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Fleming Beach Park

Guide to Maui Beaches

by Dave Jackson

West Maui Beaches
Ka’anapali Beach - This is the prize of West Maui. Kaanapali Beach is over three miles of dazzling sand with every imaginable water sport. Dig Me Beach and Black Rock are located here. America’s Best Beach - 2003.
D T Fleming Beach Park - Kapalua - Bring the family. Fleming Beach Park has all the facilities and was named America’s Best Beach in 2006. Favored for great body and board surfing conditions, lifeguards make this practical and safe.

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Maui Best Month to Snorkel

by Dave Jackson

The large beach to the south of the Kea Lani Resort (sometimes called White Rocks) Palauea beach, has reef formations at both ends. On the South end is a section of reef that extends for several hundred yards, both out to sea and farther down the shoreline. Our offerings are beach style, of a light to moderate quantity and provided complimentary on all of our trips, certainly including the Seacliffs tour. We do recommend that “big eaters” pack some additional rations if they are so inclined, as space limits the physical quantity of our lunches. The launch at Fleming Beach can be anything from flat water to shooting out through light surf. Once on the water and gathered together, the guide will lead you Norhtward for about 35 minutes of paddling.

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DT Fleming Beach Park, Maui

by Dave Jackson

The western shore of Maui is known for its idyllic, year-round beach weather, and Fleming’s mile-long crescent, white sand beach offers a range of activities and stunning views of nearby Molokai Island. A favorite area for sunbathers, swimmers, and surfers alike, the beach is backed by a virtual forest of trees on the low sea cliff, providing welcome shade. Surrounded by 120 miles of coastline and over 30 miles of colorful beaches, you’d be hard-pressed not to find a beach in Maui that suits you. Locals and tourists alike flock to the beaches with white, black or red sand. Families also like the location- it’s on the west side of Maui and is backed by a forest of trees which provide abundant shade. And the view is just out of this world. If you take a book and a beach chair, look up occasionally; a humpback may be passing by.

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