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    Makena State Park

    4.6 (111 reviews)

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    Beach
    Evangelene G.

    Absolutely beautiful! The waves are a little bigger here and we watched a few snorkelers get taken down by them when trying to exit. There is a paid parking lot as well as off street parking with pretty trails to walk in (like the locals do).

    Beautiful, expansive beach with a view of Molokini and a small nude beach (signs posted saying it's not allowed, but we saw several nudists there) beyond the lava outcropping. You can pay for parking using a mobile app. We saw a lot of people park along the main road to avoid paying for parking, so that's an option as well.

    Curt T.

    The beach here is nice. Go a little farther up and climb up the rocks to the smaller beach and it's very nice and cozy. On Sunday nights the small beach has some people that perform with fire and plays music. (also it's more secluded so nudity here is ok)

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    Melissa M.

    Awesome Beach!! The sand is perfect, the waves can be quite large so be wary. There is tons of room for everyone! You won't be sitting on top of each other. It's a very short walk from the parking to the beautiful sandy beach. There is a port-o-potty right at the parking lot. There is also a taco truck in the parking lot. The parking is TOUGH. Get there early or get dropped off. The parking lot is very small compared to the capacity of the beach. You can also watch the sun set from this beautiful beach. The sun will set over Lanai and Molokini. A great romantic spot. Free parking and no fee to get into the park or beach.

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    Jennifer B.

    Huge beach and perfect sand. Decent parking lots but if you come during peak time you may have to park along the road and walk a ways. The only downside is there's no shade unless you want to sit a ways from the water by the tree line. If you face the water, the far right of the beach is where you half walk/climb up and over rocks to get to the small beach area. It's short and a little steep but I made it up easily with flip flops and a bag over my shoulder. We didn't stay in this area long however, due to being surprised by several groups of men sans clothing.. and I thought this was the calmer kiddie part of the beach! The big beach area was perfect for sun bathing and swimming in the waves. There's a few food trucks around the parking lots if you didn't bring your own food. I got some fish tacos and a smoothie which were ok but tasted great after being out in the water. If you like a little bit of shade I highly recommend bringing your beach umbrella!

    The afternoon Makena cloud @ Big Beach - VN
    Vince N.

    I love Big Beach because its spacious compared to every other beach on Maui. PROS: - Wide open and you never feel cramped - Woft white sand - Afternoon is a mix of sun & shade with the infamous dark gray Makena cloud that just sits there - Great for body, skim and boogie boarders - Food trucks park nearby - 2 lifeguard stations CONS: - Parking can be a problem - Not a great swimming beach with big shore breaks - Touristy - No showers or restrooms (unless there's a port-a-potty I don't know about) ------------------------------------ Small Beach is for all too, including nude sunbathers but you need to climb over a small lava cliff to get there. PROS: - Want zero tan lines? - A little better as a swimming area but the waves still can be big - Drumming at sunset on Sundays draws a lot of people CONS: - Sand area is a lot smaller and feels crowded

    Ilene M.

    If there is one place I had to pick to swim in Maui, it would here. There is Big Beach, but if you go over the mountain at the end of Big Beach - there is another smaller beach called Nude beach (yes Nude) You don't have to be nude, there are people with clothing that swim there too. The sand on this beach is like walking on powder, its so soft and packed when you are in the water it's heaven, the temperature is perfect there is barely any waves. You can get a floaty and just chill all day in the water! I come here everytime I'm in Maui and will keep coming. Oh and Sunday they do a drum session and there were a bunch of hippies jamming out, pretty cool - I didn't stay because it was closer to sunset. I love you Maui, I'll see you next year!

    Sunset on Makena beach.
    Antonio D.

    I really like Makena Beach. The sand is soft. Plenty of beach to share, and the three times we went it was not crowded. Makena facilities are lacking. No showers and only porta potties. The beach is guarded and there was a food truck there when we went but that is it. The water is amazing for swimming. The waves are strong but not what I consider dangerous and the water is super clear. We spent our last afternoon on Maui at Makena Beach during a rain squall. It was too windy in Kihei to stay on the beach and as we arrived at Makena, the rain started and people left. I have had some of my best beach days at the beach in the rain. You are already wet, so who cares if it is raining. Tip: drive past the first entrance and go in and park at the second entrance. Shorter walk to the sand and the parking lot is less full. We thought this was the best swimming beach in South Maui.

    Lindsey G.

    Very nice and spacious. Parking wasn't too crazy. Waves were fun. Great views of the ocean and surroundings!

    James B.

    Been here few times over the years. First time to review. We stay on West side, so Mekena is a trip. Went yesterday with a beach buddy from Maui Humane Society. Beautiful stretch of sandy beach. Strong wave and riptides. Has two lifeguard stations. Kid and dog friendly.

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    Everything! It's Makena!! Most beautiful spot on Maui!! Swimming is great and it's wonderful to have an accessible bathroom that's clean!

