Kamaole Beach Park III
- borders the town of Kihei
Keawakapu Beach
- long wide beach on north end of Wailea Resort
- facilities include parking and showers
Polo Beach
- facilities include parking, picnic tables, bbqs, showers, restrooms
- swimming, bodysurfing, snokeling
- fronts Fairmont Kea Lani Hotel
Ulu Beach and Mokapu Beach
- spearated by a reef
- they front the Wailea Elua and Wailea Ekahi Condominiuums
- popular for swimming and snorkeling
- facilities include parking, showers, restrooms
Wailea Beach
- swimming, snorkeling, bodysurfing
- facilities include parking, picnic tables, bbqs, showers, restrooms
Fronts:
- Wailea Beach Marriott Hotel
- Wailea Beach Villas Condominiums
- Grand Wailea Hotel
- Four Seasons Hotel
BEACHES OF WAILEA ON A 1.5 MILE PATH Ulua Beach and Mokapu Beaches: two beaches fronting the Wailea Elua and Wailea Ekahi Condos separated by a wonderful reef. Excellent for swimming, snorkeling, diving and beachcombing. Parking, showers and restrooms are available. Mokapu Beach and Ulua Beaches two beaches fronting the Wailea Elua and Wailea Ekahi Condos separated by a wonderful reef. Excellent for swimming, snorkeling, diving and beachcombing. Parking, showers and restrooms are available. Wailea Beach: Spanning the Wailea Beach Marriott, Wailea Beach Villas, Grand Wailea and Four Seasons, this beach is broad and wide, protected on either side by black lava points. It’s ideal for sunbathing, swimming, snorkeling and bodysurfing, and an excellent vantage point for whale watching in season! With parking, picnic tables/barbecues, showers and restrooms. Polo Beach: A secluded beach at the southern end of Wailea fronting the Fairmont Kea Lani and attracts body-surfers as well as swimmers and snorkelers. With parking, picnic tables/barbecues, showers and restrooms. Keawakapu Beach: A long, wide beach on the north end of the resort with two parking lots and showers.
RELATED RESOURCES:
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More About Wailea
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Other Towns on Maui Island
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Introduction to Maui Island
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Towns and Cities of Hawaii
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