Hookipa Beach is well known for world-class windsurfing competitions. While not everyone is an expert windsurfer there is a small coral reef that provides an excellent calm area for taking a relaxing few minutes on this unique beach. Hookipa beach is known as the premier windsurfing beach in the world, with many world class competitions. The swimming beaches of Kihei, Wailea and Makena are located on the South Shore, and will be approximately 30 to 45 minutes by car. A mecca for surfers of all ages since the 1930′s and the home of contemporary surfing, Hookipa Beach is among Maui’s most popular sites for events large and small. There is also a bay and a number of beaches that are favorites of surfers and windsurfers. Hookipa Beach Park was once a wide white sand beach but after the tsunami of 1946, there was nothing left but a thin strip of white sand behind a wide rocky shelf.
Summer months are better for avoiding rain, however winter months are excellent for whale watching. See this article for more on the best times to vacation in Hawaii . Summer is ushered in by the return of the Trade Winds . Maui is considered to be one of the World’s top Windsurfing destinations.
Summertime swimming is excellent. Summer is a great time to see Honu sea turtles in Kapalua Bay. Also, in the summer time, south shores are common for surfing. Summer hours are 6 a.m. During the winter, Hanauma Bay is open 6 a.m.
Constant trade winds along the Sir Francis Drake Channel make for ideal sailing conditions, while the secluded beaches, incredible vistas, and friendly inhabitants make the islands a wonderful place to visit. Browse the many small shops, enjoy a drink at a harbour cafe, or simply relax on the spectacular beach at Cane Garden Bay. Their friendly staff is dedicated to making your visit relaxing and enjoyable. We can arrange activities such as sailing, boat rentals, snorkeling, fishing, horse riding, tennis, rental cars, and massages. The ease of accessibility for divers visiting the islands with their own sailboat or powered charter yacht and the invention of ‘rendez-vous diving’, have made the British Virgin Islands unique in the diving world. The north coast of Tortola has some fabulous bays, such as Cane Garden Bay and Brewers Bay, which are protected by boulder-strewn barrier reefs.
The beach itself is not that large, but it is large enough for the main activity, which is mostly watching the windsurfers, kite surfers, and surfers.
The Ho’okipa Lookout is a small parking lot on a bluff overlooking the beach. The consistent trade winds and seasonally large surf make the Aloha Classic the most popular destination of the windsurfing media, spectators and athletes.
This event is the crown-jewel of wave sailing. Be aware that access to windsurfing is denied at many beaches and certain restrictions may prevail at accessible beaches.
The longest beach of Buzios isn’t on the peninsula. It’s Praia Rasa and sits on the northern shoulder. If you thought Praia de Manguinhos was long, Praia Rasa is even longer, boasting more than two continuous miles of beach. You could do some serious jogging here.
Tucked away, off the peninsula of Buzios proper is Praia Rasa. It’s a long beach, and silty, with a curious island off the coast. Still, the less expensive homes in Buzios are here mainly because there is no protection from being out on the peninsula.
We’ve been to Aruba some fifteen times. So we know the territory well. This is an island where you want to go and get settled in the hotel, then with your rental car, start exploring the Arubian countryside like crazy. And you can keep doing that for a week and still see new things each trip. That’s how awesome this place is. Yes, it was plagued a few years ago by a case of a teen who vanished - but that could happen anywhere. Aruba is not the problem.