The Road to Hana Stops:

22 Tips, Eats, and Sites from Travel Bloggers

22 Tips, Eats, and Sites from Travel Bloggers

If you’re planning a vacation to Maui, odds are The Road To Hana, one of the best road trips, is on your bucket list.

It’s essential to do some planning to avoid crowds, see some of the best places and make sure your day is enjoyable.

Trust me, I didn’t plan our Road to Hana day well, and I learned my lesson.

Here’s The  Road to Hana Stops, Eats, and Advice from my fellow travel bloggers that I wish I had  on our day trip.

Tour Maui reports that depending on how many Road to Hana stops you make, the trip can take 7-12 hours.

If you’re already feeling nervous driving this twisty, turny road in a rental car, you don’t have it! There are now various van and luxury tours that you can book and leave all the decisions and driving to someone else!

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Plan to get an early start. With over 600 hairpin curves, you’ll want to see the road, as well as the view, in the daylight.

“Visiting the Keanae Peninsula should be on every visitor’s Maui bucket list. The Keanae Peninsula is one of the most famous Road to Hana stops."

“The best advice we can give you is to bring a great attitude and don’t set any expectations. Take in the beauty of our island as it comes. As you are driving, you will see beauty all around you. Take your time and remember that it’s the journey more than the destination.”

“Located at mile marker 27.5 on the Road to Hana, Coconut Glen’s offers unique and vegan flavors that are constantly changing, like Lemongrass Ginger and Banana Rum."

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“Once you reach the quaint village of Hana, don’t stop there. Drive just a couple more miles past Hana, and you will find the unspoiled and stunning Hamoa Beach,” said Cecily of Groovy Mashed Potatoes

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