Visit Maui’s
Best Beaches
Have you ever daydreamed for hours while staring at a beach in Hawaii on a calendar hanging in your cubicle at work? Or, how about those perfect fantasies where you can close your eyes and imagine the feeling of the glorious Hawaiian sunshine radiating against your skin? The best beaches to visit on Maui depend on what kind of vacation you’re planning. Whether it’s a honeymoon, a family vacation to Hawaii, or a surf trip to the North Shore of Maui, we can help direct you.
Eliminate the mystery of figuring out where the best beaches on Maui are. Relax, and feel confident trusting in our experienced perspective. Plan a beautiful holiday full of all the best things to do on Maui! Go snorkeling with Pride of Maui at Turtle Town with your family, or take surf lessons on Maui with your friends. Plan a delicious Hawaiian-style beach BBQ for a family celebration, go beach hopping, or just lay out in the sun and work on perfecting your well deserved Hawaiian tan. Enjoy Pride of Maui’s Top 15 Beaches on Maui article, and get ready for some fun in the sun!
Makena Beach State Park
Makena Beach State Park has three different entrances and is composed of ‘Big Beach’ and ‘Little Beach.’ No matter which one you find yourself spending time soaking up the gorgeous Maui sunshine, you will be super pleased that you did. Did you know that Makena Beach is the most photographed beach in all of Hawaii?
Location
South mauiLifeguard
Big Beach (8am-4pm)Facility
Public restrooms & showerPicnics
Picnics areasSize of Beach
Big Beach & Little BeachDangerous
Beware of rogue waves!Activities
Ka’anapali Beach
Ka’anapali Beach is one of the best beaches on Maui for many reasons. This area aspires to many different types of beach-goers and visitors because of all of Ka’anapali’s conveniences. To find the most central area of this beach, drive to Whalers Village Shopping Center and park your vehicle there.
Location
West MauiLifeguard
8am-4pmClose proximity to
Facility
Public restrooms & showerActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Kids
Great for kids
Baldwin Beach Park
Baldwin Beach is definitely one of the most frequented beaches in Maui’s North Shore area. Not just because it’s insanely beautiful, but there’s a huge parking lot, public restrooms, showers and many different areas to throw a towel down and relax.
Location
North MauiLifeguard
8am-4pmClose proximity to
Facility
Public restrooms & showerPicnics
Picnics areasActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Kids
great for kids
Wai’anapanapa State Park
Location
East MauiClose to Areas
Hana townFacility
Public restrooms & showerPicnics
Picnics areasActivities
Short hikesKids
Great for kidsCulture
Hawaiian culture
Honolua Bay
Honolua Bay is located about a 20-minute drive North of the Historic Town of Lahaina. Not only is Honolua Bay a famous Maui surfing and snorkeling beach, but it is also one of the most beautiful, most colorful and vibrant beaches within all the Hawaiian Islands.
Location
West MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardClose to Areas
Ka’anapali & KapaluaClose proximity to
Facility
No Public restrooms & showerDangerous
Do not leave valuables in your vehiclesActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
SnorkelingKids
Great for kidsExperience
Great for experienced surfers
Palauea (White Rock)
In the ancient Hawaiian language, Palauea translates to “lazy.” Palauea Beach, also known at White Rock is seldom visited by tourists, and mostly frequented by South Maui locals. Located South of the Kea Lani Beach Hotel in Wailea, White Rock offers a medium sized sandy beach with excellent snorkeling and diving spots.
Location
South MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardFacility
No Public restrooms & showerDangerous
Don’t go into the ocean if the water is murkyActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Kids
Great for kidsWedding
Most popular wedding beach on Maui
Kapalua Bay
Kapalua Bay is one of the most beautiful sheltered beaches in Hawaii. The surrounding area is mostly dominated by the Kapalua Resort and condominium communities, but the bay is still open to the public. Conde Nast publication rated Kapalua Bay as the “Best Beach in the World,” and the Travel Channel declared it was the “Best Beach in America” in 1991.
