Haleakala Sunrise: Scenic Bike Ride Adventure

Embark on a self-guided bike tour of Haleakala at sunrise, experiencing the stunning scenery of Hawaii. Ride custom Kona bikes down the mountain for 20 miles of pure joy!

Duration: 7 hours
Cancellation: 24 hours
Highlights
  • Haleakalā National Park - Witness one of nature’s most amazing moments as the sun comes up over the horizon atop the summit of Haleakala. After sunrise we make 2 stops within the Park. One is a Historic site, and at a secondary Visitor Center. Guests will begin their self-guided tour from the 6,500-ft. level just outside of the National Park…
What's Included
  • Custom Kona Mountain Bike
  • Entrance into Haleakala National Park
  • Helly Hansen Windbreaker Suit Top & Bottom
  • Bell Helmet
  • Da Kine backpack
  • Gloves
  • In-vehicle air conditioning
  • All fees and/or taxes
What's Not Included
  • Stop along your ride for a No-Host Breakfast-Bring Credit cars or cash
  • Bring your own Water & Snacks
  • Gratuity
Additional Information

Witness the breathtaking sunrise from the peak of Haleakala in Hawai’i! Following the sunrise, enjoy a relaxing ride on our custom Kona bikes from a height of 6,500 ft., descending the mountain on a 20-mile route that’s pure pleasure! We repeat the thrilling Switchbacks twice! before transporting you down to Makawao to wrap up the bike ride at Haiku….

Location
810 Haiku Rd
Haiku Road
Please meet us at our shop in the historic Haiku Marketplace 810 Haiku Rd, Haiku, HI 96708
Cancellation Policy