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    Ahihi Kina'u Natural Area Reserve

    4.6(58 reviews)
    2.2 mi

    This is actually the best snorkeling we experienced in this part of Maui. It's not necessarily for…read morebeginners but if you enter from the left side it's a pretty sandy launch. Just keep track of where you are and don't go out too far unless you're a very good swimmer. Most of the time all will be well but that one time where the current might be pulling you where you don't want to go you'll be glad you didn't venture way out there. Lots of fish. No turtles or at least we never saw one.

    Sounding like a noise Michael Jackson might make, Ahihi cove is a great spot for snorkeling. If…read moreyou're coming from Kihei area, the parking lot is just past the entrance on your right. While we didn't see any turtles or dolphins, there are quite a few neat fish here, and as you go further out, the water gets blue and clearer and the coral gets more colorful (healthier). There aren't many places for lounging or setting up chairs, but you can place belongings alongside the rocky beachhead. The cove itself is very rocky, sandy, and slippery. If you're trying to put on snorkel fins and mask, I'd recommend venturing about 10 feet into the water; there's a large, sturdy flat rock platform two feet deep on which you can stand or sit that seems almost human-made like a dock for this purpose. A few things to note: don't enter the cove from the black rocks, as they're unsafe to climb on and are designated areas where the fish will feed. Because there's coral in the water, don't sit or stand on it, and be careful on which sunscreen you're using.

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    Big Beach in Makena State Park

    Big Beach in Makena State Park

    4.4(187 reviews)
    0.1 mi

    Ah, Makena State Park, treasure of Maui, where the sands are soft, crafted by God's own hand…read more Stepping onto your shores, braddah, it's like sinking into flower, soft and sweet underfoot. The cove, round and inviting, cradles the Pacific's mighty waves, and when the ocean greets you, it washes away all the worries, no ka oi. The air is alive, the trees dance with the wind, and the sun graces your skin time and again. Makena, you're truly a queen among islands, a paradise that captures the heart, no doubt, braddah!

    I can feel it coming in the air tonight, oh Lord Well, I've been waiting for this wave for all my…read morelife, oh Lord (after the wave came crushing down)... You can hear Crush from Finding Nemo saying "Righteous! Righteous!" as the waves came crashing in. So many good waves, knocking over so many people along the way. From grown women and men to teenagers flopping like fish with these powerful waves. There's a cost to park in the parking lots. You'll find plenty of parking along the road passing the lots. Big Beach is in between Little Beach and Secret Cove in the Mākena State Park area. There are porta potty's. Lifeguards gave warnings as the tide was pretty rough, advising people to be careful and go under the waves (lot of people didn't get the memo but got a lot of sand in their swim suits). Lady lost her cell phone in the ocean when she got knocked over trying to take a selfie (more like an ouchie). Kids enjoyed making sand castles but the waves were a bit too much for this Dad to carry them in. This was a great places to collect little shells for the kids, look at some lava rocks, watch some big waves on Big Beach. Mahalo

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    Oneuli Beach - Sand beach

    Oneuli Beach

    4.2(21 reviews)
    0.3 mi

    Found a black sand beach without needing reservations and driving 2 hours away from Grand Wailea…read more Few people around, fantastic snorkeling spot with fish everywhere (saw 2 snorkel boats nearby), tide pools and spotted a turtle close to shore. We even got to swim with the turtle up close for a bit, of course no touching. The shore is very rocky, so be sure to wear water shoes. While the sand is quite soft, we had a nicer time bringing chairs with us. Don't bother bringing a body board as it was way too rocky for that. For snorkelers, I recommend the south end of the beach by the rock wall. As soon as we got in, we saw fish everywhere to the left. If you go around the rock formations, that's where the tour boats took us last time we snorkeled with Redline Rafting, and we actually spotted them there again. So it's a great spot for snorkeling, although a bit more challenging with a rocky shore entry but just be careful, go slow and should be fine. I did it with my 9 year old and we had a great time. Definitely watch where you step because there are sea urchins the further out you go. It's quite a remote spot with no bathrooms or showers. Be sure to use the bathroom before you go, or the ocean is your bathroom as they say. The turnoff is a dirt road, a bit bumpy, but if you go slow you'll be fine. Although the lot is small, we found parking easily at 9:30am. We're happy we found this hidden gem away from the crowds, saw black sand, saw lots of fish and got to swim with a turtle!

    Beautiful beach in Makenna. I love that i'm able to enjoy a black sand beach without driving 2hrs…read moreto Hana. Its never packed which is great for an uninterrupted view and the water isn't too deep so its great for people that are uncomfortable swimming in open water. I do recommend water shoes since there are rocks in the water.

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    Oneuli Beach - Fine black sand with hardly anyone around

    Fine black sand with hardly anyone around

    Oneuli Beach - You can see Molokini crater to the right!

    You can see Molokini crater to the right!

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