Set within the untouched beauty of Kipahulu, this rare 128-acre legacy parcel offers a level of privacy, scale, and natural richness that is increasingly hard to find. The land unfolds with native koa forest, established fruit trees, a seasonal stream, and stunning ocean views, creating a deeply serene and immersive environment. The land offers access to a spring that offers naturally filtered, pristine water. A cleared building envelope, where a home once stood, provides a rare opportunity to rebuild and design a private estate positioned to capture the surrounding beauty. Despite its peaceful seclusion, the property is conveniently located just a 15-minute drive up from the Hana Highway, offering access without sacrificing privacy. With sweeping acreage, abundant natural resources, breathtaking views, and complete tranquility, this is a remarkable opportunity to reimagine a legacy property in one of East Maui’s most unspoiled landscapes. Drone Videos & Satellite Imagery coming soon!
Located on the mild Southern side of Hana, 176 acres, just 4 miles from Hana Village, & close to white sand Hamoa Beach and Waioka(‘Venus’) Pool... Consistent annual rainfall delivered by gentle trade winds and conveniently distributed throughout the year... Pasturage along Hana Highway with large & spaced mature shade tree canopies spread above accessible forest-floor foliage.... Pukuilua Stream(intermittent) threads through the center of the Land, originating high in the forest reserve of Waihoi Valley. A place of traditional agriculture, followed by sugar cultivation, and most recently cattle ranching...With diverse possibilities including residential use, mixed-use agriculture, livestock pasturage, tropical flower cultivation, fruit tree orchards, organic farming, forestry, hunting, and permaculture...Along with the potential for restoring native habitats and supporting conservation efforts, and more...A personal place of refuge with sustainable, self-sufficient land use. Average annual rainfall is reliable for water catchment. In the Hana region, water wells are a proven, reliable source of abundant groundwater. Convenient access, with 4 gates opening to Hana Highway which meanders along the Hana Coast close to the shoreline. Electrical, phone, and internet lines run alongside the highway in front of the property. Importantly, the land title of the entire 176 acres is officially registered with the Land Court of Hawaii, providing gold standard-like title security and a reliable store of value.
Hana Ranch South Orchard encompasses approximately 540 acres across 11 Tax Map Parcels within the agricultural uplands of Hana, “mauka" of Hamoa. With frontage along Hana Highway, the land rises through rolling pasture and orchard terrain, offering scale, continuity, and a clear sense of place within the larger Hana Ranch landscape. Set at an elevated “mauka" position, the South Orchard is removed from shoreline activity while remaining a short drive from Hamoa Beach, Hana Town, and local amenities. Its acreage, configuration, and long-standing agricultural use support continued cultivation, responsible land stewardship, or long-term legacy ownership. Representing a substantial and more accessible portion of Hana Ranch, the South Orchard stands as a meaningful agricultural holding in East Maui, defined by land area, access, and enduring connection to one of Hawai‘i’s most established ranch environments.
Hana Ranch South Orchard encompasses approximately 540 acres across 11 Tax Map Parcels within the agricultural uplands of Hana, “mauka" of Hamoa. With frontage along Hana Highway, the land rises through rolling pasture and orchard terrain, offering scale, continuity, and a clear sense of place within the larger Hana Ranch landscape. Set at an elevated “mauka" position, the South Orchard is removed from shoreline activity while remaining a short drive from Hamoa Beach, Hana Town, and local amenities. Its acreage, configuration, and long-standing agricultural use support continued cultivation, responsible land stewardship, or long-term legacy ownership. Representing a substantial and more accessible portion of Hana Ranch, the South Orchard stands as a meaningful agricultural holding in East Maui, defined by land area, access, and enduring connection to one of Hawai‘i’s most established ranch environments.
Hamoa Beach calls you! Just seconds from world-renowned Hamoa Beach in the heart of Hana. This peaceful parcel offers the chance to build your dream retreat surrounded by lush tropical beauty and the timeless charm of East Maui. Enjoy the serenity of old Hawai‘i, where the sound of the ocean and the rhythm of island life create an unparalleled sense of place. With Hamoa Beach just steps away, you’ll have one of the island’s most iconic white-sand beaches as your backyard playground . A truly unique offering for those seeking natural beauty, and the essence of Hana. An Archeological Inventory Survey has been completed. Make this your Hana beach retreat!
