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Baby Beach - Lahaina

Baby Beach is a long narrow beach located in Lahaina town. The name "Baby Beach" is because the shore is very calm, with a sandy and shallow bottom, and almost no wave activity. So its great for even the smallest kids. Not a lot of parking though.

Directions: Going north on Front street, take a left on Puamana St. Its about a quarter mile before you reach the Cannery mall. Drive to the end and you will see the beach access sign.

Activities: Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Flemings Beach - Kapalua

Flemings is a stunning long, wide beach with great rock outcroppings on both sides. There are great views on Molokai in the distance. The crowds are not too bad here either.

Directions: Take Honoapiilani Hwy. 30 North till you reach Kapalua. Go past the main entrance to Kapalua on your left. Continue down the hill. When you get to the bottom, take the first left. The parking lot will be on your right

Activities: Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes, with big winter swell Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Hanakao'o "Canoe" Beach - Kaanapali

The canoe clubs use this beach as a practice site. This beach is also the beginning of a huge stretch of shoreline which extends all the through Kaanapali and on to Honokowai. Called Canoe Beach by almost everyone, this is a local favorite. This park area is perfect for a number of activities. The beach is not to crowded if you don't come on a canoe practice or race day.

Directions: Just north of Lahaina Town on Honoapiilani Highway 30, the parking entrance is the first left after Wahikuli Beach Park, and just before the Kaanapali Resorts. Activities: Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Honokowai Beach - Honokowai

Honokowai is a very long, white beach. It stretches the entire length of Honokowai. There are many condominiums lined up on this beach, so some portions can get crowded. Otherwise, its a great beach. Directions Drive north of Lahaina Town on Honoapiilani Highway 30,  past Kaanapali you will come to a light, turn left onto Lower Honoapiilani Hwy. For the next mile or so Honokowai Beach will be on your left. Look for the beach access signs or the beach itself. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes, some sections on a north swell Windsurfing: Yes, some areas Kiteboarding: Yes, some areas Bodysurfing: Yes, some areas Bathrooms: Yes, some areas Picnic Benches: Yes, some areas

Ironwood Beach - Kapalua

Ironwood beach is a very beautiful bright white sand beach. There are usually not a lot of people on this beach. It sits in front of the Ironwood condos in Kapalua.  Directions Drive north of Lahaina Town on Honoapiilani Highway 30 to Kapalua. Take the main Kapalua entrance at the top of the hill. Drive to the bottom, take a left, drive to the entrance to the Ironwood condos on the left. Park in the public parking lot and walk down the trail to the beach. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: Yes, some areas Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Kaanapali Beach - Kaanapali

This beach consists of one of the longest stretches of white sand coastline on the island. This beach is much more than just a showplace, however, and offers an incredible array of activities and amenities. Charter boats regularly set sail from shore, and rental companies offer all kinds of activities. The beach can be very crowded. Directions Drive north of Lahaina Town on Honoapiilani Highway 30 about one mile outside of Lahaina Town , take the first Kaanapali Resorts entrance. Public parking can be hard to find, but does exist next to all the Resorts so keep an eye out for "Beach Parking" signs. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: No

Kahakili "Airport" Beach - Kaanapali

Next to Kaanapali Beach, on the other side of Black Rock, Kahekili is a great place to escape the crowds of its neighbor without giving up many of the amenities. This beach also boasts of an expansive stretch of white sand which is perfect for sunbathers. This is the perfect place for a day at the beach if are not looking for seclusion but still expect to find plenty of space to lay out. Directions Drive north of Lahaina Town on Honoapiilani Highway 30 about two mile outside of Lahaina Town, turn left on Kai Ala. Follow the "beach access" signs to the right. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Kahana Beach - Kahana

