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M1 Maui – Hana Adventure
See the breathtaking views on the road to Hana, hidden waterfalls, lush rain
forests, black sand beaches, and then the amazing "Seven Sacred Pools",
before visiting one of Hawaii's only wineries. After your early morning
hotel pickup and flight to Maui, you'll experience breathtaking views, as we
are winding along the Hana coastal road and traveling through steep valleys
for our Hana Adventure. You will spend the day viewing lush rain forests,
magnificent waterfalls, black sand beaches, breathtaking views and even a
winery. Bring your swimming shorts and a towel for swimming in the "Seven
Sacred Pools" if weather and time permit. Travel back in time as your tour
guide explains about the history and splendor of Maui and its surrounding
coastline. Friendly, knowledgeable drivers conduct tours on comfortable
air-conditioned mini-buses. This is truly a magical trip not to be missed. A
sweater and comfortable walking shoes are recommended. Stops listed below.
Tour Stops:
- Drive around Maui’s east coast to Paia
town
- Kaumahina State Park
- Keanae Valley Lookout
- See Puaa Kaa and Waianapanapa State
Parks
- Visit Hana Town and Hasegawa General
Store
- Swim in the Ohe’o Stream and Pools
(weather and time permitting.)
- Wailua Falls Lookout.
- Drive by windsurfing beaches
TOUR INFORMATION
Bring Money for lunch at Hana Ranch (subject to change)
Bring swimsuit & towel for swimming at Ohe'o Pools (weather & time
permitting). Tour Operates Daily
FROM OAHU
Includes:
Round trip air, narrated tour & hotel-to-airport roundtrip transfers
Wakeup Call: 4:00am
Waikiki Pickup 5:00am (allow 15-20 minutes wait time at pickup)
Waikiki Return: 7:00pm approx.
M2 Maui - Haleaka, Iao Valley and Old Lahaina
Also known as the lovers isle, Maui is an island of full of legends,
valleys, waterfalls and the old whaling town of Lahaina, see beauty and
still be able to go shopping.After your early morning hotel pickup and
flight to Maui, we climb to the top of the world at Mt. Haleakala, (a
dormant volcano), then we journey to the Iao Valley a lush tropical valley,
teeming with legend and history, also found here is the Iao Needle. After
this it's on to the old whaling town of Lahaina for shopping galore. You'll
cover Maui from its beautiful wild and natural side to the convergence of
historical and modern day island culture. Friendly, knowledgeable drivers
conduct tours on comfortable air-conditioned mini-buses. A sweater and
comfortable walking shoes are recommended. No-host lunch enroute.
Stops Include:
- Mount Haleakala Crater and Visitor
Center (Includes Park Admission)
- Puu Ulaula Overlook
- Drive through Wailuku town, sugar cane
fields
- View Kaahumanu Church
- Iao Needle in Iao Valley State Park
- Stroll through old Lahaina Town, the
whaling era capital of Hawaii (self-guided)
FROM OAHU
Includes: Round trip air, narrated tour & hotel-to-airport roundtrip
transfers
Wakeup Call: 4:00am
Waikiki Pickup: 5:00am (allow 15-20 minutes wait time at pickup)
Waikiki Return: 7:30pm approx.
These tours can be taken as ground tours from your hotel in Maui. Email us
for more information. touch-support@mpshawaii.com
CANCELLATION P0LICY
$50 fee per person after booking confirmed. Applicable airline fees.
Cancellation within 24 hours and no shows is no refund, 100% charge.
Call 808-538-2970 or e-mail
touch-support@mpshawaii.com |
Maui No Ka Oi! - Maui's the best! Come
visit the breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage of Maui in two
tours - one explores the famous Road to Hana, the other discovers Maui's
rich history!
MAUI, THE FRIENDLY ISLE
Mark Twain went to Maui in the 1800's and wrote the following: "I went to
Maui to stay a week and remained five. I never spent so pleasant a month
before or bade any place goodbye so regretfully. I have not once thought of
business or care or human toil or trouble or sorrow or weariness ... and the
memory of it will remain with me forever."
One hundred and thirty six years later, Maui still has that effect on
visitors . it is still hard to say goodbye and the memories remain forever.
Year after year the readers of Conde Nast Traveler Magazine vote Maui the
"World's Best Island". Officially nicknamed the Valley Isle, it could also
be called the Magic Isle because it seems there is more magic and romance on
this island than any other. Actually the origins of Maui's reputation goes
back to the mists of time when Maui, the demigod, felt his people's days
were too short because the sun flew so fast across the sky. So he hid in the
crater of the highest mountain and lassoed the sun and made it promise it
would travel more slowly over Maui. To this day the sun is said to make its
home in Mt. Haleakala, referred to as The House of the Sun.
It is an island of different climate zones, culture and geography. There are
the rolling hills and cool breezes of Upcountry Maui where you can tour a
winery and visit the charming town of Makawao; the thrill of driving up to
Haleakala in total darkness with a universe of stars overhead you feel you
can almost touch, then watching the sun rise over the opposite rim of the
crater; or the unforgettable road to Hana with its 52 bridges and scenery
that will simply take your breath away, from waterfalls to African Tulip
trees and bamboo forests.
Then there is the lushness of Iao Valley State Park with its wild rushing
stream and the unusual Needle formation, hiking trails back into the valleys
and the site of the final battle between King Kamehameha and the warriors of
Maui. Not be missed is Lahaina, former capital of Hawaii and whaling center
of the Pacific. There are also beautiful beaches including Jaws, famous in
the surfing world, friendly people, clear skies and the best place to see
Humpback Whales from November until April, along with Dolphins and giant sea
turtles all year round. All on one island – the mystical, magical Maui.
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