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The island of Maui is world-famous as an ocean playground for experienced watermen, with breathtaking scenery and awe-inspiring ocean backdrops. There are dozens of beautiful beaches to choose from and it can be challenging to know which ones are worth a visit. Each beach has something different to offer, from exciting ocean sports to nature photography opportunities, and leisurely sunset strolls. For more information visit us at: https://www.vacation-maui.com/condo-rentals.
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Maui Vacation Rental Beaches Top 5 Beaches Of Maui you should visit
The island of Maui is world-famous as an ocean playground for experienced watermen, with breathtaking scenery and awe-inspiring ocean backdrops. There are dozens of beautiful beaches to choose from and it can be challenging to know which ones are worth to visit. Each beach has something different to offer, from exciting ocean sports to nature photography opportunities, and leisurely sunset strolls, you should visit these beaches of Maui from your maui vacation rentals.
Baldwin Beach is consistently rated as one of the top beaches in the state. Baldwin Beach Park is a long white- sand beach with plenty of room for sunbathing. Best to get to the beach early in the day to avoid crowds and wind.
Makena (Big Beach)
Makena Beach is another great location for family fun. A picturesque white-sand beach with gorgeous views of Molokini Crater, this undeveloped beach provides stunning scenery. There is little natural shade here so bring your own umbrella.
Kaanapali Beach & Black Rock
KAANAPALI BEACH With lots of shops, hotels, and restaurants close by, Ka'anapali Beach is a great place to spend the day. There are plenty of options for food and drinks so you can escape the heat of the day. By spending some money in one of the shops you can get validated parking or you can find some small, free public parking lots. A paved two mile long paved sidewalk runs between the hotels and the beach, perfect for a light stroll. This area can get very crowded with tourists who are staying in the hotels nearby. Black Rock on the north end of Ka’anapali Beach is great for some daredevil cliff-jumping or casual snorkeling but be sure to ask the lifeguards about the wave conditions and currents first.
The main attraction of Ho’okipa beach on the north shore is watching the locals: the native Hawaiian Green Sea Turtles and the experienced surfers! Be sure to keep a respectful distance from the animals as they rest on the sand and obey any signs posted regarding the wildlife and ocean conditions.
This less picturesque beach makes the list because of its great snorkeling, commonly recommended by locals. Lounging on the sand is not recommended because of the Kiawe (mesquite) trees that line the beach and drop their thorny twigs into the sand (bring a beach chair instead). The best conditions for snorkeling are during the winter months.
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