Hana, Hawaii

Hana (Hawaiian: Hāna) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Maui County, Hawaii, United States.

Hana is located at the eastern end of the island of Maui and is one of the most isolated communities in the state.

That same year saw the opening of the Kaʻuiki Inn, later known as the Hotel Travaasa – Hana and today as the Hyatt Hana-Maui Resort, which helped transition the economy towards tourism.

The Hana Airport offers flights with regular service to the Big Island, Kahului, and Oʻahu.

Hana's climate is hot and wet year round, typical of a tropical rainforest.

Hana's surfing culture was profiled by writer Susan Orlean in Outside magazine in 1998, inspiring the 2002 film Blue Crush.

The facility also offers routine physical exams, acute care, chronic disease management (heart disease, diabetes, asthma), cancer screening (Pap smears, mammograms, prostate and colon), routine gynecology, family planning services, basic laboratory and x-ray, on-site medication dispensary, and referrals for specialty care.

The ancient district of Hana
The modern district of Hana
Hale O Pi ʻIlani Heiau, an ancient heiau temple platform near Honomaele Gulch.
Map of Hawaii highlighting Maui County