Find Your Own Private Getaway in Secluded Hana, Maui
There are very few places in the world that can claim the grandiose beauty and power of the Hawaiian islands. We often think of Hawaii as some sort of single unit, one magical paradise so alone out there in the Pacific Ocean. In actuality Hawaii is a series of wonderful paradises, separate worlds that each provide their own unique and exotic flavor.
Hana, located on Maui, the Valley Isle, is one of the most secluded, out of the way places in all of the islands. It is also one of the most beautiful. A tiny village of less than 1,000 people, it lies nestled at the northeastern tip of Maui, hidden from the rest of the island by gorgeous mountains.
There is only one road that leads to Hana, a 56 mile stretch from Kahului. The road, although a narrow and somewhat dangerous one as it passes through the mountains (“I Survived the Road to Hana” is a popular t-shirt slogan, although the only requirement to safe navigation is care) offers spectacular views: incredible cliffs, lush vegetation and an amazing number of waterfalls so close to your vehicle you can almost touch them.
The journey to Hana is only the beginning, however. Once you arrive in quiet, hidden Hana you feel as if you have stepped into another world. There is truly no other place like it on the place of this earth. Buried away beyond the mountains, you feel as if you have exited the high-paced world that we live in today and have stepped back to a simpler time, a wonderful paradise where time seems to no longer exist and all that surrounds you is beauty.
Everywhere you look in Hana is a feast for the eyes. The highlight of the area is Hamoa Beach, which novelist James Michener once described as the most perfect beach in the Pacific. Upon being there one would be hard-pressed to disagree with him. A crescent white sand beach, it lies nestled beneath a low-lying cliff, separated from the rest of the island. One must climb down a set of stone stairs in order to reach the beach. Gentle waves constantly come ashore, not large enough for surfing but perfect for swimming.
Traveling along the eastern shore of the island is a spectacular coastal trail. An easy hiking trail it offers many attractions: an old sugar mill from the plantation days, beautiful ocean cliffs and one of the more fascinating parts of the island, Waianapanapa black sand beach. The black sand comes as the result of lava pouring into the ocean, exploding into tiny crystals. The beach also offers an assortment of caves that are a pleasure to explore, formed by water passing through the volcanic rock.
The area of Hana also provides another fascinating beach is red sand beach. A small, secluded cove, this beach can be difficult to get to, but it is an experience to be hold. It gets its name from the rust red earth, a result of high iron content. Like every part of Hana, it is a microcosm in itself, a little hideaway from the rest of the world.
Besides these scenic beaches, Hana also offers Waioka Pool, a natural spring and ocean fed pool. A wonderful swimming spot, it lies just next to the ocean, surrounded by lush vegetation. It is a great place to stop and relax in the grandeur that is Hana, Mauic.
When planning a trip to Hana, it is important that you bring your own food with you. Unlike other parts of the islands, there are no 5 star restaurants or buffets available for your dining pleasure. There is one general store in town, where you can buy food or even rent a movie if you are so inclined, however it is best to bring your own supplies with you when visiting.
I have been to many places in my lifetime, but my visit to Hana is one of the most beautiful and enjoyable stays I have ever had. I can think of no other place that offers the beauty and tranquility of Hana. It holds a special place in my heart, and there are few better places on this earth to go for a private getaway.