Beginning at the Kahana Beach Resort and continuing past the Sands of Kahana, this stretch of beach offers plenty of space and the swimming here is very good. Kahana is a nice beach which is never very crowded. Directions Drive north of Lahaina Town on Honoapiilani Highway 30 past Kaanapali and Honokowai. Turn left at Mcdonald's, this is Hoohui road, and head west toward the ocean. Turn left on Lower Honoapiilani Highway and look for parking on the far side of the Kahana Beach Resort. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Kapalua Bay Beach - Kapalua

Kapalua is Hawaiian for "arms embracing the sea", and nowhere is this more visible than at Kapalua Bay Beach. One of the most popular destinations for beach-goers on the Northwest side of the island, this crescent of white sand is nestled between two black lava rock points which reach out into the sea and protect the bay from the rough ocean currents. The soft white sand here is quite enticing, but the beach is also sloped toward the ocean and heavily populated by tourists. However, a small grassy area sprinkled with palm trees provides plenty of room to lay out for those who aren't at the beach to be "seen". The swimming here is quite good, although confined, the snorkeling is decent, and there is occasional surf. Directions Drive north of Lahaina Town on Honoapiilani Highway 30 to Kapalua. The beach fronts the Kapalua Bay Hotel. The parking area is on the southern end of the beach. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: No

Lahaina Beach - Lahaina

Lahaina Beach is a long, narrow beach fronting the southern end of Lahaina town. It is usually very empty and quiet. The shoreline is well protected from waves because of the outside reef that blocks the swells from hitting the beach. Directions Drive to Lahaina and turn left on Front St. at the beginning of Lahaina just after Puamana Beach Park. Continue on Front St. through the residential neighborhood till you see a blue beach access sign, park on the side of the road. You can also enter the beach a little more north of this point in front of the Lahaina Shores Hotel and 505 Front St. Shopping Complex. Activities Snorkeling: No Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Launiopoko Beach Park - Lahaina

This is a popular spot for novice surfers, but for those of you who lack boards, there is little to draw you to this spot other than a need to use the facilities. The shoreline is shallow and decent for wading, and while the sand isn't of the pure white variety, it does offer plenty of space to lay out your towel or beach chair. Overall, if you don't have a surfboard, either rent one from one of the convenient activity rental companies or keep on going to one of the other great beach destinations on this side of the island. Directions On Honoapiilani Hwy. 30 a few miles south of Lahaina. Just look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Mala Beach - Lahaina

Mala is  a nice beach that is not crowded. This is a popular summer surfing spot, so you can watch the surfers while you lay out. Directions Drive to Lahaina on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. Take Front St. north just past the Jodo Mission and just before the Cannery Mall. You will see the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Napili Bay Beach - Napili

Napili beach is a large crescent of fine white sand with a flat shelf that slopes rather steeply toward the ocean. That slope continues into the crystal blue water, leading to a rather strong rip current and shorebreaks that draw bodyboarders during the winter months. All other times of the year, however, the water here is ideal for swimmers. Snorkeling is decent on the left-hand side of the beach, but not of a caliber to draw people here for that purpose. Napili Bay Beach is often overlooked in favor of its neighbor, Kapalua Beach, yet it offers many of the same perks without the density of beachgoers. Directions Drive on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. past Lahaina, Kaanapali, to Napili. Take a left at the light on Napilihou St. Drive to the bottom and take a right on Lower Honoapiilani Highway. Continue north to  Hui St., turn left and you will see the public access. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Olowalu " Mile Marker 14" Beach - Olowalu

Olowalu Beach is a favorite snorkeling spot for tourists, and for good reason. While it does not offer the incredible snorkeling of a Honolua Bay or La Perouse, it is much more accessible and undaunting for the complete novice. The coral reefs here are expansive and are home to a wide variety of colorful and multi-shaped fish. The water here is usually very tranquil and shallow, making it necessary to negotiate your way through channels in spots where the coral reaches the surface. Directions Drive on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. towards Lahaina. As the name suggests, just look for Mile Marker 14. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Papalaua "Thousand Peaks" Beach - Ukumehame

