The Road To Hana And Beyond

Hana is considered the last unspoiled Hawaiian frontier. A soulful respite from modern day stress. The journey to Hana is part of the reward, traveling through lush tropical jungle and with 600 curves and 54 bridges to cross, hundreds of waterfalls and secret spots, breathtaking vistas, remote peninsulas and scenic picnic spots, it’s best to take the journey at your own pace maybe staying on a hotel or go camping with the best equipment from Survival Cooking. There are several books, guided CDs and GPS apps available that take you through the journey. You may want to review some and see which one suits you best. Remember to start your journey early if you want to make the most of it.

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Setting out on the wonderful, winding Road to Hana, make sure you fill up on gas at the beginning of the journey. Pack some snacks and drinking water and prepare to expect the unexpected and try to always get a road risks insurance just in case anything happens. Hana has a handful of restaurants and small convenience stores, but they close early and some close for holidays.

To begin your journey, you will want to head towards Paia Town on the North Shore of Maui. Here you will find an assortment of surf shops, boutique stores and restaurants. If you stay here a while, you may even fall in love with Paia’s small town charm.

Traveling East of Paia along Hana Highway, the journey to will take you past world famous Mama’s Fish House restaurant, a great option for dining upon returning from Hana, but reservations are a must! Just after Mama’s, you will pass Ho‘okipa Beach Park, home to the Aloha Classic Windsurfing Tournament. The lookout has an elevated parking lot that overlooks the bay, great for seasonal whale watching from the shoreline.

Heading past Ho‘okipa, you will be heading towards heavenly Hana, a few more curves in the road and the scenery will transform from rolling pastures into wild rainforests with an abundance of fruit trees, fragrant wild ginger and an assortment of fruit stands that offer delicious fruit smoothies, banana loafs and other snacks.

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Road To Hana

You will notice mile markers along the road. After mile marker 16, the Hana Highway mile markers reset to zero. Our first recommended stop along the journey is just past the next Mile Marker 2 ~ Twin Falls. Estimate 1-2 hours for this stop.

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Falls in Hana

There is a parking lot to the right of the highway that fronts the entrance to Twin Falls, an easily accessible set of waterfalls that requires minimal hiking. Depending on weather conditions, the paths may be a little muddy. Swimming is optional, so bring spare clothing and towels incase you do get wet. There is a small stand that sells juices and snacks in the earlier part of the day. There are several waterfalls and scenic hiking paths. The area is a popular hiking spot, so can become crowded, with difficulty finding parking. Budget time carefully here if you have a lot of other stops planned along your journey.

Just after Mile Marker 16 you will see a turn in the road to the left. Here you will find Keanae Peninsula. A great spot to stop and admire the sweeping landscape of lava fields and sea cliffs. There are public restrooms and a few small shops that sell fresh banana macadamia nut bread and other snacks and drinks.

Travel a little further towards Hana and as you pass the Half Mile after Mile Marker 19, you will reach the Upper Waikani (Three Bears) Waterfalls, a breathtaking trio of waterfalls which can be seen from the road. A great stop for a photo opportunity if parking is available.

Just before you arrive in Hana, you will see a sign and a left turn towards Wainapanapa state park. This is a great area to visit in Hana offering a variety of sights, hikes, camping, with caves, blowhole – black sand beach

Arriving in Hana Town, there are an array of local eats, we recommend the restaurant at Traavasa which is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily. While there, you may also want to check out the art gallery which showcases a wide array of Hawaii artists. There are some magnificent pieces that would appeal to any avid collector. Indulge in a Travaasa Spa treatment, sure to leave you feeling renewed and rested. Reservations a must: (888) 820-1043

If time permits, adventure awaits in Kipahulu. Located approximately 15 minutes beyond Hana, this sacred and special area is part of the Haleakala National Park. Explore the area with hikes and walks of varying difficulty. Be sure to read our Blog about exploring Kipahulu which includes info about Seven Sacred Pools, Oheo Gulch and more.

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Bridge in Hana

There is so much to do around East Maui. You may even want to stay a night or two to get the most of your journey. Keep in mind that the journey is the reward so expect the unexpected.

What better way to end your journey through Hana is with an unforgettable dinner. Driving back the scenic route towards Haiku and Paia, you may want to stop at Mama’s Fish House which is located at Kuau Cove (just outside of Paia). All their fish is caught daily and the menu even names the fisherman who caught it. The service is excellent and their dishes are some of the best on Maui. Reservations are recommended. (808) 579-8488.

Tips for taking the road to Hana
– leave early,
– bring hiking shoes and clothing
– bring towels and spare clothes incase it rains
– check weather to see if it’s raining
– fill your gas tank
– drive carefully and slowly and enjoy the journey
– stay overnight for an additional day of relaxation in heavenly Hana

ALOHA!

