The best beaches on Maui Island in the Hawaiian archipelago
Welcome to Maui
Maui, also known as Valley Island, is the second largest in Hawaii. The island is loved for its world famous beaches, the sacred Iao Valley, sightings of humpback whales in migration (during the winter months), organic cuisine and magnificent sunrises and sunsets from Haleakala.
It is not surprising that Maui has been chosen as «The best island in the United States» by the readers of Count Nast Traveler for more than 20 years.
Thanks to its 120 miles (193 km) of coastline, Maui has more than 30 miles (48 km) of attractive beaches.
On these world famous coasts, you will find beaches with white, black and red sand, recognized places for surfing and windsurfing.
Many of these beaches are beach parks that are easily accessible and also have lifeguards, picnic facilities and restrooms.
Next the famous beaches of Maui.
Featured beach in southern Maui
Makena Beach:
This is one of the largest beaches in Maui, with 2.4 kilometers of golden sands that in some parts is 30 meters wide. Visitors can swim or snorkel in the pristine waters, enjoy a picnic in the shade or Simply sunbathe on the sand, which seems endless.
Keawakapu Beach:
This Kihei beach, a paradise for beach explorers that features classic landscapes, is half a mile (800 meters) on foot from the Wailea Resort.
Kihei Beach:
A series of beaches, coves and tidal pools along 6 miles (9.6 km) of the Kihei coast. Some areas have lifeguards, bathrooms a...
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