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Keawakapu
Beach South
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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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Keawakapu
Beach is one of the longest beaches in South
Maui. For convenience, we have divided it up
into the three main sections known to most
of the locals. Keawakapu Beach is one of the
most popular beaches in South Maui. They are
a little less crowded than the Kamaole
beaches and seem a little quieter too.
Although the beach is long, it can be a bit
narrow in some spots, but it is still a
great beach. One of our favorites. It fronts
many of the nicest multi-million dollar home
in South Maui.
Swimming is great her, and snorkeling can be
done here also on a couple rock outcropping
that front the beach. You can surf when the
waves are up at the central entrance and
boogieboard at any spot on the beach.
Because of the length, its a great beach to
take a long walk on or jog for a little
exercise.
All three entrances have showers, although
there are no restrooms. |
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ACTIVITIES &
AMENITIES |
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Swimming: |
Yes |
Bathrooms: |
No |
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Snorkeling: |
Yes |
Picnic
Benches: |
No |
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Scuba
Diving: |
No |
Showers: |
Yes |
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Surfing: |
No |
BBQ
Pits: |
No |
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Windsurfing: |
No |
Water
Fountain: |
No |
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Kiteboarding: |
No |
Lifeguard: |
No |
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Bodyboarding: |
Yes |
Camping: |
No |
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DIRECTIONS |
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As you enter Kihei, take Piilani Hwy. 31 about six miles until
you reach Kilohana Dr. Go to the bottom of the hill and turn
left onto S. Kihei Rd. Go to the end of the road, about a
mile, making sure you stay to the RIGHT, don't veer left up
the hill. Park in the parking area. |
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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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