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Maui beaches are famous around the world for their sparkling crystal-blue waters, tropical winds, and enchanting blue skies. What’s more, it is composed of thirty miles of beaches, and around a hundred and fifty miles of coastline. With this very wide coverage of beaches, you will find yourself running out of sunblock lotion, but still can’t get enough of the beaches. You can choose all the activities you want to do at Maui beaches, such as swimming, sunbathing, surfing, and other water activities. There are so many of them that you probably can’t decide which one to do first. For families with kids, plenty of water activities are also in store for them. Non-professional snorkelers are most welcome, as well as those who just need a good tan. The most number of Maui beaches are located West of Maui. Eighteen breathtaking miles of beaches lie along Kapalua to Olowalu. The best of the Maui beaches are those in the resorts. However, the undeveloped, and those found off the beaten paths are also good choices, especially if you want to avoid the crowded Maui beaches, and yearn for the stillness of Maui. While not all Maui beaches have white sand, the black and red sand Maui beaches are just as amazing. Maui beaches are also great surfing and windsurfing destinations. Below is a list of some of these Maui beaches. Black Rock – Ka’anapali Beach (West Maui) This is a perfect choice if you are learning how to swim and snorkel. Professional scuba divers are also very much welcome here. D.T. Fleming Beach Park – Kapalua Named “America’s Beach Beach” in 2006, this Maui beach is a public park that has picnic tables, as well as lifeguards on duty. Kama’ole Beach Parks I, II, and III – Kihei (South Maui) This park is a favorite of many, which provides sufficient parking, lifeguards, and volleyball courts for sports-fanatic tourist. Kihei Beach – Kihei (South Maui) These series of beaches are along more than six miles of the Kihei coastline. Kanaha Beach Park – Kahului (Central Maui) This Maui beach is near town, and is known all over the world for its great windsurfing conditions. This is also an ideal beach for swimming and diving. Volleyball games are a usual thing here as well. Ho’okipa Beach Park – Pa’ia (East Maui) Professional windsurfing and board surfing competitions are usually held here. Moreover, Maui beaches offer a submarine tour in a 48-passenger submarine where you can get a view of the beauty of Maui’s underwater world. What more can you ask for on your vacation? Families, singles, and kids alike can have a wonderful time exploring the Maui beaches and doing the activities they like, from a simple recreational, to a more physical one. You will always find something to enjoy at Maui beaches.
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