Experience the ultimate Maui adventure with the Shaka Guide Tour Bundle. Explore the famous Road to Hana and more with six epic audio driving tours. Download the app now!
Experience the ultimate Maui adventure with the Shaka Guide Tour Bundle. Explore the famous Road to Hana and more with six epic audio driving tours. Download the app now!
Maui “Classic” Road to Hana Audio Driving Tour
Kahului Harbor - Discover a wealth of captivating and entertaining stories about the legends of Hana and the rich history of Hawaii as you travel.
Paia Town Public Parking - Paia town boasts a variety of restaurants, art galleries, surf shops, and other tourist-friendly businesses. It’s advisable…
Maui “Classic” Road to Hana Audio Driving Tour
Kahului Harbor - Discover a wealth of captivating and entertaining stories about the legends of Hana and the rich history of Hawaii as you travel.
Paia Town Public Parking - Paia town boasts a variety of restaurants, art galleries, surf shops, and other tourist-friendly businesses. It’s advisable to refuel here before embarking on the Road to Hana.
Ho’okipa Beach Park - Renowned globally for windsurfing, Ho’okipa Beach is a stunning white sand beach, ideal for sunset viewing.
Twin Falls Maui - Twin Falls is the first easily accessible series of waterfalls and pools on the Road to Hana, offering a stylish start to your adventure!
Waikamoi Ridge Trail - Often overlooked, Waikamoi Ridge Trail is located just past mile marker 9, between Twin Falls and the Garden of Eden Arboretum, before reaching Ke’anae.
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden - This lush botanical garden spans 26 acres, featuring trails, picnic areas, waterfalls, and coastal views.
Puohokamoa Falls - Known for its accessibility, Puohokomoa Falls is a 200-foot cascading waterfall located between mile markers 10 and 11 on the Hana Highway.
Kaumahina State Wayside Park - A scenic rest area perfect for picnicking while enjoying views of the Maui coastline.
Honomanū Bay - A picturesque bay situated between mile markers 13 and 14 along the Hana highway.
Ke‘anae Point - A delightful stop for famous Banana Bread and breathtaking ocean views.
Halfway to Hana - The midpoint of your journey to Hana, ideal for a fruit stop at local stands.
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park - Offers views of Ke‘anae Valley, Ko‘olau Gap in Haleakala’s rim, and Wailua Village.
Waikani Falls - Also known as “Three Bears Falls,” this popular and scenic waterfall is a must-see along the Road to Hana.
Wailua Falls - Located just past mile marker #45 on Honolewa Stream, Wailua Falls is highly recommended as Maui’s ‘most photographed waterfall’.
Pua’a Ka’a State Park - Encompasses 5 acres of rainforest with waterfalls and pools.
Upper Waikani Falls - Also known as “Three Bears Falls,” this picturesque waterfall is a must-visit on the Road to Hana.
Makapipi Falls - Found after mile marker 25, Makapipi Falls is a fascinating waterfall where the stream flows into a pristine blue pool.
Nahiku Viewpoint - Offers a stunning coastline view with waves crashing against the shore, perfect for a picnic and a leg stretch.
Nahiku Marketplace - Located six miles before Hāna Town, near mile marker 29, this marketplace is a great spot for a meal.
Kahanu Garden - A beautiful botanical garden along the Hana Highway.
Hana Lava Tubes - A family-friendly adventure through a cave formed by molten lava around 960 years ago.
Wai’anapanapa State Park - Known for its Black Sand Beach, this state park is a must-visit on the Road to Hana.
Hana Bay Beach Park - Features a long black-sand beach and a grassy picnic area within Hana Bay.
Red Sand Beach - Kaihalulu Beach - A dramatic and beautiful hidden cove, one of the most picturesque beaches on this drive.
Hasegawa’s General Store - A great place to stock up on food, snacks, and drinks before returning to Paia.
Koki Beach - Located south of Hana, Koki Beach’s dark reddish sand comes from the large red cinder hill, Ka Iwi o Pele.
