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Best Things to Do in Hana Hawaii

Nestled along the pristine coast of Maui, Hāna-Maui Resort offers an array of activities that perfectly blend relaxation, adventure, and cultural immersion. Whether you're seeking a tranquil retreat or thrilling outdoor pursuits, our resort and its surroundings provide something for everyone.

A person is surfing on a wave during sunset with mountains and clouds in the background, creating a serene and picturesque scene.
A coastal road stretches forward, flanked by dry, grassy fields on one side and the ocean on the other, under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.
A person is surfing on a wave during sunset with mountains and clouds in the background, creating a serene and picturesque scene.
A coastal road stretches forward, flanked by dry, grassy fields on one side and the ocean on the other, under a clear blue sky with scattered clouds.
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    • On-site

    The Spa

    Let the world fade away as you unwind and relax with a signature treatment at our on-site spa.

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    • Around Town,
    • On-site

    Pitch & Putt

    Guests can enjoy our Pitch & Putt, a short par 3 course featuring three uniquely challenging holes.

    • On-site

    Two Pools

    Two shimmering pools with stunning coastal views.

    • Around Town

    Road to Hana

    The Road to Hana is more than just a scenic drive; it’s an unforgettable journey through Maui’s lush landscapes, offering a glimpse into the island's natural beauty and rich culture. Spanning 64 miles from Kahului to the town of Hana, this winding road takes you through a series of hairpin turns and narrow bridges, past cascading waterfalls, towering cliffs, and verdant rainforests.

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    • Around Town

    Hamoa Beach

    Nestled along Maui's eastern coastline, Hamoa Beach is a secluded paradise known for its crescent-shaped shore, powdery white sand, and striking turquoise waters. Surrounded by lush greenery and towering sea cliffs, this beach offers a peaceful retreat away from the more crowded tourist spots.

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    • Around Town

    Haleakalā National Park

    Haleakalā National Park is a place of awe-inspiring beauty and spiritual significance, home to the massive Haleakalā Volcano, which dominates Maui’s skyline. The park is divided into two distinct regions: the Summit District and the Kipahulu District.

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    • Around Town

    ʻOheʻo Gulch (Seven Sacred Pools)

    Nestled within the verdant Haleakalā National Park, ʻOheʻo Gulch, commonly known as the Seven Sacred Pools, is a series of cascading waterfalls and serene pools. Surrounded by lush greenery, this natural wonder is an idyllic spot for a refreshing swim or simply basking in the beauty of East Maui.

    • Around Town

    Pīpīwai Trail

    The Pīpīwai Trail is a must-do for any avid hiker visiting Hana. This 4-mile round-trip trail meanders through a bamboo forest, past majestic waterfalls, and along the dramatic Pipiwai Stream. The trail is known for its breathtaking views and diverse landscapes, from the eerie beauty of the bamboo forest, where the wind whispers through the towering stalks, to the awe-inspiring sight of Waimoku Falls, a 400-foot waterfall that marks the trail's end.

    • Around Town

    Hana Lava Tube (Ka’eleku Caverns)

    Explore the depths of Maui’s volcanic history at the Hana Lava Tube, also known as the Ka’eleku Caverns. This underground marvel was formed thousands of years ago during a volcanic eruption, leaving behind a labyrinth of tunnels and chambers.

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    Waiʻānapanapa State Park

    Waiʻānapanapa State Park is a stunning coastal park known for its striking black sand beach, dramatic sea cliffs, and vibrant turquoise waters. The park is steeped in Hawaiian mythology, with ancient burial sites and sacred caves hidden within its lush landscape.

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    Hana Cultural Center & Museum

    The Hana Cultural Center & Museum offers a window into the rich history and culture of Hana and its people. This small but informative museum features exhibits on Hawaiian traditions, local history, and the daily lives of Hana’s residents.

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    Snorkeling at Hana Bay

    Hana Bay is not only a picturesque spot for relaxing on the beach, but it’s also a fantastic location for snorkeling. The calm, clear waters of the bay are teeming with marine life, including colorful fish, sea turtles, and vibrant coral formations.