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Where is the famous road in Hawaii?

The Road to Hana is revered, not only as the premier road trip in Hawai?i but as one of the best drives across the United States. It's a 65 mile highway leading to and from the town of Hana, an outpost on the far north-east of the island.



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The famed Road to Hana, also known as the Hana Highway or the Hana Millennium Legacy Trail is a 45 mile stretch of road that meanders its way through more than 600 winding curves, crosses 59 historic bridges, and treats you to panoramic views of the Pacific, cascading waterfalls, lush tropical rainforest, deep gorges, ...

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The most famous Maui road trip, the Hana Highway stretches 52 miles from just east of the airport to the village of Hana (population 782). Known for its ocean views and roadside waterfalls, the road is also notorious for its 59 bridges, most of them single-lane, and a mind-boggling 620 curves.

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#1: HI-72 (H1) East from Waikiki to Waimanalo Heading East on the H1 takes you past the iconic Diamondhead Crater and through the upscale town of Hawaii Kai. Once you pass the marina, the road winds along cliffs carved by the sea and mesmerizing rock formations.

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Most people refer to it as “Stairway to Heaven” but the official name, the one you'll find on the trail head sign, is Haiku Stairs (or HaÊ»ikÅ« Stairs). It's a steel staircase made up of 4000 steps that ascends a ridge up from the Valley of Haiku near Kaneohe.

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This road is called Highway 340, but keeps its name of Kahekili Highway. It is this 13 km stretch that is known to be dangerous.

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Oahu is the most visited of all the Hawaiian islands, at nearly 4.7 million visitors annually. Oahu is primarily defined by the state capital of Honolulu, as well as Pearl Harbor and the famous beach known as Waikiki. These areas attract tourists by the thousands daily.

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The 25 Most Beautiful Places in Hawaii to Visit
  • Pololu Valley (Big Island)
  • Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden (Oahu)
  • Pearl Harbor National Memorial (Oahu)
  • Punalu'u Beach (Big Island)
  • Shark's Cove (Oahu)
  • Makena State Park (Maui)
  • Wai?anapanapa State Park (Maui)
  • Nu'uanu Pali Lookout (Oahu)


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The recommended number of days to spend on Oahu is at least four, with 5-7 days ideal for maximizing your experience on the island. This will give you enough time to visit famous attractions like Pearl Harbor and Diamond Head while allowing some downtime at the beach or spa.

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Many wonder if it's possible to drive between the two islands to experience everything they have to offer. If you're short on time, here's a quick answer to your question: No, it is not possible to drive from Honolulu on Oahu island to Maui island. The only way to travel between the islands is by plane or ferry boat.

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Air travel The quickest and most convenient way to get from Oahu to Maui is by taking a flight from Honolulu International Airport to Kahului Airport. Many airlines, such as Hawaiian Airlines, offer non-stop flights between the two islands.

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While Waikiki Beach is famous for its beauty and surfing, it got a little boost from other famous icons in the early 1900s. Shortly after the first hotels were built on the beach, celebrities such as Bing Crosby, Amelia Earhart, Frank Sinatra, and Joe DiMaggio rushed to see the beautiful Hawai'i landmark.

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Enjoy walking around Waikiki, passing through Kapiolani Park, the Waikiki Aquarium & Honolulu Zoo, strolling along the 1.5 mile stretch of the Ala Wai Canal, passing by the Army Museum, the International Market Place, and finishing by the Duke Kahanamoku Statue.

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The Hawaiian language name Waikiki means spouting fresh water, for springs and streams that fed wetlands that once separated Waikiki from the interior.

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