The Many Beaches Of Maui

By Ella Hemmings


Whether you love sitting by the waves and bathing in the sun or you want to take a look at the life that lives under the sea or perhaps ride a few waves on a surf board, it's also possible to do in Maui. With 120 miles of coastline, there's a special place for everyone to enjoy their favorite activity.

Hawaiians love to surf which isn't surprising considering that their Polynesian ancestors invented this popular sport. There are plenty of great surfing spots on Maui, although some do tend have the big waves more suitable for experienced surfers. If you crave the adrenaline rush of big waves, head to Honolua Bay or perhaps Peahi, which is a fantastic tow-in spot. If you are just starting out, the milder waves at Kaanapali Beach will be a much better option and a lot less intimidating.

Kayaking is a popular way to enjoy the ocean and an alternative view of Maui. Kihei is an excellent spot for kayaking and many tour companies are based here. La Perouse Bay is another option offering kayak treks suitable for beginners as well as more advanced kayakers. Other options include kayaking in Honolua Bay or perhaps on Makena Beach. Hanako'o Beach Park is a more remote spot, popular with locals, who have nicknamed the area as Canoe Beach.

If you love swimming in the ocean, Maui has plenty of options. DT Flemming has several coves ideal for those who just want to splash around and enjoy the water. Kahekili Beach Park is another option and is a popular option for families as the waters are fairly shallow. Along with swimming, many people love snorkeling and diving in Maui and there are plenty of good spots to consider. One of the top snorkeling spots is actually just off the coast of the island at the Molokini crater. The aforementioned Kahekili Beach also has a beautiful reef on its outer shore which attracts many snorkelers.

There's no denying that this island paradise is an ideal spot for a romantic getaway, and many people come to Maui to enjoy their wedding ceremony as well as their honeymoon. It would be difficult to find a beach in Maui that wouldn't be a great spot for a wedding ceremony, but some of the best spots include Makena Cove, DT Flemming, Kapalua Bay and Keawakapu Beach.

Maui destination weddings might seem like a difficult thing to plan, but a Maui wedding planner can tackle all of the details. At Love Maui Weddings, the staff will can secure a beach permit for your ceremony, hire the minister, arrange for a photographer and hire musicians or traditional Hawaiian dancers. They also can help plan out all of the details of the reception and will even help you with the marriage license process. All you really need to do is show up and your Maui wedding planner can make your wedding dreams come true.




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