Experience the Hidden Side of Maui with a Private Road to Hana Tour
If you’re after a comprehensive Maui adventure that takes you off the usual tourist trail, the Private Road to Hana – Ultimate Backside Package might be just what you’re looking for. Priced at $400 per person and lasting about 9 hours, this tour takes you deep into Maui’s less-traveled backcountry, exploring sights from Kipahulu and Kaupo to Ulupalakua, far from the crowds that often clog the more popular Hana Highway spots.
What we love most about this experience is the personalized attention—it’s a private tour, so your group gets undivided focus and a flexible pace. Plus, the stops are thoughtfully curated to showcase Maui’s natural beauty and cultural richness. The second big plus? The knowledgeable, friendly guides — like Eugene — who share stories and insights that make these landscapes come alive.
However, because the tour covers a lot of ground in a single day, it’s not ideal for travelers with mobility issues or those who prefer a more relaxed, leisurely pace. And while the price includes snacks, water, towels, and private transportation, eating lunch is on your own, giving you a chance to sample local fare at your convenience.
This adventure suits travelers who crave authentic, immersive experiences and prefer a private, flexible itinerary over crowded group tours. If you’re eager to see places like Wailua Falls, Hamoa Beach, and Keanae with expert guidance, this tour hits the sweet spot between comfort and exploration.
Key Points

- Personalized Experience: Private tour with undivided attention from guides.
- Broad Scope: Covers both famous sights and hidden gems on Maui’s backside.
- Cultural Respect: Guides share insightful stories that honor Hawaiian land and traditions.
- Flexibility: Stops can be customized, and you choose where to eat.
- Value for Money: All transportation, snacks, and towels included, making the day worry-free.
- Ideal for Active Travelers: Moderate physical activity involved, with plenty of opportunities for swimming and walking.
A Deep Dive into the Maui Backside Adventure
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When we think about Maui, the famous Hana Highway often comes to mind—winding through lush rainforests, with waterfalls spilling into pools. But the “backside” of the Road to Hana offers another world altogether. This private tour, led by guides like Eugene, unlocks less-traveled roads, quiet villages, and untouched landscapes that many visitors never see.
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Starting in Paia: The Perfect Kickoff
Your day begins in Paia, a charming surf town buzzing with character. It’s a great spot to grab some coffee or breakfast, fueling up before a long day of adventure. The relaxed vibe of Paia sets the tone for the journey ahead—think of it as a warm welcome into Maui’s laid-back spirit.
Ho’okipa Beach Park: Surfers and Sea Turtles
The first stop is Ho’okipa Beach Park, renowned worldwide for massive waves and spectacular surfers. It’s a visual feast watching skilled surfers carve through the surf, but for wildlife lovers, this spot offers a chance to see Green Hawaiian Sea Turtles basking on the shore. The 30-minute visit is enough to snap some photos and soak in the energy of the Pacific.
Wailua Valley State Wayside: Panoramic Views
Next, you’ll pause at Wailua Valley State Wayside, where the panoramic vistas over the Wailua River and Haleakua mountain range unfold before you. This viewpoint offers a sweeping view of Wailua village and the dense forests below. It’s a perfect spot to breathe in the scenery and get a sense of Maui’s lush inland landscape.
Pua’a Ka’a State Park: Swimming in Waterfalls
One of the highlights—and a real treat—is the stop at Pua’a Ka’a State Park, where two waterfalls cascade into natural pools. Here, you can swim in the cool waters, crossing off the bucket list of swimming beneath a waterfall in Hawaii. This stop usually draws enthusiastic comments; as one reviewer put it, “it’s a great way to cool off after a long drive.”
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Keanae Point: Lava and Traditional Farms
The rocky, black volcanic shoreline at Keanae is a sight to behold—waves crashing against jagged rocks, a stark reminder of Maui’s volcanic roots. It’s also a cultural spot where you can view traditional loi kalo (wetland taro farming) practices, emphasizing the island’s agricultural history. The 30-minute stop here blends natural beauty with cultural insights.
Koki Beach: Wildlife and Red Sands
At Koki Beach, you’ll get a sweeping view of Lau Island, a seabird habitat battered by the surf, with pockets of striking red sand adding color to the landscape. A walk along this quiet stretch lets you enjoy the dramatic scenery and listen to the sea’s roar—perfect for a quick photo and a moment of reflection.
Hamoa Beach: The Cliffs’ Gem
Hamoa Beach is a favorite among locals and travelers alike, praised for its soft sand, surfable waves, and cliffs draped in greenery. This 30-minute stop offers an opportunity to relax, swim, or simply admire the scenery. The tranquil setting makes it clear why so many believe this is one of Maui’s most beautiful beaches.
