Discover one of Maui’s most secluded natural gems on this private Hidden Waterfall Hike & Swim, guided by a local expert in your own rental vehicle. Skip the crowded spots and follow your guide along a scenic rainforest drive filled with bamboo, wild ginger, and valley views. After a short, easy hike through lush jungle, you’ll arrive at a quiet waterfall oasis—a freshwater pool tucked away from the usual tourist paths. Most days, it’s completely private. Enjoy a refreshing swim, relax on the rocks, or explore the surrounding stream while your guide captures amazing photos and shares local insight and culture. Perfect for couples, families, and adventure seekers looking for an authentic Maui experience off the beaten path.
Maximum 6 people in your group
Maximum 5 people group
Maximum 7 people in your group
Scenic Drive Into the Jungle - we travel around 60 minutes along a quiet, uncrowded stretch of East Maui known for its towering bamboo, wild ginger, and serene valley views. Along the way, I share local insights, culture, and the backstories behind the landscapes.
Arrive at Hidden Trailhead (Secret Location)
We pull up to a discreet spot known only to locals. No crowds, no tour buses — just a peaceful jungle entrance tucked away from the usual tourist paths.
Guided Hike Through Tropical Forest - A moderately easy trail leads us through lush greenery, natural rock pathways, and the sound of distant water. Depending on conditions, we may see: native forest plants, freshwater streams and tropical birds
Arrival at Your Private Waterfall Oasis: You’ll step into a secluded clearing with a stunning waterfall pooling into a natural freshwater basin. Most days, we’re the only ones here — a rare Maui moment of calm. Swim at your heart's content. and soak in the Maui magic!
Scenic drive back through the jungle with optional stops for lookouts and photos
Please park by the public restrooms located at the end of the park. Your guide will be waiting for you there. Your guide will also message you the day before your tour to provide you with their direct contact number and to answer any questions you might have regarding what to bring.
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US Dollar (USD)
Hawaii-Aleutian Standard Time (HST), GMT-10:00
120VV, 60HzHz
Maui is generally safe for travelers, with low crime rates in tourist areas. However, petty theft and scams can occur, so it's important to stay vigilant.
Kahului, Lahaina, Wailuku
Affordable but infrequent service. Best for short trips between towns.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
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