Ride the full-circle Road to Hana in a private Cadillac Escalade
10-12 hours
Maximum 4 passengers people
Hotel pickup, meals, park entry
Explore the Road to Hana in a private Cadillac Escalade with a knowledgeable local guide, and relax as you take on 600+ curves and 50+ one-lane bridges. Stop at points of interest along the way, including Waiʻānapanapa State Park (black sand beach).
Ages 3+ only. Maximum 4 passengers. Bring cash for goodies, souvenirs, and gratuity for your guide.
Private tours: cancel at least 5 days prior to the start time for a full refund; within 5 days, no refund. No-shows are not refunded. Full refund if the operator cancels due to weather and the activity cannot be rescheduled.
Wear comfortable clothing and footwear (sandals are OK; bring water shoes if you have them). Wear your swimsuit under your clothes or bring it to change before the swim stop. Bring a fully charged cell phone and a charging cord (USB outlets are in the vehicle). Bring cash for goodies, souvenir stops, and gratuity for your guide.
Yes. Select one lunch option for each person: baked mahi mahi fish plate lunch, breaded crispy boneless chicken plate lunch, or a vegan oriental tofu salad.
You get a tropical light breakfast and Maui coffee, plus a fresh hot lunch from Hana Ranch Restaurant. Hawaiian bottled water and canned fruit juices are also included.
88 Wailea Ike Pl, Wailea, HI 96753, United States
Standing at Waiʻānapanapa State Park, the contrast is immediate and unforgettable. Jet-black volcanic sand meets the churning turquoise surf, while ironwood trees bend in the salt wind above the shoreline. The air carries the scent of sea spray and wet lava rock. Waiʻānapanapa State Park rewards those who linger with hidden sea caves, blowholes, and a coastal trail that winds through some of the most dramatic scenery on Maui.
This locally owned, family-run operation gets consistently glowing praise for their Road to Hana tours, with Brandon and owner Doug mentioned repeatedly as exceptional guides. What sets them apart is the authentic local perspective—these are Maui natives who share deep knowledge of Hawaiian history, culture, and hidden spots most tourists never see. The full-circle route (rather than doubling back) takes you to memorable stops like black sand beaches and waterfalls, with comfortable vans equipped with charging ports and thoughtful amenities like bug spray and sanitizer. The 11-hour tour runs smoothly from pickup to drop-off, with guides sharing stories and insights the entire way. Homemade lunches prepared by Brandon and Doug are included, though a couple reviewers suggest bringing extra snacks since lunch comes early in the long day. The personal touch really shines through—guests mention meeting Doug's family, visiting where he grew up, and feeling like they've joined the ohana by day's end. It's the kind of experience where you're learning from someone who genuinely loves their island and wants to share it with you.