Experience the entire coast of Maui's western volcano in just 7 - 8 hours
Traverse an area rarely visited by tourists and void of tour busses
Take in the breathtaking views of rugged coastline, wind swept cliffs and magnificent valleys
Be a guest in the Hawaii of old while visiting Kahakuloa, an isolated Hawaiian settlement
Visit a cliff top gallery featuring over 100 local artisans
Examine the remote Bell Stone lava fields
Observe Oceanic Tidal Pools
Be impressed by the powerful blow hole at Nakalele Point
Taste local treats & sweets
Admire the vibrant coral reef at Honolulu Bay
'Iao Valley - drive into the sunken caldera of our western volcano
ʻIao Needle - View the 2,200-foot natural basalt tower
Wailuku River - Maui's largest stream includes a bounty of fresh flowing water
Kepaniwai Gardens - a cultural garden created in tribute to the ethnicities that arrived to pioneer the plantation
If it's Humpback Whale season (December through May) stop to watch them spout, jump and play