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

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Vivianfamily1
Dec 5, 2024
Exhilarating - It was an early start to the day but definitely worth it. The volcano sunrise viewing was spectacular. The ride down the volcano was exhilarating but we rode with caution as it is pretty steep with some hairpin turns. The tour guide drummed safety into us which was necessary. Dress warm in layers and oack some breakfast food. Overall, it was very well organised and a great experience.
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Tori_p
Nov 25, 2024
Our favorite experience... - Our favorite experience of our trip. So early but so worth it. Eddie was a great guide who had us laughing..a lot.
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Crystal_r
Oct 29, 2024
Amazing bike ride - We had an amazing time. Unfortunately it was too cloudy for a really great sunrise, but what we got was still very beautiful. Staff was friendly, energetic and very knowledgeable. They kept everyone safe. I would say the most disappointing part was that we spent so much time on the bus and less time on the bike then we were expecting. However, staff did a great job explaining why this was the case
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Jewelmama
Oct 26, 2024
All day fun! - Best guides and bike ride was fantastic!! We had a beautiful sunrise. We had SO MUCH FUN! We will do this next time we come.
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Andreate7966uj
Oct 20, 2024
Excellent view, ride, and experience! A must-see sunrise. - An amazing experience. Yes, you will wake up early but it’s worth it! Definitely have layers as it’s freezing at the top even with no wind. You can leave your layers in the van & pick it up when you check out. Loved stoping in town on the way down for brunch, coffee and some amazing convos with locals. Take the first half slow & take pictures! Even though you’re in the road, you feel safe. Everyone looks for bikers. It’s so friendly. The tour guide/driver Javier was awesome too! Would highly recommend.
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472arthurs
Oct 20, 2024
Fantastic Haleakala bike tour - My wife and I are in Hawaii celebrating our 40th wedding anniversary and went on this tour the first night we were on Maui to take advantage of our body clocks being used to the Eastern Time Zone. Our guide was Mike and he was terrific. We gathered with approximately 25 other riders, some on the guided tour, some, like ourselves, on the self-guided tour at 3:30 am at the Haleakala Bike Company in Haiku. We were supplied with bike helmets, rain jackets and pants, and watched a safety video. We then loaded onto a comfy touring van for the 2 hour drive to the top of the mountain. Along the way Mike gave an expansive and interesting narration about the mountain, upcountry (the agricultural region though which we were passing), and Hawaiian history and ecology. We passed into Haleakala NP and proceeded to an area several hundred feet below the summit (tour vehicles aren't allowed to the very top) to watch the sunrise. As we exited the van we experienced cold temperatures (roughly 40 degrees) and wind. We gathered in a observation area and were able to see a beautiful sunrise. We were well above the clouds but there was a cloud layer to the east and we watched as the sun blazed up through that layer. Spectacluar. After watching the sun come up we got back in the van and were transported several thousand feet down the mountain where we got on the sturdy Kona mountain bikes for the ride down the mountain. The ride was exhilirating and we were glad we had on layers of clothing. The only downer is the need to get back on the bus to drive through the town of Kula. The residents of Kula got an ordinance passed several years ago prohibiting bike tours from riding through town so we rode in the van through Kula, got back on the bikes below the town and finished the ride back to Haiku. Most of our group stopped in the little town of Makawao for refreshments and then completed the ride. Mike was a fantastic guide, sharing his knowledge and obvious love for Hawaii as well as great photos he had previously taken of the area. We highly recommend this tour.
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Carlos
Oct 16, 2024
Great Experience - Cory was great! 10/10 - only con was waking up EARLY… but sunrise and the ride after was well worth it! Would do again and do self guided to be able to explore more!
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Sara_s
Nov 9, 2024
Beautiful views, but too long of an experience - The views were amazing and overall experience was fun. However, we had originally booked this excursion, assuming we'd be back in town by 9am or so and we could continue on with our adventures for the day. However, there were multiple unexpected stops for random pictures or stories, etc, and it made the excursion about 3 hours longer than it should have been. The itinerary for our tour was such: Arrive at 3:30am Depart the shop at 4:15am Take a very long bus ride up to the top of the Volcano and arrive there at 5:45am Sunrise was at 6:20am We stayed there until about 7am and got back in the bus We, very slowly, drove down the mountain, stopping for a random picture stop We stopped at a random spot and endured a 40 minute safety talk We started riding around 8:45am We rode for about 20 minutes then had to stop again and get back in the bus We drove down through a town that no longer allows bike riding We got back on our bikes and then we were allowed to ride on our own because we booked the "self guided tour". The second half of the ride only took us 17 minutes. If we would have stayed in the group, we would have had to stop in the town and have breakfast and shop. We got back to the shop around 10:30am, but I imagine the rest of the group didn't get back until at least noon. I write all this to give a more realistic timeline. That could be the perfect itinerary for you, but for us it was at a snails pace.
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N3158imvincentm
Oct 21, 2024
