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    4.6 (59 reviews)

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    Kahekili Beach Park
    John D.

    The King's Beach Named after Kahekili II, the one-time Hawaiian Chief of Maui, this beach is also known as "Airport Beach" by the locals, as it sits on a road that used to house an airport terminal. The Good: *Huge free parking lot with plenty of shade *Trees with good shade at the edge of the beach; position yourself near one, and you'll have a great spot. *Restroom building w/ showers for washing sandy feet. *Turtles!! Judging by other's reviews and our own experience, there's a pretty good chance you'll see some turtles here. *Great snorkeling area as the reef is literally right there *Picnic area The Meh: *Not the calmest waters we encountered in Maui but not terrible, either. *No alcohol *While the close proximity to the reef is great, it's also not the best beach for wading into as the rocky bottom could tear up your feet; I highly recommend water shoes. The Ugly: *As with pretty much all Maui beaches, you'll find yourself butting up against a resort of some kind with lots of Richie Riches about. TLDR: Great beach for snorkeling, turtle spotting, and a great day of fun in the sun.

    Craig L.

    Stayed in Kihei but well worth the 45 min drive. Perfect snorkel spot. Easy parking. Relatively clean bathrooms, showers. Grassy area. Some shaded areas. Long beach, easy to find a spot. Snorkeling is just a few yards in from shore, easy for kids, if you get tired just swim back to shore. Lots of fish and a few turtles. Coral is not healthy, go a little farther out and coral looks better.

    Micki M.

    We came here to do what I love most about being at a beach....SNORKEL! We got a tip from a local to come here, along with a number of other places. We came here expecting a full parking lot and that wasn't the case. We parked our rental under one of many shady parking spots. The beach area has lots of shady areas as well for those not wanting to look like lobster after a day of sunning, like my hubs! I tan easily, he burns instantly. The beach itself has a lot of great snorkel areas, lots of coral here with abundant sea life. We saw lots of Moray Eels, and a number of different tropical fish. Along with a great beach area there are lots of picnic and barbecue areas. Along with shower and bathrooms. All in all, I think this was a great spot for sun and snorkel.

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    Cath M.

    MAHALO fellow Yelpers for this find! Clean... plenty of space... showers... amazing beach for snorkeling (though the waves are cray cray!) but if you just want to chill and relax... go on right ahead. Probably my go-to beach spot in the island now :)

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    Fred L.

    My family (wife and two girls ages 5 & 7) visited this beach while we vacationed in Lahaina for the holidays. It's a very long beach where there was a Westin and just one or two other resort properties nearby. If you are staying at one of these properties you have direct and easy access. We were not and we drove there. There was plenty of parking in the parking lot. We were pleasantly surprised to find that the beach was not as crowded as Ka'anapali Beach which we had visited the day prior. In fact, it was nice to see a mix of locals and tourists. The beach was amazing and the view was spectacular. This beach had no rocks or coral which our girls really enjoyed. Additionally there were bathrooms for changing, lots of showers for rinsing off and covered picnic benches. We ended up going a 2nd time and both times we stayed until the evening and watched the most amazing sunset. This beach was really really great and because it was not crowded we could very easily maintain social distance due to covid. This was overall one of best beach experiences I have ever had.

    Mel C.

    This beach is beautiful and conveniently located close to one of the resorts that I was hanging out at. I hung out at this beach the first night I was in Maui and got a good view of the sunset. It was the middle of the week, later in the day, and the beach was empty. I had the entire beach to myself. All I was missing was my partner-in-crime aka my partner-in-dine aka my partner-in-climb. She was definitely missed. The beach is completely different during the day and towards the end of the week. This is when the beach gets full of vacationers swimming, snorkeling, scuba diving, or just laying out. I also witness few dolphins and whales doing what they do best in the ocean. Cool Stuff!! TIP #1: The water is shallow by the beach, but watch your step because a few spots have huge ocean floor drops. The ocean floor can be 5 feet to 15 feet within a couple of steps. TIP #4: I do not work here. I repeat. I do not work here. Even when I'm trying to relax at the beach, tourist approach me to order drinks, ask about the lu'au prices, ask about scuba lessons, etc. One guy even ask me where the nearest beach was. My response..."not sure, maybe by the ocean".