Annual Hyundai Tournament of Champions

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The annual Hyundai Tournament of Champions will be happening at Kapalua Golf on Maui January 5th through January 12th.  Tickets are on sale now!  Ticket purchases can be made online or at the gate.

The Kapalua Golf amenities include not only the award winning Plantation Course,  but superior lodging and dining options are also available.  Pacific Island cuisine can be enjoyed at the Pineapple Grill.  Those wanting a more Hawaiian Mediterranean cuisine,  The Plantation House offers fine dining as well as spectacular sunset views.  A variety of lodging as well as golf packages are also offered at Kapalua.  Check their website here for options and information.

During the tournament, the Fan Zone on Fairway 1 is open to the public.  Test drive a Hyundai vehicle or check your swing in the swing cage with golf professionals.  If you travel to the 19th hole, Grey Goose will be serving signature drinks for those over 21 years of age.  Information for events, tee times, tickets, etc. can all be found on the PGA Tournament site.

Veterans Day On Maui

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Tomorrow, Tuesday November 11th, Lahaina Arts Society will showcase local Maui artists under the Banyan Tree in Banyan Tree Park.  The art fair was founded in 1967 to showcase the talents of many local Maui artists.

The fair will run from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.  Enjoy live music and check out paintings, photography, jewelry and much more!  The Lahaina Arts Society has two galleries inside the Old Lahaina Courthouse with work from local Maui artists.  The courthouse galleries are also open daily from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm.  You may find that special piece of art you’ve been looking for!

The Maui Veteran’s Council is hosting a picnic that will include lunch and children’s entertainment for military veterans as well as active military and their families.  This event runs from 11:00 am to 4:00 pm at Kalama Park.

We wish everyone a safe Veteran’s Day!

Escape to Paradise!

Escape to Paradise!  112 Hoolei Cir. #F1

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Quietly located above it all, this end unit Villa has breathtaking ocean and golf course views. There are three beautiful en-suite bedrooms, a powder room, spacious great room with gourmet kitchen which expands to the secluded lanai with BBQ, refrigerator and spectacular views.

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The personal elevator makes it easy for anyone to enjoy both levels of luxury lifestyle offered here. A private garage plus additional parking and storage are included. Ho’olei is a gated community with amenities that include a picturesque tropical pool, spas, a fitness center, concierge, reception desk and shuttle service to the beach. Every amenity is available at Ho’olei for you to enjoy Maui’s luxurious lifestyle. For investors, this unit is vacation rentable.

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 For questions regarding this property, contact the Hansen Ohana today!

Halloween Activities on Maui

Halloween on Maui is one of the best events to be on Island for. Get ready for Halloween in Lahaina Friday October 31! Lots of fun with plenty of activities for everyone to enjoy.

Annual Keiki Halloween Costume Parade starts at 4:30 pm on Front Street. All Maui keiki are invited to participate. Each participant will receive a ribbon and bag of goodies! The costume contest will be held at Banyan Tree Park from 7:00 pm-9:00 pm. Sign up to join in the costume contest at Pioneer Inn retail store beginning at 6:00 pm. Dance and enjoy the music during the costume contest from 6:30 pm-9:30 pm. Park will close at 10:00 pm.

Beginning at 6:00 pm live entertainment in Campbell Park with The Haiku Hillbilly’s. Keiki activities including face painting and various photo opportunities. Make sure to get your official Halloween In Lahaina 2014 t-Shirt. Campbell Park will close at 10:00 pm.

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Street closures will be enforced from Baker Street to Prison Street and on Front Street from 3:30 to midnight. No parking will be allowed from 3:30 to midnight. There will be shuttle transportation available from War Memorial Parking Lot and Kihei Aquatic Center Parking Lot. Tickets for the shuttle will be on sale starting October 20th for $5.00 each way cash only.   Shuttles will be first come first serve. For more information regarding Halloween in Lahaina, including the schedule for events and bus shuttle locations, viewable here via the Visit Lahaina site.

For some, celebrating Halloween on one night just isn’t enough! For the month of October, Maui Paintball offers Haunted Hayrides on Friday and Saturday nights from 6:00 pm to 11:00 pm. Ride the Hayride and shoot Zombies, Ghouls, and Goblins! If you’re up for a monster challenge, try the Zombie Run. The Zombie Run is a half-mile obstacle course packed with Monsters! Space is limited so be sure to pre-register!

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Some would rather have a good laugh then a good fright this Halloween.  Never fear, Maui Comedy Festival is here! Tickets are on sale for the festival that runs from October 30th to November 2nd.  Events are scheduled at different locations so be sure to check the Maui Comedy Festival website here for lineup, ticket information, and venue locations!

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We wish everyone a safe and fun filled Halloween celebration!