Papalaua Beach offers numerous offshore breaks for the surfers in the crowd. The beach itself is long and narrow, but there is plenty of room to lay out provided you keep a lookout for the numerous, and painful, kiawe tree stickers. Swimming and snorkeling here is decent enough, but not spectacular. Like other beaches along the highway, Papalaua can be convenient if not spectacular. Directions Drive on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. towards Lahaina. As soon as you come out of the tunnel on the Pali and drive down the hill, look to your left and you will see the beach. Look between mile markers 11 and 12. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Mokuleia"Slaughter House" Beach - Kapalua

Mokuleia Beach is tucked against the cliff-slide, this little crescent of white sand provides a perfect environment for the sun-seeker, while the more active explore the incredible snorkeling found in this tiny bay. In winter months conditions can be dangerous as heavy surf pounds the shore, but the summer often bring perfect conditions for bodysurfers. Concrete stairs lead down to this incredibly picturesque beach that still bares the unfortunate name "Slaughterhouse" among the locals. The name is a holdover from the time when two sheds were constructed by Honolua Ranch on the cliffs overlooking the beach. The sheds were torn down in the mid- Sixties, but the name remains. Although the nickname doesn't conjure up pleasant images, a trip to Slaughterhouse will be rewarded by one of the most attractive beaches on the island. Directions Drive North on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. past Lahaina to Kapalua. The beach is located just short of two miles past the entrance to the Kapalua Bay Resorts. You can't miss the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Ukumehame Beach - Ukumehame

Ukumehame Beach is popular with local fishermen, this beach has little else to make it stand out in the crowd of excellent Maui beaches. There is a paved parking lot, some grills and picnic tables, and a restroom. The beach is rather small and the shoreline is rocky. All in all, not a very exciting place for a day at the beach. Directions Drive on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. towards Lahaina. As soon as you come out of the tunnel on the Pali and drive down the hill. Drive another mile or so and look to your left and you will see a sign and the beach. Look between mile markers 12 and 13. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: Yes

Wahikuli Beach - Lahaina

Wahikuli Beach Park is a wonderful beach for its proximity to Lahaina Town and its many public amenities. However, if you have a car, it would be a shame to stop here considering the quality of beaches found five to ten minutes away. Now, if you are enjoying a long leisurely vacation and you want a convenient place for a barbecue and a quick dip in the ocean, Wahikuli Beach has everything you need. There is plenty of parking and a plethora of grills for everyone to enjoy. Directions Drive on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. just past Lahaina town. The park is on your left just before you reach Kaanapali. It is also across the street from the Lahaina Civic Center. Look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Windmills Beach - Kapalua

Windmills beach is a remote, quiet, wind swept beach. It is a little further away than most beaches, but beautiful nonetheless. The trail down to the beach is steep so beware. Directions Drive on Honoapiilani Hwy. 30. past Kapalua, Mokuleia Beach and Honolua Bay. The entrance is a mile or two past the entrance to Honolua Bay. It's kind of hard to find. Good Luck! Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No


SOUTH MAUI

Kamaole 1 Beach - Kihei

This is the first in a group of three beaches that are also county parks. Kam 1 is a very nice wide beach. It will tend to be moderately crowded at times. There are a number of condominiums near by. This beach is also popular with the locals. Directions As you enter Kihei, take South Kihei Rd. a few miles and you cant miss it. Look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Kamaole 2 Beach - Kihei

Kam 2 is a very nice wide beach. It will tend to be moderately crowded at times. There are a number of condominiums near by. This beach is also popular with the locals. Directions As you enter Kihei, take South Kihei Rd. a few miles and you cant miss it. Look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Kamaole 3 Beach - Kihei

Kam 3 is a very nice beach. It will tend to be moderately crowded at times. There are a number of condominiums near by. This beach is also popular with the locals. Directions As you enter Kihei, take South Kihei Rd. a few miles and you cant miss it. Look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Keawekapu Beach North - Wailea

