Thursday, July 31, 2014

Maui Vacation Ideas - Visit Famous Maui Surf Town - Paia

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Among the “World’s Best Surf Towns” by National Geographic was one our own here in Maui. The small town of Paia on the North Shore of Maui – with its population of just 2,668 – was given this distinguished mention not only because of its excellent morning surf breaks but also because of its welcoming and artistically laid-back culture.

As noted, there are some “daily side-shore winds that shred the line-ups most afternoons,” but this often means less surfers battling for the waves. Beginner surfers, the article noted, should try the nearby Paia Bay. So Maui surfers can head out early and catch some nice breaks before the trade winds show up.

But the winds are also what has made this surfing spot famous. Paia is also known as the “windsurfing capital of the world,” calling pro windsurfers and kite surfers to Ho’okipa Beach from all over the world. And as the article mentioned, if you want to catch some other international pro surfers, stop by Hana Highway between mile markers 13 and 14. There you might catch a glimpse of professional surfers during the winter swells taking on the famous outer reef.

While not being a “surfing mecca,” Paia made the list of awesome surfing towns because of the “artsy, eccentric vibe” found in this charismatic little town. A shopper’s paradise, Paia is packed full of unique and colorful boutiques, shops, and art galleries along with a blend of delicious restaurants.
Paia was once a bustling plantation town in the heydays of Maui’s sugar cane industry. Once it was even the largest city on Maui with a hospital and theater. The old Paia Sugar Mill closed down in 2000, but the town still stirs with local residents and tourists gathering to see the “the coolest little town in Maui,” as the town of Paia calls itself.

In Paia you’ll still find “remnants of authentic Hawaii” because it’s “one of the last holdouts,” Fodor’s Travel noted. There’s no major resorts nearby only gorgeous beaches with surfers and windsurfers alike, cute shops, and an artistic flare.

So after your Maui surf lesson with Hawaiian Style Surf, come over to the North Shore and try out what you’ve learned at one of the World’s Best Surf Towns – our little Paia!