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Hana
Surrounded by 70 acres of lush tropical gardens, Hana-Maui Resort, a Destination by Hyatt Residence offers spa wellness classes, local activities such as lei making, and outdoor adventure activities... literally everything. this place breathes calm and nature and respect.
Hana
Road to Hana waterfalls, Charles Lindbergh's grave and the oceanfront Seven Sacred Pools are within 20 minutes' drive of this novel Hana studio on Maui. Free WiFi and cable TV are provided. Dale was so friendly and gave us a great recommendation for dinner (Hana Farms). Amenities were so comfy, especially in between our drives on the exciting Road to Hana and exploring the hot, humid jungle; we felt right at home in the middle of the jungle! Also excellent selection of snacks and reading material, which was great since most of the town closes up shop in the early evening. I just wish we could have stayed longer! Hana has so much to explore.
Hana
Located in Hana in the Hawaii region, with Hana Bay Beach Park and Hana nearby, Kailani Suite at hana Kai Resort provides accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. great location, right next to the beach.
Kula (Near Hana)
Featuring garden and ocean views, Kula 4200 offers accommodations with a balcony and a kettle, around 19 mi from Haleakalā National Park. Absolutely breathtaking. The pictures on the website are beautiful but they don't do justice to the in-person experience. Panoramic views of the entire valley, the ocean and the West Maui mountains. Peaceful, quiet, rustic. Home was stocked with farm fresh eggs, orange juice, milk, butter and all the supplies and amenities you could possibly need. Great location and proximity to up-country attractions. Marianne was such a gracious, attentive host who ensured we were comfortable and happy. We will return!
Kula (Near Hana)
With Iao Valley State Park reachable in 22 miles, Kula Lodge provides accommodations, a restaurant, a garden, a terrace and a bar. Free WiFi is featured. Fabulous view from our room and also from the restaurant, overseeing the slopes of Haleakala National Park until the sea, worth spending at least one night here to enjoy the facilities and comfortable and spacious room. The view from the balcony is beautiful and the sunset colors are perfect. There is a Pizza Oven in the restaurant that delivers an extensive menu with quality ingredients and very tasteful.
Haiku (Near Hana)
Located in Haiku in the Hawaii region, Bamboo Valley Inn has accommodations with free WiFi and free private parking. All units feature air conditioning and a flat-screen TV. It is a very nice flat in a house with all facilities like washing machine, dish washer etc. The host provided additionally beach towels, beach chairs, cooling box and boogie boards at no costs which definitely enriched our beach experiences. Check in and out was very smooth and the host provided detailed informations on the facility and potential sights or facilities in the neighborhood. We would definitely come back.
Makawao (Near Hana)
God's Peace of Maui is located just 5 minutes' drive from the historic town of Makawao and 6 minutes' drive from Pa'ia's beaches. It consists of private rooms and shared facilities. How peaceful is the place. The staff/owners were super friendly and the hot tub was amazing!
Haiku (Near Hana)
Bright Haiku Studio Patio and Rainforest View is located in Haiku, 18 miles from Iao Valley State Park, 26 miles from Wailea Emerald Course, as well as 23 miles from Kihei Regional Park.
Haiku (Near Hana)
Located in Haiku, 18 miles from Iao Valley State Park and 26 miles from Wailea Emerald Course, FREE Private Studio with Purchase of Personal Training provides accommodations with amenities such as...
Haiku (Near Hana)
Located in Haiku, 18 miles from Iao Valley State Park and 26 miles from Wailea Emerald Course, Puu Koa Palms vacation rental has accommodations with free WiFi and a garden with a terrace and garden... The beach equipment available to borrow was the icing on the cake. The "hidden" location and good price were the meat of why we picked it though.
It's not about Hana, it's about the stops on the way. I was really worried seeing so many negative reviews but I'm really glad we went. The roads can be hair raising but the beaches, waterfalls and hikes were worth it. Each had a different appeal so we never got tired of stopping. Spending a night in Hana was absolutely the right call. It made the trip much more enjoyable.
Apparently that side of the island is normally a bit more rainy than other parts of Maui, but the rainy season definitely exacerbated the amount of rain. That would be a huge factor in planning this trip as rain deters slightly from the overall experience since part of the trip is stopping along the road for various sights - which is definitely more fun without rain (especially if you rented a convertible).
Hana is a special place unlike any other. Its infrastructure is just developed enough to get there and stay as comfortably as you wish. However, resources are limited enough to make you aware; it encourages you to become an integral part of keeping Hana pristine, from picking up after yourself (and others) in nature and on private property to conserving energy and treading lightly when possible.
The road to Hana can be challenging. I drove and couldn't really enjoy the views, my wife (in the passenger seat) loved it. My suggestion is to take a small tour van and let someone else do the driving.
I split Road to Hana into 2 days, staying in Hana overnight and it was perfect. After checking in , I hit Hamoa Beach for a good swim then slept early. We hit Wailua Falls so early that there were only two other couples there, we took beautiful pictures. And there was plenty of time to do both the 7 sacred pools and pipiwai hike: we’re not experienced hikers and we completed everything by noon. Gave plenty of time to visit Charles Lindbergh’s grave before turning around returning to Paia. Highly recommend you split the trip!
Most drive through and head back when doing the road to Hana. Slow down there matey! Spend a night, take your time, enjoy a new area. It was so nice to not feel rushed. At night, you get the first feeling of what it’s like to be local. Only 2 options for evening dining. Chose the fancy hotel..it was good, but more than $50pp.
The lodging is one of the few in the area but not the only one. The location is great, a cottage right in the rainforest at the end of the well known "road-to-hana". As a guest we had a kind of studio, including the kitchen area and of course the bathroom (by the way, the best shower throughout our experience in Hawaii).
This place is incredibly beautiful and the staff are friendly and helpful. We only stayed one night to break up our journey driving the road to Hana and it was just a perfect place to rest and recharge. The rooms are incredible and the views are even better. It was just a shame we only had one night there.
We always love Hana, this condo is a pretty amazingly cozy place with a great view of the ocean. It’s walking distance from Hana Bay and Red Sand beach and great food trucks. We’ll definitely like to stay here again next time we’ll visit Hana.