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4.5 (61 reviews)

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09.04.22 Kamaole I Beach
May A.

Kihei's Best-Kept Secret [Maui] This is a nice beach that's easy walking distance from our resort in Kihei. They are usually called by their shortened nicknames ("Kam I," "Kam II," and "Kam III"). The beaches are within walking distance of each other. We watched the sunset from Kamaole I and did an evening stroll... the first two beaches are the largest. We were there during the week of Labor Day and there were lots of people swimming even until after sunset. The beach is located on South Kihei Road. There is limited parking on the beach side but there is also an empty lot available across the street. Our place was just walking distance from the beach so we walked there most of the time. A large grassy area is at the south end for picnics and playing. There are picnic tables, barbecue grills and benches but shops and food are walking distance too. On 9/9/22 the parking area was flooded when an isolated downpour caused a crazy flash flood. The heavy rains caused temporary road closures on S Kihei Road from Waimahaihai Street to Kanani Road and we were diverted everywhere. We caught the peak of it as we were coming home from Lahaina. The next day residents were in cleanup mode. Great beach for some sun and fun but we missed seeing the sea turtles :( Review #2690

Even the clouds here can't ruin a beach day!
Giselle M.

In honor of Yelp's month-long celebration of Earth Day (where they're encouraging reviews of beautiful nature spots and sustainable, eco-friendly businesses), this review is long overdue for Kamaole I. I was lucky enough to stay in Kihei again for 2 weeks last month, and our rental was within walking distance to Kam I. Sometimes we accessed Kam I Beach from Charley Young Beach to the north, since the two beaches are connected and you can't really tell where one ends and the other begins...it's like one long, beautiful, white-sand beach! Other times, we accessed it from the south side by the grassy park area when we walked across from Hawaiian Moons Natural Foods (a great local market btw to pick up lunch or beach snacks!). Though we always walked or rode bikes here, there is a small parking lot for you if you're driving in. If that's full, there's also a parking lot across the street right next to a little gas station and ABC Store. This is an all-around great beach for solos, couples, families...everyone! There are picnic tables, showers, a public restroom, a lifeguard tower, and plenty of sand to park your bodies & booties on to soak up that glorious Hawaiian sun! *If you see a Honu (Hawaiian Green Sea Turtle) resting on the beach, please remember to respect the marine life and stay at least 10 feet away. Aloha!

Sunset
Jesse G.

We went to watch the truly gorgeous sunset from this beach one of our first nights in Maui. Parking was easy and just across the street. The beach itself at that time of day was relatively narrow but sparsely populated. I did go in the water which was gentle and lovely. There's a lot of activity going on in the City park behind the beach so it definitely feels more like a City park and less like a resort fronting beach - but that's not necessarily a bad thing.

Nicole E.

What a sight at night. Can't beat these parks with a beach. The crescent moon is glistening a nice reflection onto the water, the only source of light at night by the park. It's les than 1/5 file from the condo we are staying at this weekend.

Eva G.

I love this place. It's nice to relax and just listen to the ocean sounds. When I'm in town I throw flowers out to honor those who are now angels who have touched my life.

Eric B.

Kamaole I Beach was an easy walk from our WorldMark Kihei accommodations. Gayle, Jim, Erin, and I were here several times over a recent Maui stay to enjoy warm water, the sun, snorkeling, walks along the beach, and an occasional Turtle. Bathrooms, showers, life guard coverage, and adult beverages from the ABC Store (across the street) were readily available. The sunsets and whale watching were fabulous. As we were here under COVID restrictions, crowd size was way down, making for a much more relaxing experience. Snorkeling was a bit of a mixed bag as Jim and I got cut up on the rocks (at the point), while Gayle experiences some breathing issues, and Erin ended up with an infection thanks to a little water in the ear. That's not the beach's fault of course.

Virgilynn B.

Clean beach, plenty of parking, and a good spot to see whales in a far distance but sea turtles close to shore.

Long K.

Great beach for a walk or shoreline run in the early AM. The sand is clean and soft enough, but firm so you don't feel you're sinking in with every step. The water tends to be pretty calm as well. Lifeguard station is present along with rinse off stations. There's a small picnic area at one end of the beach with some benches and tables. One downside is limited shade during daytime. Parking is super easy with a small lot and extension lot across the street next to the corner store. Highly recommend visiting the multiple food trucks a block away and bringing some over.

Sudesna M.

Sandy beach. Serene waters. Gentle waves. Quiet and clean. Beautiful sunset. Surrounded by mountains on one side. The windmills on the mountains add a touch of glamour to the whole scene. Just perfect for taking those awesome sunset pics. Kamaole Park 3 is best of the 3 beach parks. Good for snorkeling. We saw more than a few turtles swim by. All the parks have shaded and picnic areas too. Not so touristy and over crowded. Clean restrooms and shower areas available. Free parking is the added bonus. Just take your beach chairs, sunscreen and relax in the sands! If you are hungry there is the market place right opposite Kamaole Beach Park 2. Some cool restaurants like Three Bar Grill and Paia Fish market just across the street. Open late until 10pm. Must visit when in Kihei!

Parking lot across street
Sharon T.

Nice white sand beach, nice to walk on. Has a lifeguard. Sand volleyball court, bathroom & beach shower. Very small parking lot at beach but a larger dirt lot across S Kihei road. Not much shade so may need to bring an umbrelthere is a handicapped beach access ranp but was under repair when we were there. Gets very crowded.

Giselle E.

Great family friendly beach that was walking distance from our timeshare WorldMark Kihei. Soft sand, mellow waves, grass areas, benches, and showers. There is no shade here, however we didn't want/need shade. We went here multiple times during our stay. Close to an ABC store Incase you want snacks or drinks.

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Tracy M.

The most perfect beach, with the best warm temperature water, in the most perfect location, near our vacay air bnb... Mahalo Maui for treating us so well!!! We will return later on....((smile))

Jerry C.

Honestly is there a bad beach on Maui? Kamaole l Park is a great family beach with a gradual slope into the water for swimming. Granted safety is always important for swimming in the ocean. Has some nice places for snorkeling. There is also a lifeguard posted at this beach. Also has a water wash off station which we have found very valuable when playing on the beach. Overall you can't go wrong with this beach! Catching the sunset is amazing.

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What's not to like? Lifeguards, kids, families clean water, bathrooms showers ...this is the 3rd beach in the Kamaole group all are lovely.

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Beautiful long serene stretches of beach that is easy to get to and from. Nuff said, just GO! SEE. DO!

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