In Hana: Local Flavors and Culture
By the time you reach Hana, your appetite will be calling. The town offers local eateries with options like pizza topped with fresh, on-site-grown vegetables—a delicious way to experience Maui’s farm-to-table scene. The 45-minute stop here allows some downtime and exploration before continuing.
Wailua Falls: A Waterfall Icon
No trip to Maui is complete without a visit to Wailua Falls. The 80-foot cascade is magnificent, and you’re encouraged to swim in the pool beneath the falls—an exhilarating experience. As one guest noted, “the waterfall is simply breathtaking,” and the lush rainforest surroundings add to its appeal.
Ulupalakua: Sunset and Quiet Ranche Land
As the day winds down, your journey takes you to Ulupalakua, an area of ranch land with spectacular views of South Maui. Here, you can watch the sunset over the coastline, enjoying the peaceful atmosphere. The area also features Hawaiian cowboy traditions and scenic vistas—great for photos and unwinding.
Cultural Stop at Huialoha Church
Finally, a visit to Huialoha Church offers a visual treat with its historic architecture and the nearby Mokulau Islets. The community restored the church in the 1970s, and it stands as a testament to local dedication and history.
Transportation and Comfort
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Throughout this tour, you’ll be traveling in a private, air-conditioned vehicle, which makes the long day comfortable and flexible. The guide takes care of all logistics, allowing you to relax and focus on enjoying the scenery. Towels are provided for water stops, and bottled water, soda, and snacks—including Hawaiian chips and jerky—are available to keep you energized.
Food and Drink
While lunch isn’t included in the tour price, you’ll have numerous opportunities in Hana and nearby towns to sample local dishes. You’re free to purchase your own lunch and alcoholic beverages if desired, giving you control over your dining experience.
Who Will Love This Tour?
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This private tour is perfect for adventurous travelers who want a personalized, immersive experience of Maui’s lesser-known landscapes. It’s ideal if you enjoy moderate physical activity—like swimming, walking, or just exploring rocky coastlines—and want to learn about Hawaiian culture and land from a knowledgeable guide.
Travelers who prefer a relaxed pace, with flexibility to explore different stops, will find this tour suits their style. The focus on authentic sights and local stories makes it a meaningful way to connect with Maui beyond the usual tourist spots.
Final Thoughts
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This private Road to Hana tour with Eugene offers a well-balanced mix of stunning landscapes, cultural insights, and outdoor fun. It’s a great way to see Maui’s hidden gems while enjoying the comfort of private transportation and personalized attention. The stops at waterfalls, beaches, and traditional farms—paired with Eugene’s friendly guidance—create a memorable experience that’s both fulfilling and fun.
While the price might seem steep at first glance, the value comes from the personalized service, exclusive access, and the chance to customize your day. For anyone wanting an in-depth, flexible look at Maui’s backcountry—without the hassle of planning or crowded tours—this adventure hits all the right notes.
FAQ
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, as long as they are comfortable with moderate walking and water activities like swimming. The tour is private, so you can tailor stops to suit your family’s needs.
What should I bring?
Bring comfortable shoes, swimwear, a towel, sunscreen, and a hat. The tour provides water, snacks, and towels, but you may want extra personal items.
Can I purchase lunch during the tour?
Lunch is not included, but you’ll have plenty of options in Hana and nearby towns to enjoy local food at your own pace.
What is the duration of the tour?
The tour lasts roughly 9 hours, starting at 9:00 am and ending back at your original meeting point.
Is this tour physically demanding?
It involves some walking and water activities, so it’s suitable for those with moderate fitness levels. The guide can adjust stops if needed.
Are there any hidden costs?
No, the tour includes transportation, snacks, bottled water, and towels. You might choose to buy lunch or drinks separately.
What kind of vehicle is used?
A private, air-conditioned vehicle ensures comfort throughout the day.
Can I customize the stops?
Yes, since it’s a private tour, your guide will accommodate your interests and pace.
Is there a cancellation policy?
Yes, cancellations made at least 24 hours in advance are fully refundable.
Will I see wildlife?
You might see sea turtles at Ho’okipa Beach or seabirds at Koki Beach, depending on the day.
In essence, this private Maui tour offers a thoughtful, immersive, and flexible way to explore Maui’s less-visited backroads and cultural sites, ideal for those who want a personalized adventure with plenty of natural beauty and local stories.
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