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    4.1 (27 reviews)

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    The part of the beach in front of the Sheraton, north of Black Rock.
    Lori N.

    I don't know about during the rest of the year, but we visited Maui from April 30 to May 3 & stayed right on Ka'anapali beach & it was incredible! The whole time I felt like I was living in a post card, with the crystal clear blue water & warm sand (though the sand is a little grainy & tends to stick to you). There's a long stretch of narrow beach with plenty of room to lay out & soak up the sun. Surprisingly, it wasn't crowded at all, often times there was no one in the water but us. The current wasn't too strong the first 3 days, in fact, it was so calm that the ocean felt like a large salty pool. You could easily put on your snorkeling gear, walk right into the ocean & swim over to Black Rock for some pretty awesome snorkeling. On the last day though, the currents got a little stronger so you could easily get sucked far out into sea if you weren't careful, so swim with caution if you see big waves coming up onto shore. Downside: there's very limited parking if you aren't staying at one of the hotels on this beach & there aren't any public facilities such as showers or bathrooms that I saw. If you really want to go here, best bet is to park (pay for it) at a hotel & use the amenities they have.

    Great views and places to go. A true paradise day or night
    T R.

    Great place for cool drink, or coffee. Also walking on the beach on Maui, Hawaii - Good Times

    Kristine D.

    We found this end of Maui to be soooo different than where we were staying in Kihei. A little more touristy, a little more expensive but, still beautiful and fun. Parking was painful here. It being an area garnering more tourist traffic, there is a charge for EVERYTHING including parking. Nevertheless, Kaanapali Beach proved to be a terrific place to entertain to little beach goers. There were lots of kids (due to the adjacent hotels) and my daughter quickly found a couple of youngsters to play with and my son very much enjoyed the sand. All of those high rise resorts in our backdrop gave an odd "Oahu-esque" feeling. We'd spent our Maui week in less populated areas so it took some time to get used to all of the resort towers in the viewfinder. We enjoyed our afternoon here, nonetheless ---- after all how could you not enjoy Hawaii?

    lay out, listen to some bob marley, sip on some ice-cold beer, and enjoy this view =)
    Francia T.

    Last full day in Maui and I already want to come back :( We stayed at the Mahana, which sits on Kaanpali Beach (the northern part) so it was extremely convenient and accessible. Kaanapali Beach is probably one of my favorite beaches EVER. My favorite part is the area just in front or to the left of Honua Kai resort (north of Black Rock). Not at all crowded and the water is very calm. I suggest sitting/laying out underneath the line of trees if you want some shade. Otherwise, there's plenty of room to stretch out and tan or sunbathe. The water is crystal clear and great for swimming and apparently for snorkeling too. Sunsets are amazing and you also get great views of the neighboring islands of Lanai and Molokai. We drove around the island and visited other beaches and this one is definitely my favorite. Like I said, its not too crowded (atleast the area that I mentioned) and if you want calm waters (no crazy waves or rip tides for unexperienced swimmers like myself), then this is the perfect place. And not to mention, its just gorgeous--check out my pictures and see for yourself! =) Aloha!

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    Pinky And The B.

    We have stayed at several hotels on Kaanapali beach. I take away one star because although it is beautiful we have been to Maui twice and both times the beaches were closed for swimming and snorkeling because of high winds. We went in winter the first time and there was a big winter storm and the beaches were all closed. So we decided to go back the next spring hoping it would be okay to swim and all of the beaches on Maui were closed again. Because of that I can't really give it 5 stars. 2 years in a row and the beaches were unswimmable. Also near Black Rock the sand is a little rocky. Having said that it is a beautiful beach. Like other beaches on Maui you can see whales here right from the beach and Kaanapali beach walk. When we went due to the storms the beaches were almost empty. So we did not experience the crowds we have read and heard about. Maui beaches have a wild beauty that are unmatched. A trip to Maui would not be complete without checking out this beach. What is also nice about it is there is a beach walking path with restaurants and shopping but not so close to the beach that it looses it's wild beauty. It is the perfect balance between nature and man made tourism. It is not secluded but it is not overly touristy either. All beaches on Maui are public and free. There are no life guards here.

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    Black Rock Beach - Very sandy beach

    Black Rock Beach

    4.3(368 reviews)
    5.2 km

    One of the highlights of my trip to Maui was coming to Black Rock Beach in Lahaina. Originally we…read morewere supposed to stay in Lahaina, but because of the rebuilding of the area, we stayed a little further south. I wish I did stay in the area because the whole area is a vibe. It's a little more touristy with resorts and shopping areas, but once you get on the beach you forget all that. Some of our group was already here and gave us specific instructions on where to park. We parked in a paid parking garage and had to walk between hotels to find the entrance to the beach. This particular stretch is in front of the Sheraton Maui Resort. This beach was awesome! Don't get confused like I did and think this was a black sand beach. Black Rock refers to the giant black lava rock going from the beach into the ocean. It's a very popular cliff diving area. In my opinion, you got to have some athletic ability to do the cliff diving. There's two ways to get to the peak of the rock to jump. There's a path from the shore, but you have to do a little climbing with a very sketch path to the top. The other option is to swim in the ocean towards the end of the rock where you have a little ladder to get you up, but you still have to get to the top of the rock. My friends and I decided to do the swim out which in itself was a challenge. One I got close, I decided to be the photographer in the water for when my friends jumped. We hung out in the water for awhile before swimming back to shore. The beach is perfect for lounging around, with soft white sand and crystal clear water. I brought my snorkel and goggles to really appreciate what's under the sea. We stayed out here way longer than we planned because time flies when you are having fun. On my next trip to Maui, I would totally consider staying right on this beach. I will most definitely be back!

