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Maui

Maui is known as the “valley isle”, and most of its population nestles in the low-lying isthmus between the lush western mountains and the dustier slopes of Haleakalā to the east. Skirting the coast are some of the world’s finest beaches, from the popular resorts on the southwestern fringe to the wilder surfing beaches on the north and eastern shores. Maui’s administrative group also includes the islands of Moloka’i and Lana’i with more magnificent scenery and even greater remoteness.

  • Paia Inn A Beachtown Boutique Hotel

    Located in the heart of charming Paia Town and just steps away from a beautiful white sand beach, Paia Inn is a hip hotel on the Northshore of Maui.

    Their small town upscale hotel offers a haven of relaxation in the popular town of Paia, which has a variety of cafes, bars, restaurants, galleries, and boutiques to explore and enjoy.

    Their newly renovated hotel, originally established in 1962, offers luxurious and comfortable rooms, a chic lobby lounge, a shady garden patio, and private beach access.

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