascinating and fun stories to tell you on the way about the legends of Hana and the history of Hawaii
Paia town is home to several restaurants, art galleries, surf shops, and other tourist-oriented businesses. We recommend filling up your gas here prior to tackling the Road To Hana.
Ho'okipa Beach is a world-renowned windsurfing destination. It's a beautiful white sand beach and is perfect for watching sunsets at.=
Twin Falls is the first easily accessible string of waterfalls and pools on the Road to Hana. It's the best way to kick off your Road to Hana adventure in style!
Waikamoi Ridge Trail is an often unnoticed attraction along the Road to Hana. It's located just past mile marker 9 between Twin Falls and the Garden of Eden Arboretum before Ke’anae.
Lush botanical gardens set on 26 acres, with trails, picnic spots, waterfalls & coastal views.
Puohokomoa Falls is known as one of the most accessible waterfalls on the Hana highway. It's a two hundred feet cascading waterfall and is located between mile markers 10 and 11 on the Hana Highway.
Kaumahina State Wayside is a scenic area rest area where you can picnic where you can see the Maui coastline.
Honomanu Bay is a picturesque bay located between mile markers 13 and 14 along the Hana highway.
A nice place to stop by for their famous Banana Bread and beautiful ocean views.6
The halfway point along your journey to Hana! A nice place to stop and get some fruits from some local fruit stands.
Wailua Valley State Wayside offers a view of Ke‘anae Valley and Ko‘olau Gap in Haleakala’s rim, and of Wailua Village.
Also known as "Three Bears Falls", Waikani Falls is a very popular and picturesque waterfall along the Road to Hana. It is easily spotted and is a definite must visit when driving this awesome road.
Located just past mile marker #45 on Honolewa Stream, we highly recommend a stop at Wailua Falls, known as Maui's 'most photographed waterfall'.
Pua'a Ka'a State park consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools
Also known as "Three Bears Falls", Waikani Falls is a very popular and picturesque waterfall along the Road to Hana. It is easily spotted and is a definite must visit when driving this awesome road.
After mile marker 25, you will find Makapipi Falls, one of the most interesting falls on the Hana Highway. The Makapipi Stream flows within the lava streambed into a pristine blue pool.
Nahiku viewpoint boasts a great coastline view with waves crashing against the shore. This is a fine picnic spot and a good place to stretch your legs.
Just six miles before Hāna Town, (near mile marker 29), you’ll find the Nahiku Marketplace, located here is some awesome places to stop and grab a bite to eat.
Kahanu Garden is a beautiful botanical garden along the Hana Highway.
A fun, family-friendly adventure through a fascinating cave created by molten lava approximately 960 years ago.
Also known for the state park with Black Sand Beach, this place is a definite must-visit while tackling the Road to Hana.
Located within Hana Bay is Hana Beach Park, which has a long black-sand beach and a grassy area with picnic tables.
Red Sand Beach is a dramatic and beautiful hidden cove unlike any other. It is one of the most picturesque beaches on this entire drive.
A nice place to stock up on food/snacks/drinks before heading back to Paia.
Koki Beach on Maui is located south of the small village of Hana. The dark reddish sand of the beach comes from the large red cinder hill, named Ka Iwi o Pele.
Hamoa Beach is located near the little town on Hana on the east side of Maui. Hamoa Beach is consistently named as one of the top beaches on Maui.
Ohe'o Gulch is one of the most popular stops along the Hana Highway. It is also known as "Seven Sacred Pools" and is a must-visit along this windy drive.
See a majestic banyan tree, stroll through a bamboo forest and arrive at a 400 ft waterfall.
Waioka Pond, also commonly called the Venus Pool, is a beautiful swimming hole with the added bonus of having various rock ledges that are perfect for cliff jumping.

Itinerary:


