Hana Highway Practically Runs Through All Of Maui And It's A Beautiful Drive
By Megan McDonald|Published October 31, 2022
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Megan McDonald is a writer, photographer, and owner of humu media, an Alaska-based digital media agency. She spends her free time traveling with her husband and daughter around the US and the world.
There aren’t many places in the world that are as beautiful as the Hawaiian Islands, and the Hana Highway in Maui takes you through some of the most break-taking spots you can travel to. You’ll curve around cliffs, pass by towering waterfalls, and soak in ocean vistas that make you feel like you’re in a fairy tale. Hop in your car and take a turn on this gorgeous highway in Maui!
If you’re on the island of Maui in Hawaii and looking for a different kind of adventure, consider driving the Hana Highway.
This relatively short highway, spanning only 65 miles, feels like it’s taking you to another world. This incredible place winds through some of the most remote parts of Maui.
The 'Road to Hana' is an adventure on many people’s bucket lists.
Many parts of this winding mountain road narrow to just one lane as it passes through one of the undeveloped areas on Maui. The road twists and turns around the sea cliffs as powerful ocean waves create a misty spray.
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The views along the road to Hana are breathtaking and well worth the trip, especially as you pass over old bridges and through tropical rainforests.
The weather is so wet that you can be sure to experience a rainstorm or two along the drive, so if you’re driving a convertible, plan on getting a little damp or drive with the roof up.
Some jokingly call the road “Divorce Highway,” as couples that travel it may have enough adrenaline pumping that the arguments may get a little heated.
But the road isn’t considered dangerous as long as you follow the speed limit and respect the other drivers on the road. If you need a break or want to take a picture, pull over on one of the many pullouts along the way.
The busy Hana Highway may be better seen on one of the many tour buses or vans that travel along the route, and this allows you to soak in the views without worrying about the drive.