“Maui is not one island. It is four road trips disguised as one.”
This Maui bundle is built to show you just how many personalities one island can have. One day you are winding along the Road to Hana through waterfalls and jungle, the next you are watching the sun climb over Haleakalā’s crater, tracing beach after beach of perfect sand, or following the wild, dramatic curves of the west coastline. Each drive has its own stories, legends, landscapes, and favorite pullouts, and you are free to follow them at your own pace, stopping whenever something catches your eye.
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The bundle includes the following tours:
- Road to Hana (traveling in either direction)
- Maui Sunrise Tour
- Maui Beach Parks tour
- Maui Western Coastline Tour
The Road to Hana tour takes you along Hana Highway the slow, scenic way, with waterfalls, volcanic tunnels, black sand coves, roadside stands, and sea cliffs all stitched together by tales of the demigod who fished Maui from the sea and the sailors who later changed it forever. The Maui Sunrise Tour climbs Haleakalā, leading you through open pastures, pockets of jungle, and botanical gardens before you reach the crater rim to watch clouds, light, and lava rock trade colors. Along the way, you meet Hawaii’s unexpected paniolo cowboy culture and learn how it shaped the island’s heartland.
The Maui Beach Parks tour strings together a whole coastline of options, from windsurfing at Mai Poina Beach and fishpond history at Kalepolepo to Cove Beach’s beginner surf breaks, Kamaole’s rocky points, Wailea’s classic resort sands, turtle sightings near Palauea, and snorkeling, scuba, or kayaking at spots like Molokini, Ulua, and Maluaka. The drive ends at the island’s lava fields, where the coastline looks freshly poured. On the Maui Western Coastline tour, the scenery shifts to cliffy drama, blowholes, and surf breaks: Nakalele Blowhole, Honolua Bay, Dragon’s Teeth, D.T. Fleming’s waves, and Kapalua Bay’s gentler curve all appear along a route laced with ocean views and trailheads.
Every tour in this Maui bundle is self guided and GPS triggered, so your phone narrates while you drive and wander, not the other way around. Take them in one trip or spread them over several visits, mix sunrise craters with sunset beaches, and let Maui show you just how many ways there are to fall in love with one island.
Possible side effects include picking a new “favorite road” every day, daydreaming about your next Maui road trip before this one is even over, and returning home with sand in your shoes and four different answers when someone asks, “What was the best part?”
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Know Before You Go
NOTE: Roads in Maui are predominantly single-lane. Please drive cautiously as you navigate this beautiful island.
Where To Start?
Starting Point Address
All Maui tours start from the same location, which is 5059 Koloa St, Kahului, HI 96732, USA
How Does It Work?
- Once you book a tour, you’ll get a text/email with instructions.
- Download the app (while in good wifi/signal) and use your unique password to access your tours. If multiple versions or entry points are available for your tour, be sure to download all the audio guides.
- Audio Setup: Connect your phone to the car stereo via Bluetooth, USB, or Aux, and bring headphones on walking tours. CarPlay and Android Auto are currently not supported; we’re working toward a solution with Apple.
- To begin touring, go to the starting point and launch the app.
- The audio starts automatically once you reach the starting point. Stick to the tour route and speed limit for the best experience.
- Please note that no one will meet you at the starting point.
Preview The Tour
Tour FAQs
It takes about 2-3 hours to drive to the summit of Haleakalā, depending on your starting point on Maui.
The best Hawaiian island depends on your preferences; O’ahu offers vibrant city life, Maui boasts diverse landscapes, and Kauai provides a more tranquil escape.
Yes, there is an entrance fee to enter Haleakalā National Park; it costs $30 per vehicle or $15 per pedestrian or cyclist.
In Haleakalā, you can hike, watch the sunrise, visit the visitor center, and explore the unique volcanic landscape. Read more here.
Baldwin Park is about 15 minutes away from Maui’s famous Baldwin Beach.
The most popular part of Maui is the resort area of Wailea, known for its luxurious hotels and stunning beaches.
You can find car rentals in Maui at the airport, in major towns, and through various rental agencies.
It takes around 4-5 hours to drive completely around Maui, covering approximately 120 miles.
The “death road” of Maui refers to the narrow, winding road to Hana, which requires cautious driving due to its challenging terrain.
Maui is generally safe at night, but it’s always wise to take basic precautions and be aware of your surroundings, especially in more secluded areas.



