
The island of Maui boasts over 30 miles of white sand beaches that range from world-renowned stretches of sand that are easily accessible to undeveloped secret spots known only to locals. Each of them however, features Maui's signature crystal-blue waters, gentle cooling breezes and endless skies. Whether you're looking to do some snorkeling, swimming, diving, surfing or just lie in the sun, Maui has more beaches to do them on than you can imagine.
Considered by many to be 'the' beach on Maui, this beautiful golden sand beach is loved by swimmers, snorkelers, boogie boarders and sun worshipers alike.
This quiet beach offers calm waters filled with coral, turtles and fish, making it great for snorkeling.
Good for boogie boarding, the snorkeling is exceptional, even the lobster diving and fishing are among the best on the island.
Its clear waters, fine grain sand and picturesque setting are ideal for swimming and boogie boarding.
The most underrated beach in South Maui, this wide flat sandy beach is one of Maui's best-kept secrets.
Broken into three parts, Kama'ole I, II and III offer something for everyone from swimming and snorkeling to boogie boarding, frisbee or football.
One of the best beaches in Maui, it's the perfect beach to take in the sunset or a romantic moonlit walk along the surf or on the promenade that lines the many hotels and resorts along the beach.
The area around the large, black lava rock that separates the two halves of Ka'anapali Beach, a large amount of fish gather around the coral-encrusted lava making it an ideal dive spot.
Known as one of the best swimming beaches on Maui and ranked as one of America's best beaches, this picturesque palm-lined beach is a great place to take a quiet swim without worrying about big surf.
Offering stunning underwater scenery and sea life, this beach offers lots to do above and below the water.
A steep beach with unchecked waves great for snorkeling and spectacular sunsets.