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Private Jeep Adventure - Halfway To HanaExplore > United States > Maui > Private Jeep Adventure - Halfway To HanaOverviewExplore off-the-beaten-path Maui on this fun Jeep tour Maui is a tropical paradise with swaying palms, white sand coves, breathtaking waterfalls, lush jungles, and magnificent mountains. There is a reason nobody has invented off road coach buses and frankly it comes down to the fact that Jeeps do it better. Take this chance to enjoy the beauty of "The Magic Isle" as you embark on a 4-wheel adventure that brings you up close and personal with some of the most spectacular views on Maui. The perfect opportunity to get deep into the Hawaiian rain forest! This is the perfect tour for those who want a sample of the road to Hana, but don't want to spend all day on the road. You will cruise the famous northern route of the Hana Highway to the Ke'anae Peninsula, marveling at the incredible views of Maui's lush tropical rainforest and breathtaking coastlines. The journey along the Hana Highway begins at a small town on Maui's north shore named Pa'ia town. A little over one hundred years ago, Pai'ia town was a sugar plantation town. Here you can grab a cup of Maui coffee and a freshly baked scone at a local coffee shop before venturing on. Today Pai'ia is famous primarily for Ho'okipa Beach which is located right beyond the town. An exposed reef runs along most of the Ho'okipa Beach shorebreak, and frequently Hawaiian green sea turtles can be seen bobbing just on the other side. Some may even be found lazing on shore at the far end of the beach - make sure to look close to the lookout cliff since this is their favorite lazing spot. If you would like, we can stop at the Garden of Eden Arboretum and Botanical Gardens. The grounds are amazing and immaculately maintained with fantastic ocean views, and lots of photo opportunities. Soon you will come to Waikani Stream Bridge, called one of the most impressive bridges in Maui. Built in 1926, during the completion of the Hana Hwy, it is unique in that its structure type is a continuous concrete arch-deck, and has a dramatic appearance. At the Wailua Lookout, you will have your last view of Wailua Village, with spectacular views. Pua'a Ka'a Waterfalls Park is the place to visit if you're looking for a typical Hawaiian swimming experience and a beautiful waterfall to swim under. Make sure you have on some water shoes since there are lots of rocks, and note that the water is from a natural spring so it is incredibly clean, but also chilly. - Soda, juice, water, and snacks will be provided. - Gratuities are not included. - We suggest you wear comfortable walking shoes since you will be walking on uneven surfaces. - Entrance fees are not included for Garden of Eden. - This is a private tour, based on a minimum of 2 and maximum of 4 people per Jeep. - All participants need to be in good physical health and able to get into and out of the jeep which requires a step. - You will be required to furnish the weight of each passenger. - All stops are optional depending on weather, interest, and accessibility. - This tour does not include the black sand at Wai'anapanapa State Park, the red sand at Kaihalulu Beach, or Hana Town since those require special permits. Days offered: 7 days a week Departures:
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