
Paia Maui Hi is one of the world's best surf towns, come and see for yourself
The National Geographic has come up with a list of the world's best surf towns based on more than just consistent waves and good weather. What else makes for a great surf town? How about decent accomodations, great places to eat and hang out, friendly locals, and plenty of other activities.
It's no wonder that the Maui north shore beach town of Paia makes the cut, with about 15 good restaurants, a couple of inns, and so many outdoor activities going on. You'll be pleased to find the aloha spirit alive and well in Paia, with smiling faces greeting you at every turn.
A few of the places to eat in Paia:
- Mama's Fish House
- Paia Fish Market
- Milagro's
- Charley P. Woofers
- Moana Cafe and Bakery
- Paia Flatbread Company
- Cafe Mambo
- more Paia restaurants

Where to stay in Paia:
- the Paia Inn
- the Inn at Mama's Fish House
- many B&B's
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Georgina
Paia sounds like a wonderful place to be. I am not a surfer but I enjoy the type of community that you typically find in popular suring areas. I may have to make a visit.
Now that National Geographic has listed it things will likely change as it gets more popular.
Jeff
Man! I gotta get to Hawaii! :) Love it!
Thanks Jeff and Laura! I hope you can make it over here soon!
Georgina-Hawaii is on my bucket list. This area sounds wonderful with many things to do. Like Jeff I don't surf but it would still be Hawaii. A friend of mine along with her husband and another couple are going to be vacationing in Hawaii in September. I forgot what the name of the island was but it is less of a tourist attraction so I guess less crowded. I can only imagine living there would be incredible. Expensive too I have heard. Have a great Friday
LOVE that assortment of surf boards in your photo, Georgina!!!