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Kapalua Beach

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 has over 33 miles of exquisite public beaches. Some of these beaches have jewel-toned sand, in such colors as red, gold, green, black and white. Ringed by 120 miles of coastline, Maui boasts over 30 miles of beaches. Many are easily accessible beach parks with lifeguards, picnic facilities and restrooms. For those who choose to hike there, it is often some of the best snorkeling in Maui. If you are really lucky you may even get to swim with dolphins. Kapalua is the prime luxury resort area of all Maui. Within the 1650-acre resort are some of Hawaii’s best golf (three championship courses including the Plantation Course, home to the Mercedes Open each January), white sand beaches, boutique shopping, restaurants, tennis, and recreation areas on the islands.

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Kapalua Beach is especially well suited for families with small children. It is situated on a sheltered stretch of a crescent shaped bay that protects it from any rough surf. Kapalua beach is a lovely stretch of sand that is one of the safest to swim at. Thus, it is a popular choice among families.

Situated amongst the signature grove of 12 acres of century old coconut trees and nestled directly on world-famous acclaimed Kapalua Beach is one of Maui’s premiere beach front luxury communities. And try to visit Kapalua’s Coconut Grove, a truly luxurious gated beach front accommodation with direct sandy swimming beach access at the most treasured location in Kapalua Resort.

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