    Favorite beach in Maui. You can guarantee you will see 3+ turtles by the rocks on the right side…read moreevery time. And occasionally, a Hawaiian monk seal that comes up to bask in the sun during the day. Tourists here are the worst though! I have seen them crowding the turtles (10 ft distance is the law), standing on the swimming turtles to treat them like surf boards, and even approaching the monk seals or blocking their path back to the water (50+ ft is the law). Enjoy this beach responsibly and respect the beautiful wild life that frequent this beach.

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    Hanakao'o Beach

    Hanakao'o Beach

    4.5(20 reviews)
    3.2 km

    This beach is great to relax, snorkel, or watch sea turtles. There's lots of sea life to enjoy in…read morethe water & it is a beautiful beach that isn't too crowded. They have tables and grills & public bathrooms. Parking- they have their own parking lot

    Went here recently to take our family Christmas photos at the suggestion of our photographer. I've…read morepassed this beach numerous times in my life, but have never actually stopped by here, but I was down for whatever since I'm not too familiar with all the West Side spots. So, my review is from a bit of a different perspective. Located on the South End of Ka'anapali Beach by Hyatt Regency, we pulled into the parking lot and found that it offers a lot more amenities than many other beaches like public bathrooms, shower station, covered picnic tables, bbq grills, an expansive manicured lawn, and a lifeguard tower (you'll find these few and far between, especially in West Maui). This beach is also home to a canoe club and plays host to many of the canoe/paddling competitions, hence the nickname Canoe Beach. As a spot for photography and family photos, it actually worked surprisingly well! Christmas photos at the beach? Yeah, I was a bit skeptical at first, but I put full trust in our photographer and she was able to use all the different elements and even had props of her own (check my profile photo). From the lifeguard tower, to the plants that surrounded it, and the rocks below it each offered a different feel. Once golden hour hit, it was the perfect lighting. I just really loved how our photos turned out and would recommend this spot for your next family photo session! We didn't get in the water to swim, but it looked like a pretty good spot to do so especially if there's lifeguards on duty. Really sandy with not too many rocks and plenty of shade.

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    Baby Beach

    Baby Beach

    4.4(190 reviews)
    0.6 km

    One of the most memorable and highlighted spots I discovered on my trip to Maui. This is most…read moredefinitely a MUST VISIT beach. This beach is very mobility friendly, all the way from the parking lot to the ocean! Parking is plenty, free, and very close. If you can see a cemetery from the parking lot, have no fear, you're in the right place. I love this beach so much because you can go so far into the ocean and the water will still be at a shallow waist level. You have to go pretty far out to get to a point where you can't stand. The waves also break far out, so ripples at shore are super soft. It is very easy to get in and out of. It's the absolute perfect beach for babies, seniors and everyone in between that likes a very leisurely swim. I couldn't get enough of being in the crystal clear water. The water was cool to touch but on the surface where the sun hit, it was warm, almost like bath water! I miss this feeling so much. There's also lots of room, it was not too busy nor flooded with people. There are both sunny and tree shaded areas. We came here at least a handful of times during my short time in Maui. I highly encourage and recommend time to be spent here. I am absolutely dreaming about my return to this beach!

    The good: This one's for the parents who want to experience…read morethe beach without fear of a wave swooping in and engulfing your child! The beach did indeed have tons of kids. I also took my baby here. The water was shallow and without waves so it was easy for kids to play. The bad: This wasn't the cleanest beach. The sand has a dirty appearance that is kind of mud-like. The fence area is a bit run down and there was debris/trash around. The water looked murky during the time I went. It was quite crowded when I came. Parking can be difficult. The interesting: The beach/sand area is pretty short so it makes it easy for you to walk in, settle down and get to the water without having to carry tons of heavy beach gear far.

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    Napili Bay Beach - Calm beach

    Napili Bay Beach

    4.5(181 reviews)
    12.7 km

    A beautiful no resort-y style beach. FYI: No lifeguards. We witnessed a medical emergency and no…read morelifeguard was hard. Limited parking - but it's still busy as there are a ton of condo's/motels on the beach. There are a few restaurants overlooking it, so easy to escape for a meal or a drink. When we were there for spring break, we were coming off a storm and it was quite rough. Some surfers catching some great barrels which was fun to watch. Other days it was calmer. A ton of snorkelers - I guess there is a few reefs full of fish. It's also adjacent to a sea turtle cove, so you can catch some sea turtles on their way. Overall, a great beach. I'd come again to the area.

    Napili Bay a relaxing beach in Maui. The water is usually calm and crystal clear, making it perfect…read morefor families and kids to swim and snorkel safely. We saw plenty of fish close to shore, and if you go early in the morning, there's a good chance you'll spot sea turtles cruising through the bay. The beach itself is clean with soft sand, and the cove shape keeps things feeling peaceful compared to some of the busier spots on the island. It's the kind of place where you can easily spend the entire day just unwinding. Parking can be a little tricky, so getting there early is worth it. A great tip is to pair your visit with breakfast or brunch at The Gazebo Restaurant right next door. It's super convenient and makes your morning really efficient--grab a meal, then walk straight onto the beach and enjoy the rest of your day. Whether you're swimming, snorkeling, or just laying out and taking in the view, Napili Bay has that classic Maui magic.

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    Napili Bay Beach - No lifeguard on duty

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