Breathtaking and beautiful scenery! Great for pictures, but of course nothing compares to the real thing :) I could stay here forever and just stare out into the ocean. Very relaxing and soothing. I definitely recommend stopping here on your road to Hana. One of Maui’s most beautiful places!
David W.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Kansas City, MO
This is a must stop on the Road to Hana. Love Sandys Snack shop the banana bread is to die for and the views of the water are dramatic. Grate place to stretch your legs and be at peace with thee Lord. Has a church and ball field and taro fields. Beautiful
Vikéndios N.
Évaluation du lieu : 5 Maui County, HI
This is a gorgeous piece of real estate! If you are headed to Hana, I’d definitely recommend stopping here. The narrow road leads to a dead end, but there’s lots of open space to park and enjoy the views. Though there are no shops, restaurants, snack stands, or even a sandy beach, it’s the heavenly coastal scenery and natural beauty that you need to experience. The peninsula is dotted with a few private homes, taro patches, a church, and open fields. TIP: Respect the privacy of the residents and their peaceful surroundings. Also, the taro patches are on private land so don’t just walk through them. There is a nice photo op of the peninsula from Hana Highway above, with safe and paved parking. OVERALL: It’s a great place to relax, take pics, and picnic.
M S.
Évaluation du lieu : 3 Denver, CO
This is a nice side-trip after the first series of hair-raising cliffside turns on the Road to Hana. The road goes all the way to the tip of the peninsula. The lava rocks jutting out of the beach are interesting amidst the beautiful surf and surrounding cliffs. There are clean restroom facilities and apparently there’s a great banana bread place nearby(it was closed when I visited). Some tour vans go to this place and so it can get crowded. A nice stopping point in the road to Hana for a short stroll and some photography! Not ideal for beachcombing, though.