Hana, Maui

General Info

General Information About Hana

In Hana, Hawaiian culture is as important as breathing. Timeless local customs such as throw-net fishing and lei making are still a fundamental part of this community’s fabric. Geographically, Hana is bookended by spectacular tropical wilderness.

To the north and west lies the serpentine Hana Highway (also known as the Road to Hana), where each bend of the journey reveals ravines draped in waterfalls and lush rainforest. To the south and west, the road continues and delivers travelers to the outskirts of Haleakala National Park, where Ohe’o Gulch tumbles to the ocean in a series of magnificent cascades and swimmable pools. Here at the eastern edge of Maui, you are completely removed from the ordinary, and yet completely involved in the moment. The magic of Heavenly Hana simply has to be experienced to be believed.

Things to do

Things To Do In Hana

Here at the eastern edge of Maui, you are completely removed from the ordinary, and yet completely involved in the moment. The magic of Heavenly Hana simply has to be experienced to be believed. Relax and unwind in one of Maui’s smallest communities.

 

Points Of Interest

  • Hana Town Center
  • Wai’ianapanapa State Park
  • Hana Bay
  • Kahanu Garden
  • Hana Cultural Center
  • Ono Organic Farms

GETTING THERE

Hana Airport (HNM), Maui

Airport Location: 700 Alalele Pl, Hana, HI 96713

Hana Airport is located on the northeast side of the Island of Maui. It is served by commuter airlines and is used by residents and visitors to Hana.