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Kamaole 2
Beach
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PHOTOS |
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Click on a thumbnail to
see a larger version of the photo |
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OVERVIEW |
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The three
Kamaole Beaches are a fixture in Kihei and
are very popular with the tourists and
locals alike. They really help define Kihei
as a beach town. These beaches front many of
the condos in Kihei. With gorgeous white sand
and great views of the surrounding islands
of Lanai, Kahoolawe, and the half sunken
crater of Molokini, you wont be
disappointed. You will even catch great views
of the Humpback Whales during whale season,
which is December - April. But because of
there location and ease of use, they can get
crowded. Here are a few details about each
of the beaches:
All three beaches are long and wide offering
plenty of space. Kamaole 3 also boasts a bit
more lava rock outcroppings to explore while
you snorkel. Palm trees are in abundance
that really enhance the look of the beaches.
At all three beaches there is great
swimming, snorkeling and sunbathing. The
kids as well as adults will have a lot of
fun on their boogieboards. Just beware that
on occasion in the summer there can be surf.
Kamaole 3 also fronts a nice park with
grassy areas for your enjoyment.
There are bathrooms, showers, lifeguards,
picnic benches and water fountains at all
three beaches. Kamaole 3 also has BBQ pits.
In general, you cant go wrong with
these beaches. |
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ACTIVITIES &
AMENITIES |
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Swimming: |
Yes |
Bathrooms: |
Yes |
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Snorkeling: |
Yes |
Picnic
Benches: |
Yes |
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Scuba
Diving: |
No |
Showers: |
Yes |
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Surfing: |
No |
BBQ
Pits: |
Yes |
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Windsurfing: |
No |
Water
Fountain: |
Yes |
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Kiteboarding: |
No |
Lifeguard: |
Yes |
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Bodyboarding: |
Yes |
Camping: |
No |
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DIRECTIONS |
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As you enter Kihei, take South Kihei Rd. a few miles and you
cant miss it. Look for the sign on your right. |
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PLEASE NOTE |
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While
Hawaii's beaches can bring much enjoyment,
it is always a good practice to use common
sense while visiting them. Please be aware
of the wave & wind conditions before going
into the water. Mornings are usually best
for swimming, snorkeling or diving. Have
respect for the strength of the waves and be
aware that high surf can come up at any
time. NEVER turn your back to the ocean.
Be careful when exploring any rocky
shorelines. Waves can crash on the rocks and
knock you over easily, and the rocks may
also be sharp when walking on them.
When snorkeling or scuba diving, please have
respect for ocean life, and remember that
the coral reef is alive too. Avoid standing
on or touching if at all possible. |
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