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    This beach is nice. It looks clean and pretty. Can get busy at times. I would recommend coming early.

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    Great Beach. Tide is slightly stronger than I'd prefer, but nice snorkeling spot. No turtles.

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    Beautiful place to go and enjoy the view , Nice beach to stay until the sunset good parking. We will go back again

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    Napili Bay Beach - Calm beach

    Napili Bay Beach

    4.5(181 reviews)
    4.4 mi

    A beautiful no resort-y style beach. FYI: No lifeguards. We witnessed a medical emergency and no…read morelifeguard was hard. Limited parking - but it's still busy as there are a ton of condo's/motels on the beach. There are a few restaurants overlooking it, so easy to escape for a meal or a drink. When we were there for spring break, we were coming off a storm and it was quite rough. Some surfers catching some great barrels which was fun to watch. Other days it was calmer. A ton of snorkelers - I guess there is a few reefs full of fish. It's also adjacent to a sea turtle cove, so you can catch some sea turtles on their way. Overall, a great beach. I'd come again to the area.

    Napili Bay a relaxing beach in Maui. The water is usually calm and crystal clear, making it perfect…read morefor families and kids to swim and snorkel safely. We saw plenty of fish close to shore, and if you go early in the morning, there's a good chance you'll spot sea turtles cruising through the bay. The beach itself is clean with soft sand, and the cove shape keeps things feeling peaceful compared to some of the busier spots on the island. It's the kind of place where you can easily spend the entire day just unwinding. Parking can be a little tricky, so getting there early is worth it. A great tip is to pair your visit with breakfast or brunch at The Gazebo Restaurant right next door. It's super convenient and makes your morning really efficient--grab a meal, then walk straight onto the beach and enjoy the rest of your day. Whether you're swimming, snorkeling, or just laying out and taking in the view, Napili Bay has that classic Maui magic.

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    Black Rock Beach - Very sandy beach

    Black Rock Beach

    4.3(368 reviews)
    0.7 mi

    One of the highlights of my trip to Maui was coming to Black Rock Beach in Lahaina. Originally we…read morewere supposed to stay in Lahaina, but because of the rebuilding of the area, we stayed a little further south. I wish I did stay in the area because the whole area is a vibe. It's a little more touristy with resorts and shopping areas, but once you get on the beach you forget all that. Some of our group was already here and gave us specific instructions on where to park. We parked in a paid parking garage and had to walk between hotels to find the entrance to the beach. This particular stretch is in front of the Sheraton Maui Resort. This beach was awesome! Don't get confused like I did and think this was a black sand beach. Black Rock refers to the giant black lava rock going from the beach into the ocean. It's a very popular cliff diving area. In my opinion, you got to have some athletic ability to do the cliff diving. There's two ways to get to the peak of the rock to jump. There's a path from the shore, but you have to do a little climbing with a very sketch path to the top. The other option is to swim in the ocean towards the end of the rock where you have a little ladder to get you up, but you still have to get to the top of the rock. My friends and I decided to do the swim out which in itself was a challenge. One I got close, I decided to be the photographer in the water for when my friends jumped. We hung out in the water for awhile before swimming back to shore. The beach is perfect for lounging around, with soft white sand and crystal clear water. I brought my snorkel and goggles to really appreciate what's under the sea. We stayed out here way longer than we planned because time flies when you are having fun. On my next trip to Maui, I would totally consider staying right on this beach. I will most definitely be back!

    Favorite beach in Maui. You can guarantee you will see 3+ turtles by the rocks on the right side…read moreevery time. And occasionally, a Hawaiian monk seal that comes up to bask in the sun during the day. Tourists here are the worst though! I have seen them crowding the turtles (10 ft distance is the law), standing on the swimming turtles to treat them like surf boards, and even approaching the monk seals or blocking their path back to the water (50+ ft is the law). Enjoy this beach responsibly and respect the beautiful wild life that frequent this beach.

