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Secret
Secret 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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Secret Secret Beach is a medium sized, very quiet, secluded
beach. This is a hidden gem. If you want privacy, then this
is a great beach for you. It is usually not crowded because you have to
traverse over some lava rocks to get there.
It takes some extra effort, but it is worth it.
We don't recommend this beach for families
or older ones because of the short hike over
the rocks to get there. We have seen a few
people try to go topless or sans clothes at
this beach, although its a rare occurrence,
it could happen.
The swimming, boogieboarding and snorkeling
are great here.
This beach shares the same parking lot as
Poolenalena Beach, so there are only
portable bathrooms, nothing else in the way
of amenities. |
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ACTIVITIES &
AMENITIES |
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Swimming: |
Yes |
Bathrooms: |
Yes |
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Snorkeling: |
Yes |
Picnic
Benches: |
No |
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Scuba
Diving: |
No |
Showers: |
No |
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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 till you get to
Wailea, go down the hill and turn left at the light. Go
through Wailea just past the Wailea Gold & Emerald Golf
Course and Gannon's Restaurant entrance. The beach and
parking area will be on your right. This is also the
Poolenalena Beach parking lot. Park and walk towards
Poolenalena Beach, but instead take the sand trail to the
right through the keawe trees. (See picture below)
when you get to the lava rocks, stay to the right and cross
the lava rocks, you will see the beach. |
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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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