Hamoa Beach - Near Hana, Hamoa Beach is consistently ranked among Maui’s top beaches.
Ohe’o Gulch - Known as “Seven Sacred Pools,” Ohe’o Gulch is a popular stop along the Hana Highway.
Pipiwai Trail - Features a majestic banyan tree, a bamboo forest, and a 400 ft waterfall.
Venus Pool (Waioka Pond) - A beautiful swimming hole with rock ledges perfect for cliff jumping.
Maui “Reverse” Road To Hana Audio Driving Tour
Sea Arch - Start the day with a scenic and geological wonder! Spot a rock formation in the ocean as you drive along this country road.
Huakini Bay - Visit Huakini Beach, where a short walk to the shore reveals a rocky beach. Listen to the waves crash onto the rocks, creating a loud rumbling sound under the right conditions.
Nuu Bay - Enjoy the first of many beautiful views, with Nu’u Bay and Mount Haleakala visible from this windy spot.
Alelele Falls - One of nine waterfalls on your adventure, Alelele Falls requires a short hike across a stream but is otherwise accessible.
Charles Lindbergh’s Grave - Located in a remote graveyard near Haleakala, this is the final resting place of Charles Lindbergh, the famous aviator.
Ohe’o Gulch - A popular stop on the Road to Hana, Ohe’o Gulch features cascading waterfalls leading to pristine rock pools.
Pipiwai Trail - At Haleakala National Park in Kipahulu, the 3.5-mile Pipiwai Trail offers views of two waterfalls and a bamboo forest. The moderate hike takes about 2 hours.
Wailua Falls - Look out for the breathtaking 80-foot Wailua Falls along the road. The best view is from the left of the bridge.
Hamoa Beach - A perfect family beach with a protected cove and large sandy area, offering decent snorkeling on the far left side.
Koki Beach - A relaxing spot with a large hill beside it, known as Ka Iwi o Pele, a cinder cone that erupted before Mount Haleakala went dormant.
Hasegawa’s General Store - Operating since 1910, this family-owned store offers snacks, souvenirs, and a nearby gas station for refueling.
Hana - A great place to grab a bite, with plenty of dining options.
Black Sand Beach - One of Maui’s unique black-sand beaches, created by hot lava shattering upon contact with the ocean.
Kahanu Garden - A National Tropical Botanical Garden featuring native plants valuable to Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
Makapipi Falls - An interesting waterfall where the highway crosses over the cascades, with water flowing from a lava streambed into a pool.
Hana Lava Tube - A cave formed by cooling lava, offering a fascinating exploration experience.
Waikani Falls - Known as Three Bears Falls, this series of three waterfalls has varying heights, reminiscent of the Goldilocks story.
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park - Offers views of Wailua Town, the “Coral Miracle Church,” and the Haleakala Volcano.
Halfway to Hana - Stop at Halfway to Hana Food Stand for snacks, banana bread, shave ice, and more.
Ke‘anae Valley - Enjoy an amazing overlook of the Ke’anae Peninsula, with a large shoulder on the right for a bird’s-eye view.
Ke‘anae Peninsula - A short detour off Hana Highway, offering stunning ocean views and public restrooms at Ke’anae Park.
Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread - Serving warm, fresh banana bread daily, Aunty Sandy’s is a must-stop.
Ke’anae Arboretum - Home to the colorful rainbow eucalyptus trees, the Ke’anae Arboretum is free and open to the public.
Nua‘ailua Bay Lookout - Offers views of sheer cliffs and crashing surf at Nua’ailua Bay.
Honomanū Bay - Park in the pullout for a view of Honomanu Bay.
Kaumahina State Wayside Park - A scenic rest stop with views of the Ke’anae Peninsula, perfect for stretching your legs.
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden - A family-friendly spot with exotic plants, coastal views, and the Keopuka Rock from Jurassic Park.