Overall a decent experience. Might chose a different company if I were to do it again. - TL;DR: - View was great - Gear was in good condition and felt safe. - First leg of ride was awesome. - Tour guide was good. - Last leg of ride was hard and not explained well. - Company seems to be disorganized. - A few things could be done differently for a better experience. The good: The tour guide that drove the bus up the mountain (Dan or Dave [don't quite remember his name]) was awesome. He was knowledgeable about the area and history. He was engaging and funny and tried to set decent expectations for the trip. He did his best on the ride up to use a flashlight to point out local flora and fauna while it was dark out. He was able to answer questions people had and was frank about the state of tourism in Maui (I appreciated this, though others might not). The experience of the sunrise on the mountain was fantastic. We got lucky and there was no fog and great views of the sun coming up over the clouds. Breathtaking. Definitely a must do at least once while on Maui. After the sunrise the bus driver/guide took us to another spot on the mountain and helped us take a really cool picture that made it look like we were skydiving. Just kind of a little extra thing that was nice. He also knew where the best places to stop for bathroom breaks were and provided that along with a heads up that there wouldn't be other opportunities for a while. The downhill bike ride was exhilarating. Lots of fun to go downhill (no effort other than steering and stability. Woo!!) and some great views to see along the way. Doing the self guided option allowed me to go as fast as I wanted and allowed my wife to go at a slightly slower pace. The gear provided was in great condition, and I felt completely safe on the bike provided. Great braking ability, smooth shifting when needed, and a comfortable ride. The full face helmet provided was comfortable and added to the feeling of safety. For the first part of the trip (the sunrise and the first section of downhill biking) we were able to keep any extra stuff we had with us on the bus, which was nice as we had a lot of layers (BRING LAYERS, it's cold up on the mountain). The less good: The company as a whole didn't seem to have their stuff together. When we arrived at check in someone on the team (one of the drivers) had not shown up for work and the gentleman who was checking people in was short tempered and almost rude to the people trying to check in while he dealt with trying to find another driver. This was also the same person who had gone around picking people up from their hotels to do the driving only tour. So when everyone was there it was a room of about 30 people all not knowing what to do as the one employee was running around trying to find another driver. I don't blame him, but the company should have had someone else on site to help direct traffic, check people in, hand out gear, and answer questions. Even if everything had gone well, one more person might have been nice to help with getting started. The late driver meant that we were a little late getting up the mountain, and that mean that it was already fairly full of people at the observation area. My wife and I got a great spot to watch the sunrise, but not everyone on the trip did. The downhill ride started of course didn't start in the park (its not allowed by the park, and that was explained ahead of time) but it seemed to start farther down the mountain than it seemed like was necessary. Maybe that was just the best pull out there was, but i had seen others outside of the park before the one we used. The next disappointment was in the section of the road that is no longer allowed to be biked by commercial tour companies. This again was explained in advance and was expected, unfortunately we had to wait a significant amount of time for the guided group to join us with the trailer that had carried the bikes. There was little communication about how long we would be waiting, and it also seemed like the guide for that group did not know there was another group waiting for him. The end of the ride was not presented or handled well. For the last leg of the ride we were told we had to take anything we had with us on the bikes. Being as it had started about 35 degrees on the mountain, we had lots of layers. The website had said they would provide backpacks, but they were not handed out in the morning. My wife and I happened to see them when we checked in and so we grabbed them but not everyone did. Additionally, they were fairly small so shoving everything into them was difficult. We were told that we would go through Makawao and turn right at the stop sign (fine). But we were also told that it would be a great place to stop for a brunch or some shopping or whatever, but very little information was given about where those things might be, or how long we could take to explore before it was problematic for the service. Just outside of Makawao we were told to meet someone to check in for the very last portion, but she was not there when we got to the designated spot. Again we were waiting. And, while I am sure they need to have that check in for insurance purposes or whatever, it was kind of a waste as we did not get any new information and just had to wait in the heat for them to show up. The last portion of the trip was in a high traffic area and was more uphill than downhill, and we were not quite prepared for that. The first part of the ride was fun, but the last part was just work. Things that could be done differently by the company: Reviews of another company said that when getting to the first stopping point, they would go back up the mountain to the start of the down hill section and do that over. My wife and I both agree that the last section of the ride being work made it much less fun, and that we would have rather done the top part twice and not done the last part at all. Another thing that might have been better for us, would have been to have the tour guide in Makawao to explain were things were, what shops would be good to go to, and to provide more of an experience with the town as an official stop. I would suggest that the tour do the upper leg of the bike ride twice, then the whole tour stop in Makawao with the tour guide and then bussed back to the shop. In addition, better clarity on timing and expectations should be set out. If we had know, that we would be waiting for the guided tour, we might have just done the guided tour instead or stopped more often to take pictures. Also it may be worthwhile to have a second truck and/or trailer for the self guided vs the guided tours to not create that wait time. Having the timing better explained and having more people in the right places would also be helpful.
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Alicia_m
Oct 15, 2024
Pass - Too much waiting. Biked less than an hour but the whole excursion lasted 7 hours. The actual biking was good and the sunrise watch. Again…so so much waiting. All the other people on the tour had the same feelings
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