Pa'ia, Maui isn't one of those tourist-ridden destination towns in Hawaii, it's charm lies in the eclectic shops and local restaurants quietly placed next to an almost untouched beach. Foot is the popular mode of transportation here, but no worries there's no rush here.
This old plantation town
currently features popular cuisine such as the Pa'ia Fish Market,
Flatbread Company, Mama's Fish House, Cafe Des Amis, and Anthony's
Coffee Co., among many others. Thankfully, most places have a happy hour from 3-6pm.
Palm trees (or as Courtney calls them, Palmers) are in no short supply, and they truly lend to the island feel. The sun pretty much never stops shining either.
There are plenty of sandy spots to relax, and if you take a look around you'll probably find an uninhabited area.
This place isn't a bad one to spend a little time. Sweet views, gnarly food, and enough booze to keep me going for a while, should be a good stay.
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