Waikamoi Ridge Trail - A short, family-friendly loop through a forest of giant eucalyptus and mahogany trees.
Twin Falls Maui - Home to three different falls, including the easily accessible Twin Falls.
Pe’ahi Jaws Surf Break - Known for producing waves up to 70 feet high, Jaws hosts big wave competitions attracting top surfers.
Ho’okipa Beach Park - Famous for windsurfing and kite surfing, Ho’okipa is a great spot to watch surfers and sunsets.
Paia - Celebrate conquering the Road to Hana with dinner at one of Pa’ia’s charming seaside restaurants.
Maui “Loop” Road To Hana Audio Driving Tour
Paia Town Public Parking - Paia town offers a variety of restaurants, art galleries, surf shops, and tourist-friendly businesses. Refuel here before starting the Road to Hana.
Ho’okipa Beach Park - A world-renowned windsurfing destination, Ho’okipa Beach is perfect for sunset viewing.
Twin Falls Maui - The first easily accessible waterfalls and pools on the Road to Hana, Twin Falls is a stylish start to your adventure.
Waikamoi Ridge Trail - An often unnoticed attraction, located just past mile marker 9 between Twin Falls and the Garden of Eden Arboretum.
Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden - A lush 26-acre garden with trails, picnic spots, waterfalls, and coastal views.
Kaumahina State Wayside Park - A scenic rest area with views of the Maui coastline, ideal for picnicking.
Honomanū Bay - A picturesque bay between mile markers 13 and 14 along the Hana highway.
Nua‘ailua Bay Lookout - Offers views of sheer cliffs and crashing surf at Nua’ailua Bay.
Ke’anae Arboretum - Known for its rainbow eucalyptus trees, the Ke’anae Arboretum is free and open to the public.
Ke‘anae Peninsula - A short detour off Hana Highway, offering stunning ocean views and public restrooms at Ke’anae Park.
Aunty Sandy’s Banana Bread - Serving warm, fresh banana bread daily, Aunty Sandy’s is a must-stop.
Ke‘anae Valley - Enjoy an amazing overlook of the Ke’anae Peninsula, with a large shoulder on the left for a bird’s-eye view.
Halfway to Hana - Offers snacks, banana bread, shave ice, and more.
Wailua Valley State Wayside Park - Offers views of Wailua Town, the “Coral Miracle Church,” and the Haleakala Volcano.
Waikani Falls - Known as Three Bears Falls, this series of three waterfalls has varying heights, reminiscent of the Goldilocks story.
Hana Lava Tube - A cave formed by cooling lava, offering a fascinating exploration experience.
Makapipi Falls - An interesting waterfall where the highway crosses over the cascades, with water flowing from a lava streambed into a pool.
Kahanu Garden - A National Tropical Botanical Garden featuring native plants valuable to Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders.
Black Sand Beach - One of Maui’s unique black-sand beaches, created by hot lava shattering upon contact with the ocean.
Hana - A great place to grab a bite, with plenty of dining options. Note that many restaurants close at 5 p.m.
Hasegawa’s General Store - Operating since 1910, this family-owned store offers snacks, souvenirs, and a nearby gas station for refueling.
Koki Beach - Known as Ka Iwi o Pele, this spot features a cinder cone that erupted before Mount Haleakala went dormant.
Hamoa Beach - A perfect family beach with a protected cove and large sandy area, offering decent snorkeling on the far left side.
Wailua Falls - Look out for the breathtaking 80-foot Wailua Falls along the road. The best view is from the right of the bridge.
Pipiwai Trail - At Haleakala National Park in Kipahulu, the 3.5-mile Pipiwai Trail offers views of two waterfalls and a bamboo forest.
‘Ohe‘o Gulch - Known as Pools of ‘Ohe’o and Seven Sacred Pools, this series of cascading waterfalls leads to pristine rock pools.
Charles Lindbergh’s Grave - Located in a remote graveyard near Haleakala, this is the final resting place of Charles Lindbergh, the famous aviator.
