How long does it take to do the Road to Hana?

How long does it take to do the Road to Hana?

Options For Traveling The Road to Hana Drive to Hana and back – 10 to 12 hours depending on stops and finding a place for lunch or a picnic. Drive all the way around (make the loop) – 10-12 hours with more stops but less time at them.

Is there shopping on the road to Hana?

Here, you can have a great breakfast, grab some coffee, and pick up a Hana picnic lunch for the road and a Hana CD Guide. There’s also some excellent shopping and fun people watching.

What mile marker is Nahiku marketplace?

Mile Marker 29
Located at Mile Marker 29, approximately 6 miles before Hana Town, Nahiku Marketplace is a great place to stop, stretch your legs, shop, eat, relax, and re-energize for the rest of your journey.

Is it worth it to stay in Hana?

Hana really is a nice place to stay! If you’re on the adventurous side and like to spend a lot of time hiking and swimming, or if you’re just looking to spend some time off the grid in the “real Hawaii” where it’s not as touristy, developed, or crowded, then you will love staying in Hana.

Can you stay overnight in Hana-Maui?

As you might expect, there aren’t many places to stay around Hana. There are pretty much three options: 1) The Hana-Maui Resort (previously the Travaasa and recently acquired by Hyatt), 2) the Hana Kai Maui, or 3) a vacation rental.

Is 7 Sacred pools worth it?

The Seven Sacred Pools Are a Must-See on Maui. Maui is a paradise on Earth for nature lovers. Between its stunning ocean shores, golden beaches, and dazzling jungle, it offers a multitude of treasures for those curious enough to find them. The Seven Sacred Pools is by far the most popular, and one of our favorites!

Can you swim in the 7 Sacred pools?

The pools are stunning and great for swimming, as well as cliff diving for the true adventurers in your group. It is part of the Haleakala National Park, so there is a fee to get in. A three- day pass is $15 or $25 for an annual pass. Be sure to check out the volcano, house of the sun, Haleakala.

Why are the 7 Sacred pools closed?

Please Note: Oheo Pools aka Seven Sacred Pools are currently closed due to Covid-19. Seven Sacred Pools (AKA Pools of Oheo aka Oheo Pools aka Oheo Gulch) are one of Hawaii’s most surreal natural formations.

Are the Seven Sacred pools Open 2021?

The entrance to Oheo Gulch / Seven Sacred pools pass thru Haleakala National Park. The park is open 24 hours per day, 365 days per year. Restrooms and drinking water are always available.

  • September 4, 2022