Road To Hana Mile Marker Zero (Route 360)

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Haiku, United States

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Road To Hana Mile Marker Zero (Route 360) Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Road To Hana Mile Marker Zero (Route 360) is located in Haiku, United States on 5572 Hana Hwy. Road To Hana Mile Marker Zero (Route 360) is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category tourist attraction in United States.

Address

5572 Hana Hwy

Amenities

Good for kids

Accessibility

No wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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Our Family Adventures

The road to Hana was a great trip. Not sure I will go all the way next time. :)

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Britsy Wozniak

This iconic drive is filled with many twists and turns, narrow bridges, and massive amounts of the most beautiful scenery you will ever see. As this beautiful drive started out I had prepared myself for an epic winding road dangling off of cliffs, and onto jagged rocks below. Obviously what we had experienced was much different. On a side note I would like to explain, my knowledge of Hana is from hearing stories of my dad driving the road to Hana before it was fully paved with signs everywhere in only 3 hours (it took me double that amount of time). The roads are all paved, yes they are narrow and one lane at times, but pretty smooth transitions. It is frustrating to ride behind the tourist riding their break the whole ride, but if you can get around them you are in for a peaceful drive. There are so many spots to stop at, and hidden spots that are worth fighting for a parking space, & getting out of your car to see. Overall the drive is beautiful and definitely worth the day of travel to see. Helpful hints: if there is a line of cars behind you and no one in front of you pull off and let them pass. When you stop to get out make sure you are not blocking the road. Some corners are tighter than others. If you made a mistake throw up a shocka to apologize. Honk your horn before turning on a one lane corner to warn cars on the other side. Have fun, be safe! Aloha.

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Dmytro Gamza

Interesting driving experience, however I do advice to start trip early, as we arrived to Hana when it was dark. Road back was kind of stressful, but I guess it was luck of experience driving narrow roads

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Deepak Kurkimath

Fun long drive with amazing views and plenty of waterfalls and ponds to swim in. The trip takes 12 hours or more if you choose to do all the stops. Ke’anae and Koki Beaches are must do diversions.

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Martin Sioui

The entire road to Hana is a must do Its a 5️ and trust me on this !! If you cam rent a jeep for the second part of the road it would be best for you cause it’s Kinda rocky and dusty, bit possible to do with a simple car ! Garden of Eden its a must see it is simply amazing

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steven sciandra

The road to Hana is long and winding is a beautiful and enjoying ride with a lot of incredible sights and Hikes to see and do that hands at the nice little town of Hana with Black Sands and Red Sands Beach

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Taz Lee 李德慈

First time on the road to Hana. It'll be my last. Learned so much but done it once and that's enough.

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Francis Leduc

This is a must. If you like driving (like I do), you must rent a car and do the drive yourself. It's such a beautiful drive! However, be careful... it gets really narrow in certain sections where only one lane of traffic (barely) can pass. You definitely need to drive cautiously because some of the locals don't really care for the tourists and will take the right of way. I recommend starting this one early to beat the tours. Also, having a little bit of peace on the road adds to the experience. Also, it takes a good day to drive there and back so make sure you leave enough time for activities and stops. I don't recommend stopping at every pullout to see waterfalls or other scenic spots. There's almost no room to stop on the side of the narrow roads and it can be quite sketchy if you ask me... There are so many other beautiful spots that aren't as chaotic so pick your moments as you please. If you don't like driving or don't want the hassle, pick a tour. I've never done one of these so I can't really comment on if they're worth it or not. Lastly, if you get car sick easily, I wouldn't recommend, there are endless switchbacks and hairpin turns.