Alelele Falls - A short hike across a stream leads to Alelele Falls, roughly 50 feet tall with a swimming pool.
Huakini Bay - A rocky beach where waves crash onto the rocks, creating a loud rumbling sound under the right conditions.
Sunrise at Haleakala Audio Driving Tour
Haleakala National Park - RESERVATION NOT INCLUDED
Shaka Guide provides turn-by-turn directions, exploration tips, and fascinating stories and legends about this magnificent volcano.
Sliding Sands Trail - A challenging 9-mile hike one way, offering miles of exploration.
Pa Ka’oao Trail - A mini hike starting at the visitor center, leading to an overlook with a great crater view. The 0.5-mile walk is well worth it.
Kalahaku Overlook - Offers a different perspective of the crater floor, making it a worthwhile stop.
Leleiwi Overlook Trail - Watch clouds form at this overlook, a truly mesmerizing experience.
Hosmer’s Grove - A great picnic spot to relax before descending the mountain.
Maui County - Offers a unique perspective of the crater floor.
Upcountry Farmers Market - Enjoy a variety of plants and trees while having fun at Upcountry Farms.
Historic Makawao Town - Explore a charming art town with galleries, workshops, and delicious local food.
Maui Sunset & Stargazing at Haleakala Audio Driving Tour
Pukalani - A quick stop for snacks and water, as there is no food available in the park.
Makawao - A charming town with roots in the cattle industry, now an art town with galleries, workshops, and local food.
Hosmer’s Grove - Located just outside the national park entrance, featuring trees from around the world and a relaxing half-mile loop trail.
Halemauu Trail - An 8-mile trek rated hard, but hiking the first mile offers a great crater rim view.
Leleiwi Overlook Trail - A must-visit overlook where clouds roll by, offering panoramic crater views.
Kalahaku Overlook - Offers a different perspective of the crater floor, making it a worthwhile stop.
Pa Ka’oao Trail - A mini hike starting at the visitor center, leading to an overlook with a great crater view.
Sliding Sands Trail - A rigorous 11-mile hike, but hiking to the first switchback offers expansive crater views.
Pu’u Ola’ Cinder Cone Trail (Earthquake Hill or Red Hill) - The summit of Mount Haleakala, offering sunset views over the arid landscape.
Alii Kula Lavender - A serene farm offering breathtaking views, lavender products, and unique workshops.
Kula Botanical Garden - An enchanting garden with diverse plant species, floral displays, and serene waterfalls.
Surfing Goat Dairy - A charming farm known for award-winning goat cheese, offering tours and tastings.
MauiWine - A premier winery offering guided tastings, tours, and insights into the winemaking process.
West Maui Coastline Audio Tour
Maui Historical Society - The Bailey House, built in 1833, houses over 100 landscape oil paintings and rare artifacts, offering a glimpse into Hawaii’s history.
Iao Valley State Monument - A must-visit site in Maui, along with Haleakala and Road to Hana.
Maui Tropical Plantation - Learn about local sugarcane and pineapple cultivation.
Maui Ocean Center - A popular aquarium in Wailuku Maui, one of the first stops.
Olowalu Petroglyphs - Discover carved images on giant boulders, a form of communication for Native Hawaiians.
Leoda’s Kitchen and Pie Shop - Stop for ono mini pies with Hawaiian flavors, sandwiches, salads, and burgers.
Ka’anapali Beach - A mile-long beach known as one of Maui’s best, located along numerous hotels.
Dragon’s Teeth Access Trail - A half-mile hike offering beautiful bay views, named for the jagged lava rocks resembling dragon’s teeth.
D.T. Fleming Beach Park - A beautiful white sand beach in Lahaina, perfect for picnics and boogie boarding.
Slaughterhouse Beach - A secluded white sand beach, also known as “Mokule’ia Beach.”
Honolua Bay - A marine-life conservation district ideal for snorkeling and diving, with tropical fish and turtles.
