For a true off the beaten path experience on Maui, spend a couple of nights at the Hana Maui Resort. Located in the remote jungles of East Maui, this is a place few people experience.
Most people come to Hana as a day trip, leaving their hotels in West or South Maui early in the morning and blazing down the road, hopping in and out of the car quickly to snap photos at waterfalls and black sand beaches before turning around and heading back before it gets dark. It’s a beautiful whirlwind, but it’s exhausting.
Nothing feels more luxurious than spending a couple of nights in Hana. You have time to unwind and explore more slowly without the day trip crowds in the mornings and evenings.
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Set on the quiet eastern edge of Maui, Hana‑Maui Resort feels like a secluded retreat at the end of the famous Hana Highway. Instead of sprawling beachfront high‑rises, this property stretches across lush grounds perched on cliffs overlooking the Pacific.
Here you’ll find a mix of spacious oceanfront bungalows and garden suites (no air conditioning), many with private lanais and views that make you forget your phone even exists.
The vibe is all about slow mornings, ocean breezes, and real connection with nature, not noisy nightlife or crowded pools. Hana itself is a tiny town, so you’re really here for peace, rugged scenery, and authentic Hawaiian atmosphere rather than a full resort spectacle.
While the resort is a great destination to unplug and relax, it’s also the perfect basecamp for exploring this part of the island. You’re minutes from incredible natural spots like Hamoa Beach, Waianapanapa State Park, and the Pipiwai Trail. This makes it a great hub for hiking, beach days, and waterfall chasing.