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    Kapalua Coastal Trail - Great trail

    Kapalua Coastal Trail

    4.8(141 reviews)
    4.6 mi

    The coastal trail was a fairly easy hike. Most of the trail was either a boardwalk or paved. Don't…read moreforget water and snacks. By the end of the trail we were both tired and hungry. As luck would have it we found a great little stand selling fresh açaí bowls and smoothies. It was perfect! Then the payoff of DT Fleming beach was worth the trek! Highly recommended!

    The full Kapalua Coastal Trail is about 1.76 miles and can be divided into four sections (see map I…read moremarked : 1. Blue 2. Yellow 3. Red 4. Green). We stayed on the west side of Maui, only about a 10-minute drive to the trail's north end. Left around 11:30am but had to detour a bit due to road work. 1. Kapalua Coastal Trail - Kapalua Bay Public Beach Parking You can plug in Kapalua Bay Public Beach Parking on Google Maps, but free parking is very limited. We drove in circles around 11:50am and couldn't find a single spot! Paid parking nearby was $20, and some restaurants had valet for $10. A little pricey just for a short hike, so we kept looking for other options. 2. Free Parking - Cliff House This lot is inside the Montage Kapalua Bay resort, but only about 10 spaces are actually free. We got lucky after waiting 10+ minutes and snagged a spot. From here, heading left takes you toward the Kapalua Bay side, passing Cliff House, Namalu Bay viewpoint, and Kapalua Bay Beach. After looping back, we continued right toward the Dragon's Teeth Trail. 3. Dragon's Teeth Trail The entrance has a small free parking lot right next to the Ritz-Carlton. Again, spots are super limited, and by the time we got there around 2pm, it was completely full. The trail takes you past Ironwood Cliffs and Oneloa Beach before reaching Dragon's Teeth. 4. Makaluapuna Ridge Trail This section continues further past Dragon's Teeth, but we didn't do this part. **Tips from our walk (123): * Switch Google Maps to satellite view to spot small parking lots. * Free parking is scarce, just come earlier if you can. * Kapalua Bay Beach & Oneloa Beach sections are sandy and flat, good for swimming and easy walking. * Dragon's Teeth is rocky, sneakers are way better than sandals. * Bring water, hat, and sunglasses. Even though it was only mid-70s (F), there's zero shade, and I ended up with a sunburned scalp after 2+ hours because I skipped my hat. Overall, this trail is short and easy, but because it runs through luxury resorts and golf courses, expect crowds. Still, the coastal views are stunning and definitely worth adding to your Maui itinerary.

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    Kapalua Coastal Trail - Larger tidepool area, hard to access for kids

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    DT Fleming Beach Park

    DT Fleming Beach Park

    4.4(116 reviews)
    5.4 mi

    Nice beach with some good amount of shade. Though with shade it meant that there were leaf, twigs…read moreand small cones on the beach that kids didn't like when they stepped on it and hurt their little tender feet. Sand was semi soft and smooth, definitely not as smooth and soft as Kaanapali Beach. Waves can be big depending on day and time.

    This beach is located near the end of the Kapalua coastal trail in extreme northern Maui…read more We had driven 1 hour from Kihei to Kapalua Bay for snorkeling on Thursday November 7, 2024. Afterwards we drove over to Dragon's teeth to hike down to Makaluapuna Point, where we watched huge waves crash against the rocky shoreline. Walked 10 minutes past the Ritz Carlton, Kapalua to DT Fleming Beach Park. Only 3 miles from Kapalua Bay, one of the best snorkeling spots on the island. However, no snorkeling here today, as high waves rolling into the long beach. Red flag warning sign says 'Danger, no swimming'. Another sign says 'Warning, Dangerous shorebreak'. Picnic tables and rest rooms, with outdoor showers available to wash away the sand. There are about 20 free public parking spots, but all were taken by 10am, including a number of food trucks, and surf board rental trucks. Across the street is a parking lot of several dozen spots, with only three filled. Nonresidents have to pay and register at this parking lot, through www.parklinq.com, entering zone 210. On Thursday November 7 2024 they only offer all day parking 7am to 8pm for a flat fee of $26. Hawaii residents may register to park for free. The good thing is that this $26 fee enables you to park on the same day at the impossibly crowded Kapalua Beach parking lot 3 miles away.

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