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Mai Puno Oehau Beach
 
 
     
 
 
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  OVERVIEW  
     
  Mai Puno Oehau is a long narrow stretch of windswept beach in north Kihei. It is a favorite of Windsurfers, and Kiteboarders. You can even do some surfing there. If you connect this beach with Sugar Beach on the north side of the jetty in North Kihei, you would add another half mile or more to Sugar Beach.

Again, the beach is narrow. The water here is not as blue as some beaches. But it is a great beach to walk or job early in the morning before the wind comes up.

Things to do are swimming, windsurfing, kitesurfing, walking and jogging.

This beach park has bathrooms, picnic tables, showers, and BBQ areas.
 
     
  ACTIVITIES & AMENITIES  
 
       
Swimming: Yes Bathrooms: Yes
Snorkeling: No Picnic Benches: Yes
Scuba Diving: No Showers: Yes
Surfing: Yes BBQ Pits: Yes
Windsurfing: Yes Water Fountain: No
Kiteboarding: Yes Lifeguard: No
Bodyboarding: Yes Camping: No
       
 
  DIRECTIONS  
     
  As you enter Kihei, take S. Kihei Rd. only about a mile and you will see the sign on the right side. If there is wind, you will see all the windsurfers and kiteboarders.  
     
  PLEASE NOTE  
     
  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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