Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Beaches on Maui

Thanks to my daughter Bleu for this great description of the beaches on Maui.

Maui is unique amongst the Hawaiian islands because such a large portion of the island is covered by swimmable beaches. There are many sheltered coves where swimming is safe, easy, and fun. However, swimming at certain beaches endangers your fun-filled Maui vacation because of the big waves and strong currents. The shoreline of Hawaii is public property, so don't let anyone tell you that the beach is private because there is no such thing as a private beach on Maui.

BIG BEACH or
MAKENA BEACH is one of the most picturesque beaches on Maui. No Maui vacation is complete without a visit to Big Beach. The beauty of this beach and the lifeguard on duty are alluring to tourists and give them a false sense of security. DO NOT SWIM HERE! Even though you see a ten year old playing happily in the ocean, this is not safe water. More injuries happen here than at any other beach in the entire Hawaiian island chain. Swimming is much safer if you are willing to hike over the rocks at the right side to little beach.

LITTLE BEACH is safer for swimming than big beach, but people lean towards nudity here because of the seclusion that is offered by the short hike over the rocks. If nudity is you
r thing then this is a great beach, although the crowd is mostly middle aged men.

SECRET COVE is a perfect picturesque place for couples to get married. Everyone knows this and it is a well-known wedding spot.

ULUA BEACH is generally calm water and great for snorkeling off to the right. Be sure to take advantage of the Reef-Safe sunblock that is provided here for free at the information desk.

KAMOLE III is perfect for boogie boarding and people watching. This is a great family beach where the water has good waves for body surfing and it is relatively gentle.


OLUWALU has some snorkeling but most of the reef is dead. The beaches are not very big and are used heavily by campers. The water is calm though and this can be a good beach for young kids.

AIRPORT BEACH (by the Westin) has great snorkeling. The coral here is flat and very diverse. There is also a very diverse fish population here. The beach park is really nice with a big pavillion for parties a
nd your choice of grass or sand.

BLACK ROCK (a
t the Sheraton) is also good for snorkeling. Locals frequently jump off of Black Rock to entertain the tourists, although jumping is not very safe.

HONOLUA BAY is great for snorkeling in the summertime. The bay is sheltered and full of coral and fi
sh. There is a surf break next to the bay in the wintertime.

BLACK SAND BEACH AT WIANAPANAPA STATE PARK is
beautiful. The sand is truly black, not gray, althoWainapanapa Black Sand BeachImage by pbull via Flickrugh there is not very much of it. It is swimmable but generally empty, so be sure to take someone with you.

thanks to my daughter Bleu for this great Research


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