Enjoy a ton of fascinating and fun stories to tell you on the way about the legends of Hana and the history of Hawaii
Paia town is home to several restaurants, art galleries, surf shops, and other tourist-oriented businesses. We recommend filling up your gas here prior to tackling the Road To Hana.
Ho'okipa Beach is a world-renowned windsurfing destination. It's a beautiful white sand beach and is perfect for watching sunsets at.=
Twin Falls is the first easily accessible string of waterfalls and pools on the Road to Hana. It's the best way to kick off your Road to Hana adventure in style!
Waikamoi Ridge Trail is an often unnoticed attraction along the Road to Hana. It's located just past mile marker 9 between Twin Falls and the Garden of Eden Arboretum before Ke’anae.
Lush botanical gardens set on 26 acres, with trails, picnic spots, waterfalls & coastal views.
Puohokomoa Falls is known as one of the most accessible waterfalls on the Hana highway. It's a two hundred feet cascading waterfall and is located between mile markers 10 and 11 on the Hana Highway.
Kaumahina State Wayside is a scenic area rest area where you can picnic where you can see the Maui coastline.
Honomanu Bay is a picturesque bay located between mile markers 13 and 14 along the Hana highway.
A nice place to stop by for their famous Banana Bread and beautiful ocean views.6
The halfway point along your journey to Hana! A nice place to stop and get some fruits from some local fruit stands.
Wailua Valley State Wayside offers a view of Ke‘anae Valley and Ko‘olau Gap in Haleakala’s rim, and of Wailua Village.
Also known as "Three Bears Falls", Waikani Falls is a very popular and picturesque waterfall along the Road to Hana. It is easily spotted and is a definite must visit when driving this awesome road.
Located just past mile marker #45 on Honolewa Stream, we highly recommend a stop at Wailua Falls, known as Maui's 'most photographed waterfall'.
Pua'a Ka'a State park consists of 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools
Also known as "Three Bears Falls", Waikani Falls is a very popular and picturesque waterfall along the Road to Hana. It is easily spotted and is a definite must visit when driving this awesome road.
After mile marker 25, you will find Makapipi Falls, one of the most interesting falls on the Hana Highway. The Makapipi Stream flows within the lava streambed into a pristine blue pool.
Nahiku viewpoint boasts a great coastline view with waves crashing against the shore. This is a fine picnic spot and a good place to stretch your legs.
Just six miles before Hāna Town, (near mile marker 29), you’ll find the Nahiku Marketplace, located here is some awesome places to stop and grab a bite to eat.
Kahanu Garden is a beautiful botanical garden along the Hana Highway.
A fun, family-friendly adventure through a fascinating cave created by molten lava approximately 960 years ago.
Also known for the state park with Black Sand Beach, this place is a definite must-visit while tackling the Road to Hana.
Located within Hana Bay is Hana Beach Park, which has a long black-sand beach and a grassy area with picnic tables.
Red Sand Beach is a dramatic and beautiful hidden cove unlike any other. It is one of the most picturesque beaches on this entire drive.
A nice place to stock up on food/snacks/drinks before heading back to Paia.
Koki Beach on Maui is located south of the small village of Hana. The dark reddish sand of the beach comes from the large red cinder hill, named Ka Iwi o Pele.
Hamoa Beach is located near the little town on Hana on the east side of Maui. Hamoa Beach is consistently named as one of the top beaches on Maui.
Ohe'o Gulch is one of the most popular stops along the Hana Highway. It is also known as "Seven Sacred Pools" and is a must-visit along this windy drive.
See a majestic banyan tree, stroll through a bamboo forest and arrive at a 400 ft waterfall.
Waioka Pond, also commonly called the Venus Pool, is a beautiful swimming hole with the added bonus of having various rock ledges that are perfect for cliff jumping.

Inclusions

  • Purchase never expires
  • Offline map of the entire island and the freedom to explore at your own pace
  • Interesting stories and history with turn-by-turn audio navigation
  • Tour highlights in the app with restaurant and activity recommendations

Exclusions

  • Parking fees
  • Attraction entrance fees
  • Car rental
  • Crowded tour bus

Additional Info

Wheelchair accessible

Infants and small children can ride in a pram or stroller

Service animals allowed

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

Traveler Reviews

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  • 09-Aug-2023

    Wasn’t sure what to expect. So fun! Great Value!!The narrative is informative, entertaining. Great tips and tricks and the music is unexpectedly good. Especially loved the history of the uplands. Would purchase another and recommend to all!

  • 07-Aug-2023

    Very informative and on point. Enjoyed the stories and music. You don’t need to hire a guide. This app is perfect for the trip.

  • 03-Aug-2023

    This tour was amazing! It was just like having your own tour guide in our car. He kept things on track and made sure to hit all the highlights!

  • 28-Jul-2023

    The app and instructions along the way were so easy to use and very intertwining. On the way back it was really nice to listen to the stories shared, but we were so tired that the calm music was hard to listen, we needed to hear something more up beat to stay awake 😂😂

  • 15-Jul-2023

    I searched for hours reading up on something different to do that we haven't done in Maui. We decided on the self guided tour to The Complete Road to Hana. First off, the app is a little confusing and the music was like I listening to music when your put on hold. The stops that sounded fun, were not worth getting out of your car. We spent a total of $70 dollars for a 10 minute stop in 2 state parks just to use the restroom. I realize we are in Hawaii but the waterfalls back home in Yosemite National Park are 100 times better and bigger. For people that are scared of other cars, windy narrow roads...STAY OFF THE ROAD or be considerate and pull over so people can pass!!! On the site it shows tons of spots to stop at, well, a lot of them counted as a song. There are no parking spots to stop and take pictures of most of the waterfalls and the "lava cave" thats is only a small hole in a rock located on the narrow road at a sharp curve in the road would have been over looked if it wasn't for the group of people standing in the road almost getting hit. What topped it all off to validate that we weren't being just boring critical people was at the very last stop, the narrator basically said, " Thank goodness for great advertisement from a good marketing team." Nothing looked like any of the pictures that were advertised. 6 hours I can't get back and thank God it was only $20 and we were in our own car.

  • 14-Jul-2023

    We LOVED this app. It was well laid out and just added so much to our Hana Highway trip. I can’t imagine it would have been this good without the help of this guide. The narrator, the music, the history lessons, the recommendations and warnings so HELPFUL! We will definitely order more guides from this creator in the future!

  • 07-Jul-2023

    This was perfect for us. We could go at our own pace. Still got great information about the areas we were in. Totally recommend.

  • 05-Jul-2023

    Loved how Shaka Guide revealed hidden spots or attractions along the way. Loved listening to the audio stories.

  • 01-Jul-2023

    Helpful guide; liked the guides voice. He gave helpful suggestions on where to stop and see beautiful sites.

  • 29-Jun-2023

    It was a great app with lots of info on all stops and also had some aloha humor ! Shaka guide save us $$$$$ it was like having an actual tour

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