Hana is one of the most remote places on the island of Maui. From the breath taking views, crystal clear waters, and amazing waterfalls, Hana has something for everyone. Whether you are looking for a relaxing drive or an adventure filled day, when you join Maui Elite Adventures we make sure to custom tailor your day to EXACTLY what you want to do and where you want to go. With our luxury SUV's and private connections, we can take you many places that most tours cant!

 

Take a hike through the Hana rain forest and end up at a breathtaking waterfall. Weather you are an advanced hiker or not. We have adventures for all ages and skill levels!

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On the curvy Hana Highway, Comfort is a MUST. Maui Elite only uses luxury full size SUV's to ensure that you are enjoying every bit of your journey to Hana!

The Pi'ilani Highway, also known as the back road to Hana is one of our favorite places  to take our guests. Being that many of the tour companies don't drive this road, The Pi'ilani hwy is a drive that you will only get to see with us!

A waterfall this beautiful should have 100 people next to it! Luckily this gem is kept a secret that only the locals know about. Good thing all of our guides are locals born and raised here on Maui.

Enjoy a Picnic lunch down at the beautiful Hamoa Bay. 

Ask about our "All Access" Hana package where we can take you on to private secluded parts of Hana that most will never get to experience!

Waioka Pond is the local favorite! This magical place is just a small walk from the car and is perfect for the whole family to swim and enjoy.

Fagan's cross is a beautiful memorial located high up on a hill that over looks the entire town of Hana and beyond.

This amazing water fall picture was taken by one of our guests in the back seat of the car as we were making our way out to Hana. 

The "back road" Pi'ilani Highway has some of the most amazing views on the entire island. This highway is packed with photo opportunities that will make all of your friends and family back home jealous!

Passing one of the Kaupo locals on our way out to Hana.