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North Shore Maui
Haiku
On Maui’s north shore, ten minutes down Hana Highway from
Paia, sits Haiku, a lush green countryside filled with idyllic pastures
and tropical foliage. Haiku was once a pineapple-plantation village.
Now, former pineapple canneries house shops and restaurants. Haiku
also has a post office, pharmacy, fitness center, video store, market,
veterinary clinic, doctor’s office, auto shop and gas station.
The towns of Makawao and Paia are just a short drive away for more
dining and shopping.
The Haiku real estate market offers a substantial inventory of
homes for sale, ranging from small cottages to luxurious estates.
Paia/Sprecklesville/Kuau
Paia (pronounced pa-EE-ah) is located on Maui’s North shore,
is a funky, historic town established at the turn of the century
for the sugarcane plantations. Paia town is now filled with colorful
little shops, galleries, and restaurants, but its old town feel
still remains. It has flourished as destination for tourists from
all over the world. Paia is famous for its windsurfing, with nearby
Ho’okipa Beach known as the windsurfing capital of the world.
Paia’s Baldwin Beach is great for swimming, boogie boarding
and long walks along the beautiful shoreline.
The Paia/Sprecklesville/Kuau real estate market offers a substantial
inventory of homes for sale, ranging from small cottages to luxurious
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