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[QUOTE="nashusky109, post: 3251726, member: 7437"] Mixed reactions to the road to Hana. I personally recommend it but it’s not for everyone. The two girls in the car with me (one being my wife and the other her sister) both easily get motion sickness. The road is long and windy with sharp turns and hills. It’s engulfed in hawaian nature so if you don’t care for nature and it’s beauty honestly don’t go. On the flip side I love driving on those types of windy roads as it’s just different from any other way I get to drive a car. The stops (black sand beach, red sand beach, food stops along the way, small towns) are all great. Myself and the only other man in the car truly enjoyed it. Not saying a women can’t - just these particular 3 did not. There is an app that you can download which is pretty much a personal virtual tour guide. It uses google maps I think and tracks where you are and when you hit important points on the road the guide will speak. It has tips while driving about note worthy places to stop, driving tips, and interesting info about the landmark. Apart from that try as much local fruit and vegetables as you can and hit up as many local food spots. The touristy ones are good but after one or two you know what to expect. Try a helicopter ride as well if you can. Definitely to for the sunrise above the clouds as well. Snorkeling on the beach is also great! Enjoy your trip! [/QUOTE]
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