Things To Do: Maui Beaches

Beaches on the island of Maui

As with all the Hawaiian islands, Maui has beaches that invite one to stay and enjoy being alive. The west side of the island has the long sandy beaches that we see on most photos, while the east side has smaller more intimate venues.

Things To Do: Maui BeachesAhihi-Kinau Natural Area Reserve:

Makena Rd. S. of Makena. Diving. Snorkeling. No facilities.

Awalua Beach:

Hwy. 30. mile marker 16. S. of Lahaina. Swimming. Surfing.

D.T. Fleming Beach Park:

Hwy. 30. Mile marker 31. E. of Kapalua. Picnic. Grills. Showers. Restrooms. Phone. Surfing. Swimming.
H.A. Baldwin Park. Hana Hwy W. of Paia. Off mile marker 6. Swimming. Picnic. Showers. Restrooms. Pavilion. Ball fields.
Hamoa Beach. videoHwy. 31 to Haneoo Rd., S. of Hana. Surfing. Swimming. No public access.
Hana Beach Park.
Hana Hwy to Keawa Place. Swimming. Snorkeling. Picnic tables. Showers. Restrooms.

Hanakao’o Beach Park. Hwy. 30 N. of Lahaina. Picnic tables. Showers. Restrooms. Swimming.
Honokowai Beach Park. Lower Honoapi’ilani Rd. N. of Ka’anapali Bch Resort. Picnic tables. Showers. Restrooms. Parking. Snorkeling. Swimming.
Honolua Bay. Dirt road from Honoapi’ilani Hwy. Mile marker 33. Surfing.
Ho’okipa Beach Park. Hana Hwy. 2 miles E. of Paia. Surfing.
Ka’anapali Beach. Honoapi’ilani Hwy. N. of Lahaina at Ka’anapali Beach Resort. Snorkeling.
Kahana Beach. Lower Honoapi’ilani Rd. Kahana. Swimming. No facilities.
Kaihalulu Beach (Red Sand Beach). Wakea Rd. Hana.
Kalama Beach Park. S. Kihei Rd. at mile marker 3. Kihei. Picnic tables. Restrooms. Basketball & tennis courts. Ball field. Parking.
Kalepolepo Beach Park. S. Kihei Rd at mile marker 1, Kihei. Swimming. Restroom. Showers. Parking.

Kamaole Beach Park. S. Kihei Rd at mile marker 4. S. of Kihei. Swimming. Playground. Showers. Restroom.
Kanaha Beach Park. Alahao St., Kahului. Swimming. Surfing. Picnic tables. BBQ grills. Showers. Restrooms.
Kapalua Beach.
videoLower Honoapi’ilani Rd past Napili Kai Beach Club. Diving. Snorkeling. Swimming. Restrooms. Showers.
Keawakapu Beach. S. Kihei Rd. S. of Kihei. Swimming. Snorkeling. No facilities.
Keawakapu Beach.
S. Kihei Rd. S. of Kihei. Swimming. Snorkeling. No facilities.

Koki Beach Park. Pi’ilani Hwy to Haneoo Rd. S.E. of Hana. Surfing. Picnic tables. BBQ grills.
La Perouse Bay. Makena Rd. S. of Ahihi-Kinau. Natural Area Reserve. Diving. Snorkeling.
Launiupoko State Wayside Beach Park. Hwy. 30 near mile marker 18. South of Lahaina. Picnic tables. Grills. Showers. Restrooms. Parking.
Ma’alaea Beach. N. Kihei Rd., N. of Kihei. Surfing. No facilities.
Maiponai Oe Iau. S. Kihei Rd. S. of Hwy. 350, Kihei. Swimming. Picnic tables. Restrooms.
Makena Landing Beach Park.
video Off Makena Rd. Makena. Showers. Restrooms. Parking.
Maluaka Beach Park. Makena Rd. S. of Makena Landing. Makena.
Mokapu Beach. Wailea Alanui to access road South of Stouffer’s. Swimming. Snorkeling. No public facilities.
Mokule’ia Beach. Hwy. 30 at mile marker 32. Snorkeling. No facilities.
Napili Bay.
videoLower Honoapi’ilani Rd to Hui Drive North of Ka’anapali. Swimming. Snorkeling.
Oneloa Beach (Makena Beach). Dirt road off Makena Rd. 3 miles S. of Kaukahi Rd. and Makena Alanui. Snorkeling. No facilities.
Oneuli Beach. Dirt road off Makena Rd. 3 miles S. Kaukahi Rd. & Makena Alanui. No beach facilities. Oneuli Beach. Dirt road off Makena Rd. 3 miles S. Kaukahi Rd. & Makena Alanui. No beach facilities.
Pa’iloa. Hana Hwy. at mile marker 32 N. of Hana. Picnic area.
Palauea Beach. Wailea Alanui to road along the shoreline from Polo Beach. Swimming. No beach facilities. Palauea Beach. Wailea Alanui to road along the shoreline from Polo Beach. Swimming. No beach facilities.
Papalaua State Wayside Beach. Honoapi’ilani between mile markers 11 & 12. W. of Ma’alaea. Picnic. Swimming. Snorkeling. Surfing.
Po’olenalena Beach Park. Makena Alanui. S. of Wailea. Swimming. No facilities.
Polo Beach. Wailea Alanui to Kaukahi Rd. Wailea. Swimming. Snorkeling. Restrooms. Showers. Parking. Polo Beach. Wailea Alanui to Kaukahi Rd. Wailea. Swimming. Snorkeling. Restrooms. Showers. Parking.
Puamana Beach Park. Hwy. 30. S. of Lahaina. Picnic tables. Parking. Swimming. Surfing. Things To Do: Maui Beaches

Punahoa Beach. Honoapi’ilani Hwy at mile marker 14. S.E. of Lahaina. Snorkeling. Swimming.
Pu’uolai Beach. Makena Rd. S. of Kaukahi Rd. Nudists. Swimming.
Ukumehame Beach Park. Honoapi’ilani Hwy. at mile marker 12. Picnic. Fishing.
Ulua Beach. Wailea Alanui. Wailea. Swimming Snorkeling Showers. Restrooms. Parking. Ulua Beach. Wailea Alanui. Wailea. Swimming Snorkeling Showers. Restrooms. Parking.
Wahikuli State Wayside Park. Hwy 30. N. of Lahaina. Picnic tables. Showers. Restrooms. Swimming. Snorkeling. Wahikuli State Wayside Park. Hwy 30. N. of Lahaina. Picnic tables. Showers. Restrooms. Swimming. Snorkeling.
Waiehu Beach Park. Kahekili Hwy to Lower Waiehu Beach Rd. Waiehu. Fishing. No facilities. Waiehu Beach Park. Kahekili Hwy to Lower Waiehu Beach Rd. Waiehu. Fishing. No facilities.
Waihe’e Beach Park. Kahekili Hwy to Halewaiu Rd. Waihe’e. Fishing. Picnic tables. Showers. Restrooms. Parking.
Wailea Beach. Wailea Alanui. Wailea. Swimming. Snorkeling. Beach. Showers. Restrooms. Parking. Wailea Beach. Wailea Alanui. Wailea. Swimming. Snorkeling. Beach. Showers. Restrooms. Parking.

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