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Tour Route

Maui Hoppin offers this comprehensive web guide for your next adventure, with short descriptions each stop and pictures past clients took at each location. Explore Maui like never before with our expertly curated tour.

Ho’okipa Beach Park

This will be our first stop. This is the number one spot for windsurfing on the entire planet. The beach is also home for the Hawaiian green sea turtle and on occasion there is a Hawaiian monk seal that lives on this beach keep in mind in the winter months waves here can approach 30 to 40 feet. There are also restroom facilities at this location.

Ho’okipa Beach Park
Ho’okipa Beach Park
Ho’okipa Beach Park
KEANAE PENINSULA
KEANAE PENINSULA
KEANAE PENINSULA

Keanae Peninsula

For over 1000 years, roughly 200 residents have called this place home, cultivating taro and braving the elements. The 1946 tsunami, an event that claimed 24 lives and significantly altered the peninsula landscape, left its mark on Keanae. Aunt Sandy banana bread is located here where we will make a stop. Keep in mind this is a beautiful place, but please refrain from climbing out on the reef.

Keanae Arboretum

Nestled within a rainforest, this long and scenic stretch, boasts a flowing stream and is known for cultivation of taro, bananas, and other crops. Keep an eye out for informative labels throughout the path, help you identify the diverse Plant life and don’t miss the photogenic, 🌈 rainbow eucalyptus trees, boasting their dazzling display of colors on their bark!

Keanae Arboretum
Keanae Arboretum
Keanae Arboretum
Keanae Arboretum
Keanae Arboretum
Keanae Arboretum
Wailua Falls Lookout
Wailua Falls Lookout
Wailua Falls Lookout
Wailua Falls Lookout
Wailua Falls Lookout

Wailua Falls Lookout

Welcome to Wailua Falls, a natural wonder steep in history and culture. For over 1000 years, this lush Valley has been cultivated by generations of farmers, making it one of the oldest farm regions in Hawaii. From this vantage point, you will be able to take stunning view of the fall and the surrounding landscape. You will also be able to view the only church that offers service, which is partly made of white coral?

Pua’a Ka’a State Park

Easy access to waterfalls with all the amenities you want for a stop along the road to Hanna! Not only do they have parking, but they also have bathrooms and covered picnic tables with a view. For those adventurous enough, there is an opportunity for a jump off of the waterfalls, which are about 20 feet high.

Pua’a Ka’a State Park
Pua’a Ka’a State Park
Pua’a Ka’a State Park
Pua’a Ka’a State Park
Pua’a Ka’a State Park
Pua’a Ka’a State Park
Pua’a Ka’a State Park
Pua’a Ka’a State Park
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