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    Kamaole Beach Park II

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    Vince N.

    Of the three Kamaole beach parks, number 2 is the smallest in terms of both grass and sand square footage. You end up here if the other parks are full. PARKING: Street parking only, no dedicated parking lot. FACILITIES: Restrooms, showers, charcoal grills, picnic tables, recycling bins and lifeguard services. SURROUNDING FACILITIES: A tiny mall across the street houses 808 Deli, Fred's Mexican Cafe, Penny's Pizza & Pasta and Moose McGillycuddy's if you're hungry. THE BEACH: A built-up berm separates the grassy area from the beach so views aren't the greatest from there. But from the beach, views of Molokini Crater, Kahoolawe, Lanai and the dry end of the West Maui Mountains are second to none. Sand is a white/yellow mix with natural lava rock jetty's forming semi-protected coves on both ends of the beach. Swimming & snorkeling are good depending on weather conditions. Being a lifeguard-protected beach, bullhorn announcements can be frequent. OVERALL: Excellent for sunsets but better beaches are nearby.

    Reese J.

    We loved this beach so much that this was one beach we visited twice during our stay. There's plenty of parking, restrooms and spots to rinse off. The sunset is amazing here!!!! I love how there's stairs and a ramp to walk on to get to the beach. There's a lifeguard here that's super funny but he does his job well. If you plan to come, be mindful that this is a popular beach with the tourists - it can get super crowded and with a lot of people in the water and some with boogie boards.

    Diana G.

    Nice place to have a picnic or just hang out. It has lots of shade and picnic tables. The beach has a lifeguard on duty. The day we went the waves were pretty strong and the lifeguards were on top of keeping people safe. Parking is available on site. They have restrooms and showers

    Johana T.

    This is such a nice beach, and the turtles swim by!!!! We saw a turtle every time we got in the water, and the waters were clear and clean. People were spaced out on the sand, and everyone seemed friendly on the days we went. They have showers to wash up afterwards, and a little grassy are with a table and a hammock. Be aware though, the winds are pretty strong so it might not be a good idea to take beach umbrellas on some days. I had my umbrella deep in the sand, and 2 minutes later the wind picked it up and tossed it up in the air, blowing it away across the beach towards other people... so there I go running after an umbrella and yelling at people to get away from their possible death LOL.

    Turtle eating on rock
    Nicole B.

    Green sea turtles will swim right next to you. They blend in and hang out by the rocks often. Lifeguards on duty. Wash station available. Parallel parking is limited if you're not staying at a nearby hotel.

    Grace L.

    This beach is very convenient from the place we stayed. Aston Banyan Resort (which we plan to visit again) It's just across the street. Also, the sunset here is beautiful and it's not so crowded like Lahaina and Kaanapali area, where the tourist spots are. This area of Maui is more laid back and I love the vibe it brings......not to mention, Wailea is very close, one of my favorite places in Maui.

    Robert C.

