Haleakala Sunrise Tour with Breakfast Maui, HI
Polynesian Adventure Tours Maui •
273 Dairy Road • Kahului, Maui, HI 96732
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Set out on an early morning adventure on the Haleakala Sunrise Tour. Ascend atop Mount Haleakala aboard a minibus with large side windows—perfect for viewing the scenic drive and breathtaking scenery. Watch the summit come alive with the explosion of colors as the sun rises! A delicious breakfast awaits at Cafe O'Lei at the Plantation after the descent.
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The sunrise tour departs at 2:00 am in the summer and at 2:30 am in the winter.
The tour includes a delicious breakfast at the Cafe O'Lei at the Plantation at 1670 HI-30, Wailuku, HI 96793.
Yes. Transportation to and from major Maui hotels can be arranged and is included in the ticket price.
Yes, the tour is family-friendly! Children ages two and below can tour for free but must be seated on laps.
Yes, there are. Since the tour is operated on very rough, winding roads, it's not recommended for guests who are pregnant or have back and motion problems. It's also not recommended for guests with heart or respiratory conditions that may be exacerbated due to high altitude. Guests who have gone scuba diving should wait 72 hours before joining this tour.
Dress in layers, including a warm jacket, long pants, and a sweater or sweatshirt. Gloves and a hat may also come in handy. The temperature can get as low as 20ºF. If the weather forecast calls for rain, be prepared with your rain gear such as a light rain jacket or poncho.
Bring comfortable, closed-toe walking shoes for the uneven terrain at the summit, cash for tipping the guide, and a camera or smartphone to capture the stunning views and unbeatable sunset views!
Yes, Polynesian Adventure Tours has mini-coaches with lifts. If you or anyone in your party requires this assistance, please leave a comment in the special needs comment box in the ticket section above when booking your reservation.
Yes, but it has not erupted over the past few centuries. The volcano is still considered an active volcano, however, the last eruption occurred way back in the 17th century.