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What guests said about Hana:

  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Hana was very laid back.

    Hana was very laid back. No real restaurants, just food trucks, but some beaches nearby were amazing (Koki and Hamoa), but town beach not great. Definitely worth staying a night or two in order to enjoy sightseeing beyond Hana.
    Elaine
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    The views are spectacular.

    The views are spectacular. If you have the Waianapanapa Park Black Sand Beach on your to do list buy the reservation with time and make sure you time to get there before 10:30 am. Tour buses start arriving around that time and the park starts filling up with people. What my wife and I did was to reserve a stay in Hana and catch the Black Sand beach on our return trip since it is located 10 mins from Hana. We booked our stay on the Hana Maui resort. Had great views and friendly staff but it was pricey at $800 per night. In my opinion, it was money well spent though as there are few options and the rest really helped before turning back.
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    Anonymous
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    I'm so glad we decided to stay the night after we drove the...

    I'm so glad we decided to stay the night after we drove the road to Hana. The town is very cute and the locals are very sweet and friendly. The Hamoa beach, Wainapanapa state park are amazing. We enjoyed our time here. Can't wait to come back.
    Pande
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    It's not about Hana, it's about the stops on the way.

    It's not about Hana, it's about the stops on the way. I was really worried seeing so many negative reviews but I'm really glad we went. The roads can be hair raising but the beaches, waterfalls and hikes were worth it. Each had a different appeal so we never got tired of stopping. Spending a night in Hana was absolutely the right call. It made the trip much more enjoyable.
    Donna
    United States
  • Scored 8.0
    8.0

    Apparently that side of the island is normally a bit more...

    Apparently that side of the island is normally a bit more rainy than other parts of Maui, but the rainy season definitely exacerbated the amount of rain. That would be a huge factor in planning this trip as rain deters slightly from the overall experience since part of the trip is stopping along the road for various sights - which is definitely more fun without rain (especially if you rented a convertible).
    Eric
    United States
  • Scored 10
    10

    Hana is a special place unlike any other.

    Hana is a special place unlike any other. Its infrastructure is just developed enough to get there and stay as comfortably as you wish. However, resources are limited enough to make you aware; it encourages you to become an integral part of keeping Hana pristine, from picking up after yourself (and others) in nature and on private property to conserving energy and treading lightly when possible.
    Grace
    United States

Explore guest reviews of hotels in Hana

  • Scored 9.2
    9.2
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 282 reviews
    Excellent location for travelling the road to Hana. We could rest after our long drive and do the road bac the next day easily. We were welcomed on arrival by the owner and given helpful advice about the area. The studio was clean and had everything we needed for our night stay including kitchen and bathroom essentials and snacks to enjoy. Felt very welcome and cared for. Was so exciting to stay in the jungle in such a beautiful part of Maui. Mahalo to the owners.
    Melissa
    United Kingdom
  • Scored 9.2
    9.2
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 282 reviews
    Dale was so friendly and gave us a great recommendation for dinner (Hana Farms). Amenities were so comfy, especially in between our drives on the exciting Road to Hana and exploring the hot, humid jungle; we felt right at home in the middle of the jungle! Also excellent selection of snacks and reading material, which was great since most of the town closes up shop in the early evening. I just wish we could have stayed longer! Hana has so much to explore.
    Klarisse
    United States
  • From £504.40 per night
    Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 277 reviews
    If you pay the lesser but still hefty price of 800 USD, you will get the old, non-renovated rooms, which are spacious and have some nostalgic charm to them, but are also in urgent need of a thorough upgrade. Otherwise, the property is stunning, with lush gardens and views of Hana, and an exquisite pool overlooking the ocean. The pancakes are your best options at breakfast.
    Audrey
    Switzerland
  • Scored 9.2
    9.2
    Rated superb
    Superb
     · 282 reviews
    The lodging is one of the few in the area but not the only one. The location is great, a cottage right in the rainforest at the end of the well known "road-to-hana". As a guest we had a kind of studio, including the kitchen area and of course the bathroom (by the way, the best shower throughout our experience in Hawaii).
    Paolo Marcello
    Italy
  • From £504.40 per night
    Scored 8.5
    8.5
    Rated very good
    Very good
     · 277 reviews
    This place is incredibly beautiful and the staff are friendly and helpful. We only stayed one night to break up our journey driving the road to Hana and it was just a perfect place to rest and recharge. The rooms are incredible and the views are even better. It was just a shame we only had one night there.
    Chloe
    Australia
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