Sep 7, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
When you stop at the Wailua overlooks, you will see two churches. The smaller one is known to locals as Coral Miracle Church. In 1860 residents planned to build a church out of lava rock, but needed a bonding agent. Although coral would serve, harvesting it from...
Sep 6, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
This popular beach is where locals head on the weekends and holidays to enjoy the sun and the ocean waves. This is also a great beach for small children, since it has beautiful tide pools to create a naturally protected area. We hope you have enjoyed this Road to...
Sep 5, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Did you know that the most visited waterfall on the Hana Highway is Waikani Falls – also known as Three Bears Falls because when the water level is low this waterfall looks like three seperate falls. Three Bears Falls may look small from far away, but as you...
Sep 4, 2012 | red sand beach, The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Black sand is formed by eroding lava rock, but red sand is formed by iron particles rusting right before our eyes. If you would like to see some red sand for yourself, check out the red sand beach at the end of Uakea Road in Hana. The trail head is located across a...
Sep 1, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Just off Haneoo Road, Hamoa beach in Hana is marked by a set of stone steps on the ocean side of the road leading down to a beautiful beach. Be aware that this beach is known for strong currents and large waves, so if you decide to swim be cautious. Haneoo...