Stretching along the coast from Kahului to Kaenae, the North Shore of Maui is best known for its spectacular water sports opportunities: Ho’okipa Beach Park is recognized as one of the best windsurf spots in the world! Baldwin Beach Park, Spreckelsville Beach, and Kanaha Beach Park are also all popular water sports destinations.
The historic sugar plantation town of Paia is a favorite hangout for both locals and visitors to the North Shore. Once known as a haven for hippies and surfers, a laid-back earthy feel continues to thrive in the area. Funky shops and restaurants abound, along with Maui’s largest whole foods store. Haiku—an old pineapple cannery town—is tucked away into the side of Haleakala. The old canneries have been converted into shops and restaurants, as have most of the other old buildings. Sugar cane and pineapple fields serve as living reminders of the era long gone.
The North Shore of Maui has more to offer than simply great waves and plantation towns however: Stunning panoramas, lush gulches and steep cliffs, secluded beaches and bubbling streams, cascading waterfalls and pristine rain forests still carry echoes of Ancient Hawaii: Some of the oldest known archaeological sites in the Hawaiian Islands are located here.
Contact any of the real estate professionals listed below to explore the real estate opportunities on the North Shore of Maui, Hawaii. Whether you are seeking an estate far off the beaten path, a home in the center of a thriving downtown area, a secluded beach bungalow, or a small farm or ranch to work, the North Shore has something to offer everyone.