moderate
7–9 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; involves light to moderate walking at various stops.
Explore Maui’s legendary Road to Hana on a private Bronco tour that unlocks hidden trails and stunning stops. Dive into nature, waterfalls, and local stories off the beaten path.
$999.95 • Flat Rate Private Tour • Up to 4 Guests • 9 - 12 hours
Private Tour - $999.95
West Side/ Lahaina preferred pickup time: 6:30AM
Kihei/Wailea preferred pickup time: 7:00AM
*4th guest will have middle seat
** Any food purchases will be up to the guests (We take them to the best food stops in Maui)
Experience a tour of a lifetime on our Famous Epic Reverse Road to Hana Adventure! Immerse yourself into the untouched wonders of what Maui has to offer! With awe-inspiring waterfalls, to the black sand beaches, step back through time and enjoy the Hawaiian landscapes you’ve always dreamed of witnessing! On our “Epic” reverse tour we take you on the “reverse route,” to Hana, through pristine untouched lands of backside Maui where most companies aren’t capable of venturing. Swim in the crisp waterfalls of the Hana Rainforest or dive in to the cool waters of the Pacific Ocean. Hungry? We take you to the most unforgettable food destinations Maui has to offer throughout the whole day! (Any food purchases will be up to the guests.) With Hawaii by Storm our expert guides will remove the hassle of driving and provide an experience you will never forget! Lets do this! Bring swimwear (optional, change of clothes (not needed if not swimming), phone charger, and cash for stops. Bottles of water and soda will be provided.**
• Pickup from Resort/Hotel/Condo/Meeting Location • Stop off at Safeway in Kahului to grab “goodies” for the day • Drive up through the rolling hills of “Up Country” in Kula • Pass by the Maui Winery in Ulapalakua • *Optional Stop at the Ulapalakua Honey Bee Sanctuary • Journey through the pristine untouched lands of Kaupo with several photo stops along the way • See historical churches in backside Maui over 150 years old • Stop off at “Laulima Organic Farm” where they focus on sustainability and you may indulge in the exotic fruits grown right from the property! • Pass by the “7 Sacred pools or The Pools at Oheo” at Haleakala National Park • Stop off at the awe inspiring Wailua Falls with potential opportunity to swim in a 97 Foot waterfall (weather permitting) • Stop at Auntie Virgies botanical flower farm and see a genuine family supporting the local community • Pass by Hamoa Beach • Lunch at Koki Beach at the infamous “Huli Huli Chicken” where Gordon Ramsey was taught by Uncle Russel how to make the chicken • Pass through Hana Town • Stop off at Waianapanapa State Park and experience the crisp “Black Sand Beach,” (entry fees included with tour) • Stop off at Pua’akaa Falls and have one last opportunity to swim for the day • Pass by Makapipi Falls • Pass by Waikani Falls (3 Bears) • Stop off at Halfway to Hana where the same family has served fresh baked Banana Bread for over 38 years! • Stop off at Keanae Point where the crashing waves and views make you want to melt away! • Pass by Puohokamoa Falls • Pass/Stop by the “Painted Forest” where the Rainbow Eucalyptus trees flourish • Pass by “Bamboo Forest” • Stop off at “Ho’okipa Beach Park” and witness the Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle resting on the beach • Return to Pickup Point
Hydration is crucial as the Road to Hana includes long stretches without service.
Some parts of the Road to Hana have narrow, winding roads—drive carefully or let your guide handle the driving.
Many stops involve short hikes on uneven terrain, so wear supportive footwear.
Stay on marked paths to protect the fragile ecosystem found along the route.
The Road to Hana has been a critical route for local communities, with historic plantations and ancient Hawaiian sites along the way.
Tours focus on minimizing environmental impact by educating guests on protecting native flora and fauna and staying on designated paths.
Keep hydrated during the long tour of the Road to Hana.
Protects against rain showers, especially in spring and winter.
spring specific
Provides support and traction on uneven terrain at stops.
Essential for protecting skin from Hawaii’s strong sun during summer months.
summer specific