Keawekapu is a very nice, long, not to wide beach. It is one of my personal favorites. It is at the entrance to Wailea. There are a number of nice homes on this beach. It usually doesn't get to crowded. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 about six miles until you reach Kilohana Dr. Go to the bottom of the hill and the parking area is on your left. Beach entrance is across the street. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Makena Little Beach - Makena

Little Beach is a smallish, nice, secluded beach. BEWARE: This is known to be a nude beach. So take appropriate action you deem necessary. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea to Makena. About two miles past the Makena Prince Hotel you will see the entrances and parking areas for Makena Beach (The first entrance, a dirt road, is Oneuli beach, the black sand beach). Walk onto Makena beach, turn to your right and walk to the tall lava wall at the end of the beach. Climb the trail up and over to Little beach. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes, On a big summer swell Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Mai Puno Oehau Beach - Kihei

Mai Puno Oehau is a long narrow stretch of beach in north Kihei. It is a favorite of Windsurfers, and Kitboarders. You can even do some surfing there. Directions As you enter Kihei, take S. Kihei Rd. only about a mile and you will see the sign on the right side. If there is wind, you will see all the windsurfers and kiteboarders. Activities Snorkeling: No Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes, On a big summer swell Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: Yes

Makena Big Beach - Makena

Makena Beach is known as one of the best beaches on Maui. It is long, wide and very beautiful. Even if it is crowded, its so big you can always find a nice spot with hardly anyone around you. Beware of the dangerous shore break when the swell is up. Many people have been hurt not paying attention to the waves. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea to Makena. About two miles past the Makena Prince Hotel you will see the entrances and parking areas for Makena Beach (The first entrance, a dirt road, is Oneuli beach, the black sand beach). Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: Yes, On a big summer swell Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Port a Potty's Picnic Benches: No

Makena Surf Beach - Makena

Makena Surf Beach is a nice, quiet, beach. It usually doesn't get very crowded. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea. You will see the entrance to the Wailea Gold & Emerald Golf Course & the Seawatch Restaurant. About a quarter mile past this is the small parking area is on your right. On the left side of the road across from the parking lot is a large yellow tsunami warning horn. (see picture below) Park and go through the gate and follow the sidewalk to the beach. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Maluaka Beach - Wailea

Maluaka Beach is a beautiful medium size beach. It usually isn't to crowded. The Makena Prince Hotel sits adjacent to this beach. So it is used by their guests. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea to you get to the Makena Prince Hotel. Go past the hotel about a quarter mile and turn left. It will be your first left after the hotel. Go to the end and park. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Mokapu Beach - Wailea

Mokapu Beach is a small beach fronting the Renaissance Wailea Beach Resort. It usually doesn't get to crowded. It has very nice snorkeling. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn right at the light. Turn left at the Ulua & Mokapu Beach sign. Park in the lot. Walk down to the Bathrooms and grassy area and take the path to the right. To the left is Ulua Beach. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: No, but a nice grassy area

Oneuli Beach (Black Sand) - Makena

Oneuli is a unique in that it is a black sand beach. It is a beautiful, wide. beach with the Pu'u Iki cinder cone as a backdrop. This beach is usually not crowded and is a favorite of the locals. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea to Makena. Past the Makena Prince Hotel about a mile you will see a dirt road entrance on your left witha yellow gate. Turn here and take the dirt road a few hundred yards and park. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Palauea Beach - Wailea

Palauea is a quiet, private, out of the way beach. It is very beautiful and not crowded at all. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea and turn right immediately after the Kea Lani Resort. Go to the bottom of the hill and take a left. The beach will be on your right. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Polo Beach - Wailea