Nakalele Blowhole - A short hike to an incredible blowhole.
Ohai Loop Trail and Overlook - A 45-minute hike to stunning views of Maui’s west coast.
Olivine Pools - Beautiful tidepools, but caution is advised due to unpredictable conditions.
Kahakuloa Bay - A stunning bay with banana bread and shave ice, a must-see.
Karen Lei’s Gallery - An art gallery featuring over 100 local artists, with views of Kahakuloa, the mountains, and the ocean.
Waiheʻe Point Lookout - Offers stunning views of West Maui mountains, with the Waihe’e Ridge Trail nearby.

- Take the tour when you want
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Tour Start is Customizable
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
- Take the tour when you want
- Tours NEVER expire
- Freedom to explore at your own pace
- Tour Start is Customizable
- Offline map (no wifi or data needed)
- Tour highlights with activity and restaurant recommendations
- Turn-by-turn directions using GPS
- Hours of audio narration with stories, travel tips and music
- Audio narration that plays automatically as you drive
- Meals
- Car rental
- Parking fees
- Attraction entrance fees
- Sunrise at Haleakala Reservations (NOT INCLUDED)
- Meals
- Car rental
- Parking fees
- Attraction entrance fees
- Sunrise at Haleakala Reservations (NOT INCLUDED)
Discover the wonders of Maui with six self-guided driving tours conveniently packaged in one bundle. Journey through lush rainforests, explore black sand beaches, witness the sunrise above the clouds, marvel at waterfalls, and navigate scenic coastal roads while listening to engaging stories.
Begin each tour at your leisure. Pause for photographs, enjoy…
Discover the wonders of Maui with six self-guided driving tours conveniently packaged in one bundle. Journey through lush rainforests, explore black sand beaches, witness the sunrise above the clouds, marvel at waterfalls, and navigate scenic coastal roads while listening to engaging stories.
Begin each tour at your leisure. Pause for photographs, enjoy short hikes, visit food stands, or simply soak in the breathtaking views. Travel at your own pace without the constraints of tour groups or fixed itineraries.
These tours function offline, provide local insights, and never expire—allowing for repeated use.
This bundle features:
• Sunrise at Haleakalā
• Classic Road to Hana
• Loop Road to Hana
• Reverse Road to Hana
• Sunset & Stargazing at Haleakalā
• West Maui Coastline
Download the tours, hop in your car, and experience Maui’s premier attractions in your own unique way.
- Get Started Easily: • Book Your Tour: Receive a confirmation and easy instructions via email. • Download the App: Follow the simple steps in your email. • Redeem the Tour: Use the redeem code in your email to redeem the tour in the app. • Prepare Ahead: Download the tour using strong Wi-Fi.
- Begin Your Journey: • Select Your Tour: Go to the My Stuff tab in the Shaka Guide app to launch the tour. • Start the Tour: Select the tour starting point and follow the GPS instructions. • Follow Shaka Guide: Stick to the suggested route and speed for the best experience.
- Why Choose Our Audio Tour: • Cost-Efficient: One tour for the entire vehicle—no per-person fees! • Ultimate Flexibility: Start, pause, and resume on your schedule. • Convenience: Use the tour any day, over multiple days if needed.
- Top Features: • Hands-Free: The tour works automatically - GPS-activated stories, directions, and music play as you drive for a seamless experience. • Works Offline: No need for continuous wifi or data. • Reliable Support: Get help via call, chat, or email.
- Private and Personalized: • Crowd-Free: Enjoy a private tour with just your group. • Customizable Stops: Pick the stops you want and skip the ones you don’t!
- The Ultimate Guided Tour: • Detailed Itinerary: Includes travel tips and recommendations. • Engaging Narration: Captivating stories and history.
- What Our Users Say: • “A fantastic way to explore! Easy to use and very informative.” • “Loved the flexibility to stop and go as we pleased. Highly recommend!”
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For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.