• Old World Europe meets natural Hawaiian splendor at historic Haiku Mill - a stunning property located on Maui’s north shore, off the famous road to Hana.
  • Haiku Mill in Maui, Hawaii is what remains of the former Haʻikū Sugar Mill, a processing factory for sugarcane built in the 1800s.
  • The Haiku Mill was only used a short time for processing sugar cane on Maui and is now used as a destination venue for weddings or similar gatherings.
  • The Haidu Mill or Haʻikū Sugar Mill was a processing factory for sugarcane from 1861 to 1879 on the island of Maui in Hawaii. History.
  • It’s a beautiful sight on the North side of Maui at: 250 Haiku Road Haiku, HI 96708 808-575-9994.
  • Our historical botanical tours showcase the horticultural artistry of Haiku Mill, infused with its 150-year-old history, for an immersive experience that is both...
  • The walls are made of basalt stone, with door and window openings frames in cut basalt brick and block.The Haiku Plantation Mill ruins are significant for their...
  • Built in 1858, the Haiku Mill was one of the first ten companies to go into the sugar business in Hawaii.
  • You can have the privacy and lush grandeur of Haiku Mill for your proposal and end your session at a nearby beach for engagement photos that show off Hawaii.
  • Within 20 years, however, Haiku Mill fell victim to progress, when a new viaduct redirected water to plantations in central Maui.
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  • See 287 photos from Haiku Mill located in Haiku-Pauwela, Hawaii. Browse photos of real events at Haiku Mill and contact to schedule a tour and/or get a quote.
  • Our pricing is based on the amount of time you would like to rent Haiku Mill for, as well as the day of the week you would like to hold your event. ... State of Hawaii.
  • With features and photoshoots in multiple nationally recognized publications, Haiku Mill is best known for creating unforgettable affairs and providing breathtaking...