Road to Hana Slingshot Tour from Kihei

Experience the thrill of the Road to Hana in a waterproof Slingshot. Navigate 620 corners, explore waterfalls, and enjoy a 24-hour rental adventure.

Duration: 1 day
Cancellation: 1 day learn more
Highlights
  • Ho’okipa Beach Park - Hoʻokipa Beach Park is renowned for its impressive waves and the presence of sea turtles, making it a popular destination for both surfers and nature enthusiasts. The beach is considered one of the world’s premier windsurfing spots due to its large, well-shaped waves that break across a system of reefs extending across the bay, coupled with consistently strong winds. The beach is a popular spot for both windsurfing and surfing competitions.

In addition to its reputation for water sports, Hoʻokipa is also known for its sea turtles. The beach is a common resting place for Hawaiian green sea turtles, which are often seen basking on the sand in the late afternoon. This unique natural spectacle draws visitors who are interested in observing these endangered creatures in their natural habitat. The turtles at Hoʻokipa are protected by law, and visitors are reminded to keep a respectful distance to avoid disturbing them.

  • Twin Falls Maui - We recommend skipping Twin Falls as there is a hike which will put a lot of traffic in front of you on the road.

However, Twin Falls is one of the first accessible waterfalls along the Road to Hana on the island of Maui, Hawaii. It is known for its scenic beauty and the relatively easy access that allows visitors to enjoy a waterfall experience without venturing too far into the jungle. The falls are part of a privately owned area but are open to the public for exploration. The site features a series of waterfalls and pools, with the two most prominent falls being referred to as Twin Falls, due to their close proximity and parallel flows.

Visitors can enjoy a short hike through a lush, tropical landscape to reach the falls, where they can swim in the pools or simply enjoy the view. The area surrounding Twin Falls is rich in vegetation, including bamboo forests, fruit trees, and an array of tropical plants, making the hike to the falls as rewarding as the destination itself.

  • Wailua Valley State Wayside Park - Wailua Valley State Wayside Park offers visitors breathtaking views into Ke’anae Valley. From the park’s lookout, you can see waterfalls, the Ko’olau Gap, Wailua Peninsula, and the rim of Haleakalā Crater. This scenic viewpoint provides a panoramic vista that encapsulates the natural beauty and grandeur of Maui’s landscape. The park serves as an excellent spot for photography, sightseeing, and taking a moment to appreciate the lush, verdant surroundings that define Maui’s east coast.

  • Upper Waikani Falls - Upper Waikani Falls, often referred to as “Three Bears Falls,” is a popular swim spot and waterfall.

  • Pua’a Ka’a State Park - Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park encompasses 5 acres of lush rainforest, featuring waterfalls and pools that offer visitors a refreshing stop along their journey to Hana. Situated at an elevation of 1,200 feet and roughly 0.5 miles away from Waiohue Bay, Puaʻa Kaʻa State Wayside Park provides a picturesque setting for picnicking, a quick swim, or simply enjoying the natural beauty of Maui’s tropical landscape.
    The park’s accessibility from the Hana Highway makes it a convenient and popular spot for travelers looking to stretch their legs and immerse themselves in the tranquility of a Hawaiian rainforest. The waterfalls and pools within the park are natural highlights, inviting visitors to cool off in the clear, fresh waters.

  • Wai’anapanapa State Park - Pre reservations and fees are now required to enter this park.

It is not possible to enter the park unless you have made reservations in advance. We are not allowed to provide the reservation link, please do a google search of the park name for instructions if you would like to enter the park.

Waiʻanapanapa State Park is a 122-acre state park at mile marker 32. The name Waiʻanapanapa means “glistening fresh water” in Hawaiian, a reference to the park’s sparkling freshwater streams and pools.

The park is renowned for its unique and breathtaking natural features, including a Black Sand Beach, Freshwater Caves, Blowholes and Ancient Hawaiian Sites. The park’s tide pools turn red several times a year, a phenomenon attributed to small shrimp.

The natural beauty and cultural significance of Waiʻanapanapa State Park make it a must-visit destination for those traveling the Road to Hana, providing a unique opportunity to experience Maui’s diverse landscapes and rich history.

  • Wailua Falls - Wailua Falls is one of the most breathtaking waterfalls on the Road To Hana. This very tall picturesque waterfall is right next to the roadway and has a bridge passing in front of it.

Local venders often sell there handmade goods in the pull-off area just past the waterfall.

  • Kipahulu Point Park - National Park Entrance Fee required This is a part of Haleakala National Park so your entrance fee is good for three days and will also get you into the Haleakala Summit.

Also known as the Pools at Ohe’o or the Seven Sacred Pools, which are a group of tiered waterfalls and pools in ‘Ohe’o Gulch. These pools are one of Maui’s most popular attractions, drawing visitors with their natural beauty and serene environment.

The Hawaiian word ‘Ohe’o translates to “something special,” which aptly describes the enchanting nature of these pools. They are fed by cascading waterfalls and are surrounded by lush tropical vegetation, offering a picturesque setting that epitomizes the island’s natural beauty.

The Park is also the trailhead for Pipiwai trail which leads to Waimoku Falls. Along this four mile round trip hike you will experience amazing scenery, a banyan tree and a bamboo forest. This is a moderate Hike and is often slippery.

What's Included
  • Use of a Polaris Slingshot vehicle for the rental period
  • Helmets provided for all riders
  • Pre-loaded, self-guided navigation tour
What's Not Included
  • Haleakala National Park Entrance Fee $30.00.
Additional Information

Hop into our open-air Slingshot vehicle and prepare for an exhilarating journey along the scenic Road to Hana.

As you cruise through the breathtaking landscapes, multiple waterfalls will greet you, their mist gently kissing your face. Our fully waterproof Slingshots allow you to take a refreshing dip in the waterfall pools, adding an extra element of adventure to your experience.

But the excitement doesn’t end there. The Slingshot features multiple performance settings, making the 620 corners of Hana an absolute blast. Feel the thrill as you navigate through the twists and turns, enjoying every adrenaline-pumping moment. And with our pre-programmed tour route in the integrated navigation system, you have the freedom to explore at your own pace.

No need to rush with a full 24-hour rental. Included in the Road to Hana Slingshot Tour are a Polaris Slingshot vehicle for the rental period, helmets provided for all riders, and a pre-loaded, self-guided navigation tour.

  • On this tour you will be driving a Polaris Slingshot to each of the points of interest. The time listed at each stopping point is an average of time spent. You have the Slingshot for a full 24 hours so you can complete the tour at your own pace.
  • Driver must have a valid driver’s license from any country and be 21+ years old for insurance. Passengers of any age must be able to securely sit in the seat.
  • A fully refundable security deposit of $750 or $1,500 is required at the time of rental pickup.
Location
1975 S Kihei Rd suite 5
South Kihei Road
1975 S Kihei Rd. Suite 5. Kihei, HI 96753. Park anywhere in our parking lot and enter our location. Our staff will get you setup for your tour and answer any questions you may have.
Cancellation Policy

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

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