Aug 28, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Honomanu Bay is not only a beautiful spot surrounded by 3000 foot cliffs with cascading falls almost 1000 feet high, it is also the site of a major turning point in Hawaiian history. In the 1700s, the first King Kamehameha fought one of his greatest battles,...
Aug 26, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
This is a great place to pull over and take advantage of the restrooms and trash bins. If you stroll over to the railing on the left you will see a gorgeous view of the Keanae Peninsula. You can also get an up close look at two of the Road to Hana’s most...
Aug 25, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Puohokomoa Falls has the distinction of being the most accessible waterfall along the Hana Highway. There is a convenient pullout where you can park your car. You will have to climb over a low wall to reach the stone path to the right of the stream just off the...
Aug 22, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
This stop along the Road to Hana really lives up to its name – the Garden of Eden. For a $15 per person fee, you can walk through paths containing 750 botanically labeled plants, including a 100 year old mango tree. One of the coolest things to see in the...
Aug 21, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
Australian eucalyptus trees are one of the most beautiful sights on the Road to Hana, and you can find a grove of these trees. Even better, you can photograph these without trespassing on anyone’s property. The unusual trees and flowers to be seen are a big...
Aug 20, 2012 | The Road To Hana, Tips and Essential Blog
The Waikamoi Ridge Trail, a thirty minute casual walk that’s a great way for almost any member of your party to stretch their legs along the Road to Hana. There is an easy turnout where you can park, and a trail that will take you through the lush, jungle-like...