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    Little Beach
    Located near popular Big Beach, Little Beach is Maui’s only clothing optional beach. The beach is about 1/8 of a mile long and offers no facilities, however public washrooms are available at Big Beach.
    Address: Off Wailea Alanui Rd Makena  HI  USA
     

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    Hamoa Beach
    Shared with the Hotel Hana-Maui, this beach offers soft grayish sand and bountiful vegetation. Facilities include a public washroom and an outdoor shower.
    Address: Haneo'o Rd Hana  HI  USA
     

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    Maluaka Bay & Beach
    This white sand beach is in the Makena Bay area and is an ideal place for swimming and snorkeling. Facilities include restrooms, picnic tables, showers and a paved parking lot.
    Address: Off Makena Rd Makena  HI  USA
     

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    Polo Beach
    Because of its clear waters, Polo Beach is an ideal location for snorkeling and swimming. This rock and sand beach is located near the Kea Lani Resort and offer public restrooms, showers, picnic tables and grills.
    Address: Off Wailea Alanui Dr. Wailea  HI  USA
     
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    Kaihalulu Beach
    Appropriately nicknamed Red Sand Beach, this area’s reddish black sand actually comes from the deterioration of the cinder cone hill in which the bay is located. While there are no facilities or lifeguards, swimming and snorkeling conditions are usually okay.
    Address: Off Hana Hwy south of Hana Bay Hana  HI  USA
     

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    Ho'okipa Beach Park
    Ho'okipa beach is famous among windsurfers as one of the premier venues for that sport in the world. Two world-class competitions are held here annually, but novices are advised that generally dangerous conditions make this a site for experienced windsurfers only.
    Address: Hana Highway Pa'ia  HI  USA
     

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    Keawakapu Beach
    This half-mile long beach is a popular destination because of its soft sand and high quality swimming conditions. A public toilet and outdoor showers are available on site. Leashed dogs are also allowed on the beach
    Address: South Kihei Rd Kihei  HI  USA
     

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    D. T. Fleming Beach Park
    D.T. Fleming Beach Park can be found in Kapalua and features body and board surfing, swimming and lifeguards on duty.
    Address: . Kapalua  HI  USA
     

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    Chang's Beach
    Chang’s Beach offers good surfing conditions and is often preferred by locals.
    Address: Near Kamala Park Kihei  USA  HI
     

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    Oneuli Beach
    Located in Waianapanapa State Park, Oneuli Beach is also known as Black Sand Beach because it is made up of dark pulverized volcanic rock. A lava tube cave is also located on the beach.
    Address: Off Wailea Alanui Dr. Hana  HI  USA
     

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    Paako Beach
    A popular wedding site, Paako Beach offers palm trees, greenery, dark lava rocks and plenty of sand. Also known as Secret Cove, this small beach provides plenty of photo opportunities for couples and newly weds.
    Address: Off Makena Alanui Rd Makena  HI  USA
     

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    Kalama Beach Park
    This 36-acre park offers visitors amenities such as a small beach area, public restrooms, showers, BBQ grills, picnic areas and a sports area.
    Address: 248 North Kalaheo Ave Kihei  HI  USA
    Telephone 1 808 244-5514 
     

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    Koki Beach
    Due to its strong currents, Koki Beach is a good place for surfing and body boarding. Used mostly by locals, the beach is available 24 hrs a day and offers no facilities. Visitors are warned against swimming alone due to unpredictable currents.
    Address: Off Hana Hwy & Haneoo Rd Hana  HI  USA
     

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    Kapalua Beach
    Kapalua Beach is used by surfers, swimmers and scuba divers. Located at the Kapalua Resort, this beach is also known as Old Fleming Beach.
    Address: . Kapalua  HI  USA
     

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    Makena Beach
    Also known as Big Beach, this strip offers about two thirds of a mile of sandy beach space and often gets crowded. The area offers amenities such as portable toilets, picnic tables and paved parking.
    Address: Off Makena Alanui Rd Makena  HI  USA
     

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    Ka'anapali Beach
    Ka'anapali beach is one of the most popular on the island of Maui. It serves as home to vacationers, local surfers and a plethora of activities. The area is home to surfing, snorkeling, para-sailing, whale watching, fishing and more.
     

     
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