Can you drive Road to Hana at night?
Can you drive Road to Hana at night? The last thing you want to do is drive the winding road to Hana in the dark. Make sure to leave Hana area at least a few hours before sunset. If the roads are open, and your rental car agreement allows, consider driving the backside of Haleakala.
Should you stay overnight on Road to Hana?
The best way is by staying a few nights in Hana Town. It is IMPOSSIBLE to do everything and see all the sights in 1 day (trust us, we've tried.) The best way is to pick a few sights to see each day and stay overnight. Hana is about slowing down and enjoying nature.
How do you avoid crowds on the Road to Hana?
It's best to be on the road, leaving your resort by at least 7:30 am. If you start late, the Road to Hana can be crowded with other drivers. That can mean that you might find yourself crawling along behind slower drivers at time.
Can I turn around on the Road to Hana?
However, the Road to Hana can also be driven in reverse, going from Hana backwards to Kahulu. Some people choose to do this based on proximity. If you're staying closer to Hana than Kahului, then you can drive the reverse version, if the opposite is true, then you can drive the customary counter-clockwise route.
Is it safe to drive Road to Hana alone?
Yes, you can certainly drive the Road to Hana on your own. However, if you'd like some extra guidance on your trip, a driving guide from Action Tour Guide will make for the perfect travel buddy. Driving the Road to Hana is a thrilling and breathtaking experience.
Do you need 4 wheel drive on the Road to Hana?
The road is unpaved but well-graded dirt for five miles, and at some points it is only one lane wide and has precipitous drop-offs, but at no point is 4WD essential. The only time you would need 4WD is during a torrential rainstorm—and in that situation, you should stay off the road altogether.
Is it better to do Road to Hana on weekend or weekday?
Sundays and Thursdays are heavy travel days (arriving and leaving the island) so the road to Hana may be less crowded. Start early to get the most out of your day. This is one of the best things to do in Maui on a budget.
Is it better to drive or take tour Road to Hana?
This depends on what type of traveler you are and how much time you have. If you'd rather not drive, and you want a guide you can ask questions to, a Hana van tour is the best option. If you want a little more control over where you go, and you want to do your own research, driving is your best option.
What time should I drive the Road to Hana?
The safest and most pleasant way to travel on the Road to Hana is during daylight hours. Leaving around 7 am will leave you plenty of time for driving and a few interesting stops.
What are the rules for the Road to Hana?
- Let local residents pass.
- Park legally.
- Care for the land (malama i ka 'aina)
- Respect property rights.
- Drive first, stop to take pictures.
- Avoid honking your horn.
- Follow road and safety signs.
What are the cons of Road to Hana?
- Not an Easy Drive.
- Challenging to Find Stops.
- Reservations Required.
- A Long Day of Driving.
- Divorce Highway.
- Driving in a Rental Car Has Limitations.
- Time Management.
- Bad Weather.
What day of the week is Road to Hana least busy?
Experience tells me that a Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday are probably best - mainly because there is LESS traffic to deal with. The Road to Hana is one of THE most popular drives on Maui, and while you cannot “escape” the traffic, the heaviest times are the beginnings and endings of the week, generally…
Do you get carsick on Road to Hana?
Tip 2: Take nausea medicine. I have a friend who took medicine before going on the Road to Hana and her group still had to turn back because she got so sick. Getting motion sickness is pretty common along this fairly wind-y road so if you can prepare in advance, that will help immensely.