How Do You Go To Popular Maui Beaches?
Surrounded by 120 miles of coastline and over 30 miles of colorful beaches, you’d be hard-pressed not to find a beach in Maui that suits you. Locals and tourists alike flock to the beaches with white, black or red sand. Maui’s beaches have lifeguards, picnic facilities and restrooms, with several off the beaten path. Check out Black Rock. This beach is the northernmost portion of Kaanapali Beach and is a great place for beginner snorkelers and swimmers to play as well as experienced divers to examine the sealife. Walk the popular beachwalk and browse the hotels, restaurants and shops along the way. Bodysurf at D.T. Fleming Beach Park in Kapalua. Named “America’s Best Beach,” the Beach Park includes a public park, picnic tables, great swimming and lifeguards on duty. Pack up the family and a picnic lunch and enjoy. Windsurf at Kaanapali Beach and Kaanapali Resort. This 3-mile white stretch of beach is popular with the surfers, windsurfers and sailboats and offers catamaran rides and ren