Throughout history, Pa’ia was mostly a sleepy little plantation town. Today, it still retains that small town charm. Bead stores, surf shops, and art galleries line the streets of this seaside tourist town.
Pa'ia also offers great dining options. Stop here before your trip to grab some breakfast, coffee, snacks, or lunches to go! It's also a great place to return for dinner after your day on the road.
Take advantage of the free public parking, and don't forget to fill up on gas before you hit the road. The next station is over two hours away in Hana.
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