    We always come to Maui in the winter time, anytime except the Christmas holidays, to escape tourists with their kids. Kids are like me and my ex -we don't mix! We bring our own snorkel gear on the plane, as my wife is also a scuba diver, and has a prescription snorkel mask, and state of the art air tube. We take only one pair of fins -both of us have the same foot size, with the top of the fins sticking out of the top of our 21" carry on luggage. We're staying at the Maui Banyon, a luxury condominium resort complex, about a 12 minute walk to the center of Kamaole 2 beach -yes, there is a Kamaole 1 and Kamaole 3 beach, and no it is not named after King Kamaole I, II, and III.   Kamaole 2 is a very popular beach in the center of Kihei.  It is not a good snorkeling beach however.  Ulua beach, 2 miles south,  is one of the premiere snorkel sites in Maui.   OK Molokini is prettier with more fish, but now as full of boats as the Spanish Armada!  Besides why pay an arm and a leg just to go snorkeling, when you can snorkel right out the door of your hotel!? I've got on my swim pants, my XXL T-shirt, way too big, given to me by me ex wife, one of the few things she's given me, besides white hairs!  Both items, the swim pants and the T-shirt, not the ex-wife(!), to remain in Hawaii after I return home. Snorkeling is best done on sunny days in the morning, as the currents build up and muddy the water with sand particles by mid day. There's a parking lot for the public  right off of South Kihei road, and holds about 80 vehicles.  It is packed by 10am, restrooms, outdoor showers to remove sand.   If you are coming by car, I store my electronic car key in a heavy duty, water-proof plastic pouch, available at any dive shop or Amazon, and hang it around my neck, inside my T-shirt. . You know its going to be crowded, with dozens of condominium complexes  right across the street from the beaches, here in South Kihei.. I'm wearing a T-shirt, as the T-shirt prevents sunburn on the back when the sun shines bright, and offers protection from getting scratched on rocks and coral reef.   My wife wears a 0.5 mil light weight wet suit mainly for body warmth, and prescription goggles -that's why she can't rent out snorkel outfits for $10 a week from snorkel bob's!.   She's also wearing my fins, as hers are too long for the carry on luggage.  No, I can't fit into her shoes   I'm wearing my water and sand proof water shoes, good for snorkeling in calm waters.  In rough waters, I'm counting on the wife pulling  me out! We go get on our snorkel mask and breathing tube, wet the mask to seal it, and go in -me forward, and she with the fins backward, so she doesn't tear the fin.   Kamaole 2 is delinated by rocks on the extreme south side facing the Kamaloe 3 and the extreme north facing Kamaole 1 beach.   Today at 915am we head over to the north side rocks, and find a place to get into the 76 degree water.   I float on top of the water a good 50 feet, past the sandy bottom, and check out the green gray rocks on the bottom.  There is a big drop off here, and it is here sheltered by the line of rocks, that we see fish.  .     Big waves on the surface, with the water kicking up sand and mucking up my vision. I get out, and we head on down to Kamaole 3 beach, gear and towels in hand, me in my water shoes, going down the grassy areas connecting the two beaches. We will walk another 15 minutes the entire length of Kamaole 3 to the very southern section where there is a crescent shaped area of rocks acting as a barrier to snorkel. There we will see plenty of tropical fish, with the wife swimming out 100 yards to see turtles. All three beaches have large parking lots, toilets, outdoor showers for washing off the sand, but no changing rooms. So you have to arrive in your swimming trunks. Great place for seeing the tropical sunsets. My wife in her black wet suit looked a bit out of place going through street traffic back to the condo, in the 80 degree December weather!

    Vic C.

    Lucky for both my husband and I, our vacation rental is down the street from this beach while we stayed in Maui for 10 days. So we came by this beach a few times during our trip. Kamaole Beach Park II is next door to Kamaole Beach Park I and III (by the way, you may be lucky to see turtles at Kamaole Beach Park III). Of the 3 beaches, I think Kamaole Beach Park II seems to be the most quiet (at least when we visited the 3 of the beaches while we were in Maui). This beach is clean with plenty of sand and sun for all who visit. The water is warmer than waters back at home where I am from. This beach is nice, but I do have to say that Kamaole Beach Park III is a little nicer with restrooms (please note that there are restrooms Kamaole Beach Park II too), a large park (plenty of shade in the park) and barbecue pits. But is a bit more populated though. Parking (free) is only available on the street.

    5/21/2018
    Amie B.

    Beautiful easy-access beach and very clean. The condo we had stayed at was across the street. The sand is soft and we sat here and swam in the water on our first night here. We also relaxed and watched the sunset. I had a few stares as I had set up my monopod with feet and my camera as we waited for the sunset. We enjoyed watching the guys go back and forth on the outrigger canoes. I swear the next time we come back to the Islands, I want to ride one of those. It looks like it's definitely a fun workout! The beach was not particularly packed. There was so much space for everyone to spread out. There was a nice gentle breeze at the time. It was definitely a wonderful way to unwind on our first evening in Maui.

    Bella loving it!
    Liz A.

    Love this Beach Park!! Beautiful Sunset!! My daughter loves this beach!! Had a Great time with Hubby and Family!!

    Clairin D.

    We had hours of fun at Kamaole Beach Park 2. For this June day, we had some cloud cover, gentle breeze and 88°F. Be ready for a sandy experience. As the waves break, the surf is full of soft sand. There are showers near the restroom. Sand in your shorts, hair, ears! The kids did not worry about it. We packed sand toys for sculpting and digging. Also, I used a backpack for a picnic lunch. I was surprised there were no birds to scavenge our food. Watch out for the drag as the water pulls back from the shore. I am not sure if this is categorized as a riptide or undertow. I just made sure to stand in the water to be near the children. We saw turtles in the waves. Pack swim goggles and snorkel gear.

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    2 years ago

    Of the three Kamaole beaches, this one has always been my favorite. Nice beach, great snorkeling on either end. Easy walk to shops and food.

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    Great beach with nice sand and warm water. Close to food and the hotels. Place to chill with or without the family

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    I liked all of the Kamaole beaches. All of them are very similar and great for swimming and snorkeling.

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    9 years ago

    Beach was OK. Sand was kind of black and dirty. There's not much snorkeling, but you can splash around a bit.

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    Also, the sunset here is beautiful and it's not so crowded like Lahaina and Kaanapali area, where the tourist spots are.

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