Road to Hana Slingshot Adventure from Lahaina

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  • Duration:1 days (approx.)
  • Location: Maui, Hawaii
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Embark on the ultimate adventure on the Road to Hana Slingshot Tour from Lahaina.

This thrilling tour combines the top Maui destination with the joyride of a lifetime. Hop into our open-air Slingshot vehicle, boasting unobstructed views from the cockpit, and prepare for an exhilarating journey. As you cruise along the scenic route, you'll be greeted by multiple waterfalls, their mist gently kissing your face. Immerse yourself in the beauty of Hana as you witness the lush tropical plants and forests that line the drive.

With our fully waterproof Slingshots, you can even take a refreshing dip in the waterfall pools. For those seeking a thrilling drive, the Slingshot features multiple performance settings, making the 620 corners of Hana an absolute blast.

Our tour route is pre-programmed into our integrated navigation system, giving you the freedom to explore at your own pace. You have a full 24 hours, so there's no need to rush.


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Posted By : John2982
We rented the Slingshot for 8 hours to take the gps self guided waterfall tour around the island. Overall if was nice but there were something’s that could have been better planned. We rented 11 am - 7 pm. Sunset is 630 so from 6 - 7 we were driving back in the dark. We had our sunglasses for the day but didn’t have eye protection once it got dark out. Would have been nice to think this through better.

Fortunately it didn’t rain but if it had, that would have been a wet ride.

The slingshot is entirely overrated. It looks fun and has nice cushiony seats but it rides terribly on anything other than perfectly paved roads (which on the scenic tour route there are many less than perfect road conditions). The slingshot has no power, shifts terrible, has a fuel pump which I felt sorry for as it was constantly running, handles subpar and brakes terrible.

I needed a hat or bandanna. Although we lathered in sunscreen beforehand, between the sun and the wind, my forehead was beat a third of the way in.

There is not much time to stop at each place along the tour route. The botanical gardens closed at 4 and the Akaka Falls closed at 5 so it was pretty rushed by the last two stops. We stopped for lunch for an hour and we skipped a couple stops along the way. We also added three stops along the way that Google recommended and they were excellent! One was PeePee falls by Rainbow falls; a Wooden Bridge on Old Mamalahoa Hwy; and some Caves along the way.

8 hrs was just enough but was a bit rushed and we didn’t spent more than 10 minutes at any one stop (other than lunch).

The Slingshot is crappy. Would have been better in a Jeep.
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Posted On : 2023-03-16 05:04:47 full ratings


Posted By : joserafaelr336
Calen and the whole experience of the slingshot and road to Hana( halfway) was epic! The energy and vibe was top notch. The slingshot was the perfect way to experience Maui for the day. Open road, no top and the Hawaii sun beaming. And the service from Calen was easy, fun, and gave you all the advice you needed. Experience the slingshot and Aloha Motorsports is a MUST! Mahalo Calen 🤙🏽
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Posted On : 2023-02-07 15:38:07 full ratings


Posted By : Jared_Guynes
ROAD TO HANA - Maui’s number 1 tourism activity is something called “The Road To Hana” which is simply a 64 mile stretch of highway from Kahului to Hana on the island of Maui in Hawaii. The catch is, the speed limit varies from 5-15mph, it’s often 1 lane, and it winds through a tropical rainforest filled with dramatic, idealistic waterfalls. This nearly 100 year old road was built at a time way before tourism and widespread interest here. It’s easily one of the most dramatic, interesting and explorative drives in the nation. No wonder it has such a reputation.

The drive itself is a full day adventure. Considering the scenery and this climate, I opted to rent a Slingshot for the day. This was an extremely good call! The company Aloha Motorsports had a fleet of all new top of the line 2022 Slingshot R models. Of course Jessica picked one that was turquoise.

The north end of West Maui is where we began, which is not anywhere close to “The Road to Hana” but the driving conditions and road width were similar, as I would discover later. Many parts of this road were so narrow, the Slingshot took up the entire width. So you may think “what happens if another car is coming the other way?”. Great question! You figure it out. That’s it. One of you has to reverse and try not to fall into the ocean. I wish I wasn’t making that up.

Once you get into the rainforest there is basically a waterfall around every corner. Some of them are famous and marked plainly on Google, some of them are on private property, and even others are just out to be found and not even marked on a map. As bustling with tourism as this place is, many parts of this drive were totally devoid of anyone at all. That was nice.

I ended up getting brave and jumping into one of the waterfall lagoons. It was super cold, low visibility. The rocks were slimy, sharp…this was pretty dangerous as I was realizing. I didn’t get hurt, but as I was doing it I could see how this wouldn’t be an adventure for many.

The waterfalls fascinated me of course, so I sent in my drone to get a better look. I’m so glad I did! What the drone revealed is that beyond what you can see from the ground are dozens MORE waterfalls that feed the one you can see. Imagine a endless chain of waterfalls feeding one another from on top of a mountain into the clouds. Some of the drone footage I captured shows waterfalls in areas that I couldn’t imagine would be accessible by foot. Just amazing. So much of those areas are raw, untouched and basically identical to how they’ve always been.

This part of Maui receives 300” of rain a year! This is what powers the nonstop waterfalls. Remarkably Maui is so large that other parts of the same island receive very little rainfall at all. The amount of ecosystems here in a single place, I can’t get over how neat it is.

Getting away from the resort areas and “out into nature” was a welcomed departure from the experience so far. I got sunburned, despite layering myself in 50SPF + 70SPF and reapplying every 2 hours, the sun here is relentless. Most of the route does not have cellphone signal either, which can be a pro or a con depending on your own preferences. Jessica refuses to stop being totally available for our clients needs and expectations no matter where we are. She was not thrilled about the lack of reception, but the saving grace there was that Texas is 5 hours ahead of us here, so right around the time we lost reception was “after business hours” anyways.

This is a staggeringly beautiful place!
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Posted On : 2022-08-07 15:04:00 full ratings


Posted By : B8165AYpaulz
We had a Slingshot for the day just after arriving in Maui. Denny was really great accommodating us with pick-up at our Condo, and late drop off after hours since we started out late. The Slingshot was great; we got an automatic transmission this time after renting a standard model in Jackson Hole 3 years ago. It made the road to Hana so much less tiring, especially with a recently broken leg. We HIGHLY recommend Aloha Motorsports for making our tour a complete success! Our photo album just doubled in size!
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Posted On : 2021-07-04 15:29:54 full ratings