Location
West MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardClose proximity to
Facility
Public restrooms & showerActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
SnorkelingKids
Great for kidsSightseeing
The Green Hawaiian Sea Turtles
Hamoa Beach
Hamoa Beach is a gorgeous East Maui crescent shaped beach located about a 1/2 mile past mile marker 51 on Highway 31. Hamoa shares space with the Travaasa Hana Hotel, so some available facilities are only open to hotel guests. This Maui beach is a great place for soaking up the East Maui sunshine and calm aloha vibes.
Location
East MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardClose to Areas
Near Hana Town and Travaasa HotelFacility
No Public restrooms & showerDangerous
Do not leave valuables in your vehiclesActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Camping
Camping allowed
Olowalu
Olowalu Beach is located on the West Side of Maui, approximately 4 miles South of Lahaina when venturing down the Honoapi’ilani Highway. If you’re coming from South Maui and headed West, Olowalu is found before you reach Lahaina.
Location
West MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardClose to Areas
Close to Historic Lahaina TownFacility
No Public restrooms & showerDangerous
Do not leave valuables in your vehiclesActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Camping
Camping allowed
Ho’okipa Beach Park
Ho’okipa State Beach Park is one of the most infamous water sports beaches in the world! When visiting Ho’okipa, look forward to awe-inspiring Pacific Ocean views and a chance to see many of Maui’s most proficient water sports athletes and professionals in action.
Location
North MauiLifeguard
Lifeguard at Ho’okipa Beach Park (8am-4pm)Close to Areas
Near Historic Paia TownClose proximity to
Facility
Public restrooms & showerPicnics
Picnics areasActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Kids
great for kidsSightseeing
the Green Hawaiian Sea Turtles
Oneuli Beach
Located on the North edge of the Maluaka Wetlands in South Maui, Oneuli (aka Naupaka Beach) is a little bit of a ‘secret beach’ on Maui. It is mostly frequented by locals, experienced scuba divers, and naturalists.
Naupaka Beach is actually part of the Makena State Park, but located on the Wailea side of the Pu’u Ola’i Cinder Cone.
Location
South MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardClose to Areas
Near Hana Town and Travaasa HotelFacility
no Public restrooms & showerDangerous
Do not leave valuables in your vehiclesActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Camping
Camping allowed
Kamaole Beaches
Located in South Maui, and more specifically in South Kihei, the term ‘Kamaole Beaches’ refers to Kamaole I, 2 & 3. For those that live in Maui, these beaches are referred to as Kam 1, Kam 2, and Kam 3. They encompass the same coastline, but each has its own unique set of characteristics.
Location
South MauiLifeguard
8am-4pm dailyClose to Areas
Facility
ADA Accessible, parking, restroomsPicnics
BBQ, picnic tablesSize of Beach
Approx. 1.5 mi total (Kamaole 1, 2, 3)Activities
Popular Ocean Activities
Snorkeling and swimmingCulture
Hawaiian culture, family beachArea Size
Charley Young Beach
Charley Young Beach is accessed through a residential neighborhood at the most northern end of Kamaole Beach Park, (Kam 1). It is located at the cross section of Ili Ili Road and Kaiau Place. The best time to go to this beach is in the morning, when the ocean conditions are at it’s calmest, and before any trade winds pick up.
Location
South MauiLifeguard
Lifeguard on Charley Young Beach (8am-4pm)Facility
Public restrooms & showerPicnics
Picnics areasActivities
Popular Ocean Activities
Location
Great for kids
La Perouse Bay
La Perouse Bay is definitely a must-see sight in South Maui! Located at the very end of Makena Alanui Road (Highway 31), all guests will be completely enthralled by this lava rock ridden bay, and the trail that opens into Maui’s historically famous Kings Hawaii.
Location
South MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardFacility
No Public restrooms & showerActivities
Short hikesKids
great for kidsCulture
Hawaiian cultureSightseeing
Frequent sightings of Spinner Dolphins
Honomanu Bay
Honomanu Bay can be found between mile markers 12 and 13 on the historic Hana Highway. This East Maui beach is definitely more frequented by residents of the area, a common gathering place for local family BBQs, surfing and fishing. It is definitely worth a pull over on the side of the road when headed towards Hana. Views of the bay and jungle surrounding are magical, and it’s definitely picture perfect!
Location
North Shore/East MauiLifeguard
No LifeguardFacility
No Public restrooms & showerPopular Ocean Activities
SurfingCulture
Hawaiian culture
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