The Road To Hana Tourist Destination

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Oahu has always been a central tourist destination; however, as travelers catch wind of the stunning natural beauty and elegance of Maui, Hawaii’s second-biggest island is fast becoming a premiere holiday locale, too. If you’re looking for a way to explore Hawaii beyond just Honolulu’s Waikiki strip, venture to Maui and take a Road to Hana Tour, led by Maui-based Dynamic Tour Hawaii.

An inter-island tour company, Dynamic Tour Hawaii doesn’t just specialize in day excursions on the individual islands, but its Road to Hana tour also includes airfare from Oahu to Maui to simplify and streamline your travel plans. With a tour guide waiting to greet you upon arrival, your Maui Tour starts just minutes after you set foot on the island. If you’re
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That goal is reflected in the Road to Hana tour, which is available in five different versions. Whether you have an appetite for adventure or just want to take in the sights, prefer a smaller, private tour over large groups, you can choose a Road to Hana tour that works best for your traveling and touring style. Led by a personal guide who is both exceptionally friendly and highly knowledgeable, you’ll be at ease from the get-go.

Whichever type of Road to Hana tour you pick, you won’t be disappointed by what you see, taste, and do during your time. Sample just-baked banana bread and fresh coconut at villages that still adhere to traditional Hawaiian ways of life; sink your feet in the famous Wainapanapa black sand beach; take a swim in the exquisite Waikani waterfalls; soak in some history at aviator Charles Lindbergh’s grave in Kipahulu; and bask in the misty air of the passing rainforests.

To book your Maui tour from Oahu, and sign up for a Road to Hana day trip, call Dynamic Tour Hawaii at (808) 922-7123 or visit their website

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