What is the reverse way to Hana?


What is the reverse way to Hana? Our Reverse Road to Hana tour takes you to the rarely discovered backside of Hana. With 127 narration points and over 30 stops, this tour takes between 10-12 hours to complete. It begins in Kula Town and travels to Paia Town, in the opposite direction of the traditional Road to Hana.


How long does it take to drive the Road to Hana without stopping?

Of all the great road trips in the U.S., Hawaii's coastal Road to Hana is among the most scenic. The 64-mile route on Maui connects the towns of Kahului and Hana. It only takes about three hours from point A to point B if you don't stop — but stop you must, as the sights along the way are part of the adventure.


What parts of Road to Hana are scary?

The One-Lane Bridges Are Scary The Road to Hana includes many one-lane bridges. The only other place I have experienced these types of bridges was in Iceland. However, those were mostly along flat highways.


Which route is better for Road to Hana?

The most popular route for the Road to Hana is to drive from Kahului to Hana along Route 360. This iconic route will take you through Paia Town and down Route 360 towards Hana Town. This is an out and back Road to Hana route. With this route for the Road to Hana, you will make stops as you drive toward Hana.


Can you drive the entire loop of Road to Hana?

You can! For the first half of the drive you probably won't be going against too much traffic, because that early in the day everyone will still be around Kahului. Then once you reach Hana, where most visitors end their tour, you'll be driving in the same direction as everyone returning to Kahului.


Can you just do half of the Road to Hana?

No problem. Folks who are short on time can drive small portions of the Road to Hana if they prefer. Driving to Twin Falls or to the Rainbow Eucalyptus stand, passing a couple of nice sights and waterfalls can be just enough of the Road to Hana for some visitors.


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.


Do you need 4x4 for 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.


Can you drive around Maui in a day?

It takes about 9 hours to drive around Maui, not including stops. Not many visitors drive around Maui in one day, though.


Can I sleep in my car in Hana?

You don't want to be stranded in Hana because they don't let anyone to camp outside of the campgrounds or park alongside the road to sleep in your car. Local cops monitor the roadways at night and will make you move if you're parked anywhere in Hana, as they did to us in the middle of the night.


Where do I start driving the Road to Hana?

The 64.4 mile Road to Hana starts officially in the town of Kahului. From there, it winds along the northeastern edge of Maui, where it concludes in the village of Hana. Cutting through high-speed urban areas and rural mountain passes, the Road to Hana offers stunning views.


Is the Road to Hana stressful?

The best road trips are those where you can cruise around on the open road at your leisure, playing road trip songs or just enjoying the sounds of nature, stress-free. The Road to Hana is the opposite. It's crowded, fairly dangerous, and definitely stressful.


Should we do Road to Hana with kids?

The road is windy and narrow with 620 hairpin turns, countless blind corners, and 59 one-lane bridges. Needless to say it's not for the faintest of heart. But with enough preparation, and by driving slowly and carefully, you can have a very enjoyable time even with kids.


How long does the full Road to Hana take?

The road has over 600 turns and many stops. If you were to drive straight from Ka'anapali to Hana without any stops, you could make the journey in two hours and 40 minutes. With stops, expect that you'll spend six hours getting to Hana. You likely won't stop on your way back, so the return trip should take three hours.


Is it worth going all the way to Hana?

Most of the stops on the Road to Hana are free (e.g., hikes and views) or low-cost (e.g., banana bread stops and black sand beach reservations). Overall, the Road to Hana is a good value for all you get to see and do in one day compared to loading a day of things to do on Maui with kids.


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.