Polo is a nice beach sitting in front of the Kea Lani Resort, Polo Beach Condominium,  and Wailea Point Condominiums. Needless to say, it can get a little crowded. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea and turn right immediately after the Kea Lani Resort. Go to the bottom of the hill and take a right. Park in the beach parking. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Poolenalena "Chang's" Beach - Wailea

Poolenalena is a stunning. wide, long beach. It is a favorite of the locals, and local fisherman. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea just past the Wailea Gold & Emerald Golf Course and Seawatch Restaurant entrance. The beach and parking area will be on your right. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Secret Beach / Makena Cove - Makena

This is a beautiful small beach. Because of its size it will tend to get crowded,  especially in the late afternoon since this is a very popular spot for weddings. There are a number of rocky areas that you will be swimming quite close to, so be cautious. Directions Take Piilani Hwy. 31 from Kihei. Drive through Wailea to Makena. Drive just past the last entrance to  Makena beach. You will see a rock wall with a blue beach access sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Secret Makena Surf Beach - Makena

Secret Makena Surf Beach is a very small but beautiful. For some reason this beach can get quite crowded, so beware. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea to Makena. Just past the Makena Surf Condo and before the nice homes, you will see the small beach access parking lot. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Secret Secret Beach - Wailea

Secret Secret Beach is a medium sized, very quiet, secluded beach. It is usually not crowded. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go through Wailea just past the Wailea Gold & Emerald Golf Course and Seawatch Restaurant entrance. The beach and parking area will be on your right. This is also the Poolenalena Beach parking lot. Park and walk towards Poolenalena Beach, but instead take the sand trail to the right through the keawe trees. (See picture below)  when you get to the lava rocks, stay to the right and cross the lava rocks, you will see the beach. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Sugar Beach - Kihei

Sugar Beach is a nice, narrow, long beach. In fact it is several miles long and stretches from north Kihei to Maalaea. It is a favorite of walkers, especially in the mornings and at sunset. Directions Sugar beach is at the beginning of Kihei. Take the Highway to Maalaea and it will be at the end of the last condo in Kihei. Park on the side of the road and start walking! Activities Snorkeling: No Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes, with a large south swell Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Ulua Beach - Wailea

Ulua is a beach known for its great snorkeling and a place where a lot of the dive companies conduct their dive certification classes. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn right at the light. Turn left at the Ulua & Mokapu Beach sign. Park in the lot. Walk down to the Bathrooms and grassy area and take the path to the left. To the right is Mokapu Beach. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Summer Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: No, but a nice grassy area

Wailea Beach - Wailea

Wailea Beach is consistently voted one of the best beaches on Maui. It is wide, long and stunning. The Grand Wailea and Four Seasons resort front this beach. Which leads to the only small problem, it can get crowded. Directions As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 till you get to Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Just past the Grand Wailea and before the Four Seasons is a road for the beach access. Just look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes, Summer Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: No, but a nice grassy area


NORTH SHORE

Baldwin Beach - Paia

Baldwin is a long, very white beach that is not very crowded. you can always find yourself a nice spot all by yourself. Directions Take Hana Hwy. 36 to Paia. Baldwin Beach is about a mile before you get into town on the left. Look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: No Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Hookipa Beach - Paia

Hookipa is white sand beach. It is know as one of the best windsurfing spots in the world. Hookipa holds many professional contests each year. It also is a popular surfing spot. Directions Take Hana Hwy. 36 to Paia. Drive about five minutes past Paia town and you will see Hookipa on your left. You cant miss it. Look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: No Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Paia Bay Beach - Paia

Paia Bay Beach is a nice beach that is popular with the locals. You will find fishermen, surfers, and sunbathers. Directions Take Hana Hwy. 36 to Paia. Paia Bay beach is right before Paia town on your left. You will see the park and the skateboard ramps. Activities Snorkeling: No Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Spreckelsville Beach - Spreckelsville