Escape to your private slice of East Maui paradise! This extraordinary 50.5-acre property offers breathtaking ocean views facing North and lush mountain views to the South, nestled along the iconic Hana Highway in Nahiku. Rich with natural beauty, the land features coconut trees, assorted tropical fruit trees, and a serene stream running through the Waioini Gulch—a rare gem for nature lovers and visionaries alike. An existing easement driveway provides access to neighboring properties closer to the ocean, while a Maui Electric utility easement allows for future electrical connection. Although there is no county water, a catchment water system can be installed, and the property is ready for septic system. Whether you dream of a retreat, farm, or off-grid sanctuary, the possibilities here are vast. Just minutes away from Nahiku Marketplace, Hana Airport, and the legendary Waianapanapa State Park, this parcel also sits a short distance from Coconut Glen’s famous vegan ice cream stop, a must-see along the Road to Hana. With untouched land this size becoming increasingly rare, this is your opportunity to invest in raw Hawaiian beauty.
This 30-acre lot has sweeping ocean and mountain views along with all the privacy and tranquility that is characteristic of the region. The property’s terrain offers a multitude of choices for building and development. Kaupo is believed to be where the first Polynesians landed on Maui. It's a place with a rich history and many preserved cultural sites. Ancient Hawaiians called it wahi pana, “storied places”. The property is located off the Kaupo Gap Road, a natural feature of Haleakala National Park, and a gateway to exploring the Park's trails. A trail through the Kaupo Gap leads to the top of the volcano, winding through old Koa forests and dense rainforests. This is a rare opportunity to own a pristine slice of old Hawaii. Access to the property is on the Kaupo Gap Road, one-third mile off the Piilani Hwy.
Also listed as MLS #405926. Tranquil Kaupo Retreat Discover peace and privacy on nearly 10 acres in scenic Kaupo. Thoughtfully designed for off grid living, this unique retreat combines rustic charm with modern comfort. Spaciously crafted 1 bed, 1 bath offers approx. 1,000 sq ft of living space with stunning 360' views. Take in Kaupo Gap from the Kitchen, to the sparkling Ocean vistas that surround, with Hawai'i off in the distance. A rare opportunity to own a slice of Southeast Maui paradise—ideal for a private retreat, artist’s escape, or nature lover’s dream. Please note nonconforming structures may exist. Photovoltaic-Off Grid Electric.E Komo Mai and come experience the untamed magic of Kaupo--where the pace slows, and the spirit soars!
As of the listing date, this is THE MOST reasonable 2-acre (Agricultural) parcel for sale in East Maui! This lot has MANY beautiful tropical plants (such as fan palms and areca palms), tropical flowers (such as ginger and heliconia) since it used to be a flower farm before. Other trees are : avocado, common mango, and kukui nut trees. More present plants are : wild coffee trees and some banana patches. There are potential building sites, after clearing. This property is located about halfway down on the paved Lower Nahiku Road and a very short (walking) distance to the gorgeous Nahiku Landing, where the ocean is. This property is about 30-minute drive to Hana town. There are also waterfalls and swimming holes nearby. Water would be via a catchment tank, to be installed by the new owner. Electricity could be via Maui Electric (along L. Nahiku Rd) or solar. Survey pins are in place and Seller will supply the survey done in 2021.
E komo mai! Welcome to 121 Acres of lush trees and thriving sprawling land, in Nahiku-Hana Maui! An open palate for you to create your dream retreat. Come take the journey today!
Surrounded by State Forest Reserve, this Kuleana Land Commission Award (N0. 5043 B Manu Section 3) provides unparalleled privacy. The land is between Honolewa Stream and Kanahuali'i Falls, below the Kings Trail and above Wailua Falls. The property is situated on a bluff and was used for growing taro during the 1800s and cattle grazing into the 1950s. While the Sellers used helicopter access, it is currently approximately a 1.5 hour hike from the Hana Highway. Trail improvements would cut that time in half. There is no existing vehicle access although in discussion the neighboring property owner has been receptive to an easement. Views include mountain, ocean, waterfalls and the Big Island of Hawaii. If your vision self-reliant, self-sufficient and self-sustaining, this may be the property meant for you.


Hana is located in Hawaii. Hana, Hawaii has a population of 657. Hana is less family-centric than the surrounding county with 23.48% of the households containing married families with children. The county average for households married with children is 30%.
The median household income in Hana, Hawaii is $44,798. The median household income for the surrounding county is $88,249 compared to the national median of $69,021. The median age of people living in Hana is 46.1 years.
The average high temperature in July is 75.6 degrees, with an average low temperature in January of 55.2 degrees. The average rainfall is approximately 55.4 inches per year, with 0 inches of snow per year.