Nov 17, 2012 | Paia, The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Before you set off make sure you fill up with gas, there are no more service stations until you reach Hana. Take food and drink, there are only snacks available en route. Stop by Hana Picnic Lunch Co. in Paia for all your supplies including current weather and road...
Nov 16, 2012 | Ono Gelato, Paia
Anytime we stop for a treat on the way to or from Hana, we always go to Ono Gelato in Paia. One of their best flavors is Dark Chocolate Sorbetto. It’s a non-dairy frozen treat made from 100% dark chocolate cocoa powder and chocolate chips. The taste has been...
Nov 14, 2012 | Paia, red sand beach, The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
The Road to Hana or Hana Highway (Route 36) is a 52 mile long, narrow, climbing, winding mountain road with 617 curves and 56 bridges and some of the most breathtaking scenery that Maui has to offer. The Road twists through lush rainforest vegetation, enabling views...
Aug 27, 2012 | Paia, The Road To Hana
As you start to descend into the valley leading to Honomanu Bay near mile marker 13 on the Road to Hana, it’s important to pay attention. Not only does the Hana Highway become only one and a half lanes here, this stretch of the Road to Hana offers some of the...
Aug 17, 2012 | Paia, The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Twin Falls is a great hike for just about any member of your party – it is a wide, flat trail and you can get to the first swimming hole after just a short walk. We hope you have enjoyed this Road to Hana information, brought to you by the folks at Hana...
Aug 13, 2012 | Paia, The Road To Hana
On the Road to Hana is a little gully called Maliko Gulch, where Hawaiian cowboys or paniolos used to unload cattle from inter-island ferrys. Today, the little cove is best known as the way to Jaws – Maui’s most famous big wave surfing break. Jaws only...