"Sprecks", as the locals call it, is a great windsurfing and kiteboarding Beach. It is a very long narrow white sand beach. Directions Take Hana Hwy. 36 towards Paia. Sreckelsville is a small town a couple miles before Paia. The beach stretches all along Spreckelsville's waterfront. Find an access point and go for it. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Tavares Beach - Paia

Tavares is a little known beach that is frequented mostly by locals. It is a wide white sand beach that is not crowded. Directions Take Hana Hwy. 36 past Paia town and look for the house with the Blue Tiled roof on your left. Park in the dirt parking lot just before the house. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

CENTRAL MAUI

Kanaha Beach - Kahului

Kanaha Beach is a very popular spot for windsurfing and kiteboarding. This beach park has a lot of amenities to choose from. Directions Make like you are going to the airport. Drive through the terminal and baggage claim area. It will swing you around, when you reach the street with the rental car companies, turn right there. Just keep going straight. When you get to the stop sign, turn right you will se  Kanaha Beach Park on your left. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: No Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Waihee Beach - Waihee

Here is a beach with a different experience for you. Brown sand and rubble from the wide coral reef. Good beachcombing. Often windy when the trades are up, but good swimming and snorkeling on a calm day. Directions Drive to Kahului. Take Hwy 340 off Kaahumanu Ave 32. This is Kahului Beach Rd. Follow the signs to Waiehu & Waihee. Turn right at the sign for Waiehu Golf Course. Take the road to the left just before you get to the course. Drive to the bottom and you are at the beach park. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: Yes Kiteboarding: Yes Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes


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Hamoa Beach - Hana

Hamoa Beach is one of the best beaches on Maui. Author James Michener called Hamoa Beach the most beautiful in the Paficic. Outstanding swimming and bodysurfing. This beach is also used by the hotel Hana Maui guests. Directions Continue driving out of Hana town as if you are going to the seven pools. Hamoa Beach is about a five minute drive from Hana. Turn left at the sign for Hamoa Beach. You cant miss it. This is a road that does a loop by the ocean. You will always end up on Hana Hwy. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Hana Bay Beach Hana

Hana Bay Beach is just a basic small, brown sand beach in the center of Hana town. Directions Drive to the Center of Hana town and follow the signs to Hana Bay, you cant miss it. Hana is a very small town. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

Koki Beach - Hana

Koki Beach is a reddish-brown sand beach that offers stunning views. It is great for surfing and just laying out. Directions Continue driving out of Hana town as if you are going to the seven pools. Koki Beach is about a five minute drive from Hana. Turn left at the sign for Hamoa Beach. You cant miss it. This is a road that does a loop by the ocean. You will always end up on Hana Hwy. Hamoa Beach is on one end of the loop and Koki Beach is on the other. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: Yes Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: Yes Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Red Sand Beach - Hana

A "secret beach" with volcanic red sand and good swimming and snorkeling. Located on the far side of Ka'uiki Hill south of Hana Bay. The path to the beach is slippery due to the crumbling cinder and pine needles from the ironwood trees. People do occasionally sunbath in the nude here on this beach. So be aware. Directions Next to the Community Center on Ua Kea Rd., right before the entrance to the Hotel's cottages, we walked through the open area toward the trees and found a trail that leads uphill past old Japanese grave markers, and then along the top of a very narrow ridge. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: No Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: No Picnic Benches: No

Waianapanapa Black Sand Beach - Hana

This is one of the more famous black sand beaches of Maui. Waianapanapa is also a state park. Along with the beach, there are also caverns and trails throughout the surrounding wilderness. Waianapanapa Park offers showers, bathrooms, a picnic area, and camping facilities. Directions Take Hana Hwy.36 to Hana. Waianapanapa is about 2-3 miles before you reach Hana town and just after the turn to go to Hana airport. Just look for the sign. Activities Snorkeling: Yes Scuba Diving: Yes Surfing: No Windsurfing: No Kiteboarding: No Bodysurfing: No Bathrooms: Yes Picnic Benches: Yes

 

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