A guide to activities and services in and around Hana. Click on the images on the left to visit websites for further information.

 

 
 A valuable resource to services, sightseeing, shopping, and dining in Hana, Maui. Hosted by world-famous Hasegawa General Store.
 
Maui Stables, Kipahulu. E Holo Lio Mai Kakou. Come ride horse with us! Immerse yourself in a day in our life, and you will leave feeling a little bit more Hawaiian. Native Hawaiian owned and operated
 
 Hana-Maui Sea Sports will take you beyond the shores of Hana to explore and discover the big blue Pacific. Highly recommended is the kayaking and snorkeling in Hana Bay.
 
 After your adventures off-shore, take a trip below with master spelunker Chuck Thorne at Maui Cave Adventures. He'll take you on a fascinating trip through extinct lava tubes.
 
 The Hana Coast Gallery, located at the Hotel Hana-Maui, is a respected showcase of original fine art, native cultural art, finely crafted handwork and decorative collectibles from the Hawaiian islands, Polynesia and the Pacific Rim.
 
 Hana Cultural Center and Museum. The Museum contains over 560 artifacts, over 600 books, over 680 bottles and approximately 5000 photographs all from the Hana District.
 
O'heo Stables at Kipahulu Ranch. Adventurous trail rides through tropical mountains where waterfalls and panoramic views abound.
 
 National Tropical Botanical Garden at Kahanu.472 acres that encompass plant collections from the Pacific Islands, concentrating on plants of value to the people of Polynesia, Micronesia, and Melanesia.
 
East-Maui Taro Festival. An annual cultural celebration of the Hawaiian staff of life--the taro plant. Usually the last weekend of March. Features cultural exhibits, food, crafts, and music.