Kihei Beach Resort, on Sunny
Sugar Beach, Maui
Discover the wonders of Maui's best
beaches, located on the sunny South shore.
Sugar
Beach
Sugar Beach gets it's name from the sugary consistency of it's fine, white sand.
Miles of excellent sandy beach to swim and snorkel. This is a popular location
for walking the beach. Enjoy a long romantic walk from north Kihei to Maalaea
on one of Maui's most beautiful stretches of oceanfront. Whale watch as you enjoy
the magnificent views.
Kihei Beach Resort is located directly on Sugar Beach. We
are a true Oceanfront complex, offering you the convenience
of strolling in and out of your condo right to the beach.
Our swimming pool, lobby and landscaped grounds are just
steps from the soft sand and gentle waves of the pacific
ocean.
Other South
Maui Beaches
Wailea Beach
A good spot for swimming and snorkeling. Great sunsets and a long walking
path that connects Maui's luxury resorts. Located in front of the Four Season's
and Grand Wailea hotels.
Ulua Beach
A great place to catch Maui's spectacular sunsets. Swimming, snorkeling and diving
are also excellent. South Kihei Road to Alanui Road, about one mile south of
Wailea.
Maalaea Beach
Located between the two mountains that form Maui, this beach is at the mouth
of a natural wind tunnel. A favorite among expert windsurfers and surfers.
Whale watch right from the shoreline! While here, also enjoy the Maalaea Harbor,
Sugar Beach and Kealia Pond. Just a short drive from Kihei and Lahaina.
Makena Beach (Big Beach & Little
Beach)
A breathtaking white sand beach divided into big and little beach by Pu'u Olai,
a 360 foot cylinder cone. Surf can be dangerous during the summer months, but
snorkeling can be excellent with visibility at times over 100 feet in the water.
Location: Piilani Highway south from Kihei
Kamaole Beach Park
All three beaches Kamaole I, II, II offer excellent swimming, snorkeling, kayaking,
water-skiing, and volleyball. All have lifeguards, restrooms and showers.
Location: Off South Kihei Road, at the southern end of Kihei.
Kama'ole I - also known as Charlie Young
Beach
Kama'ole II - Kama’ole 2 is located
north of Kihei Boat Ramp. This beach has generally small waves that surge of
the moderate-gradient swash zone, making this location suitable for swimmers
with at least some experience. Larger waves produce a heavy shore break and rip
current against the rocks, causing swimming to be dangerous. There is a lifeguard
tower in the South.
Kama'ole III - Kama’ole
3 is located north of the Kihei Boat Ramp (Kamala Park).
Waves are generally small at the shore making this location
suitable for swimmers with at least some experience. Larger
waves produce a heavy shore break and rip current in the
south, causing swimming to be dangerous. Low rock ridges
cross the far north and far south sections of the beach.
The rock ridges and bordering basalt rocks may be sharp,
slippery, and dangerous and should be approached with caution.
The park provides parking, bathroom facilities, and a lifeguard
tower.
Charlie Young Beach
Kama’ole 1 is located directly south of Charlie Young Beach Park. This
beach has generally small waves that surge of the moderate-gradient swash zone,
making this location suitable for swimmers with at least some experience. The
park provides bathroom facilities and parking and has a central lifeguard tower. Cove Park - The Cove is the southernmost of the sandy, low
energy Kihei beaches. This sand and shell beach has generally
small waves at the shore making it suitable for swimmers
with at least some experience. The offshore reef may be sharp
and dangerous and should be approached with care. The beach
provides parking and a boat ramp, and is also used by a canoe
club. Popular surfers beach, many beginners.
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