Waiʻanapanapa Housekeeping Cabins

The Road to Hana


Each simple and comfortable wood-decked cabin sleeps six and comes with electricity, running water, a refrigerator, electric hotplates and a microwave. No linens. They’re located within walking distance of the parking area, facing the sea. Cabins are in demand; book months in advance (online booking available). Two-night minimum.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby The Road to Hana attractions

1. Waiʻanapanapa State Park

0.22 MILES

Wai'anapanapa means 'glistening waters', and the clear mineral waters in the cave pools here will leave you feeling squeaky clean. There's a natural lava…

2. Blowhole

0.36 MILES

When the sea is ferocious, on the early part of the Piʻilani Trail and just north of Pa'iloa Beach you'll find this dramatic blowhole (it's signposted)…

3. Paʻiloa Beach

0.36 MILES

The small beach here is a stunner – hands down the prettiest black-sand beach on Maui. Walk on down, sunbathe, enjoy. But if you jump in, be very cautious…

4. Lava Caves

0.39 MILES

A 10-minute loop path north of the beach parking lot leads to a pair of freshwater lava-tube caves. Their garden-like exteriors are draped with ferns,…

5. Hana Lava Tube

1.83 MILES

Who's afraid of the dark? Test yourself at the end of this underground walk by switching off your flashlight. Eerie! One of the odder sights on the Road…

6. Hana Cultural Center

2.17 MILES

This down-home museum displays some interesting local artifacts. The best is an entire three-bench courthouse (c 1871). Although it looks like a museum…

8. Hana Bay Beach Park

2.32 MILES

Croquet by the beach? Why not? Welcome to Hana's version of the town plaza, a bayside park where children splash in the surf, picnickers enjoy the view…