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Is Airport Beach good for snorkeling?

If you're looking for a beginner-friendly snorkeling experience, Kahekili Beach (also known as Airport Beach) is the perfect place to explore. Located just north of Ka'anapali, this beautiful stretch of the West Maui coastline offers a shallow and easily accessible coral reef that reaches depths of up to 15 feet.



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Kahekili Beach is named after Kahekili II, Hawaiian royalty or Ali'i of Maui. This beach gained its nickname “Airport Beach” when the Kaanapali Airport was built in 1965. The old runway actually started just 30 feet from the shoreline and extended north 2,615 feet!

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Makena beach is popularly known for its tiger sharks that hunt near shallow waters. The Makena point has seen the highest number of shark sightings, making it the most dangerous beach on Maui. The beach is beautiful but dangerous and has had 8 shark attacks including two fatalities.

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What are the safest places to snorkel in Maui? If you're worried about currents, you'll find the safest snorkel spots in sheltered bays or shallow reefs like Napili Bay, Ahihi Cove, and Ulua beach.

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Crescent-shaped Kapalua Bay is just gorgeous and one of the easiest places to snorkel on Maui as marine life is abundant close to shore.

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The beach has a lifeguard, so be safe and do check first before venturing into the water. Getting there on foot from the airport: It is an easy 10 minute walk from the airport using Google Maps to find Alahao Street. You'll find an open pathway to the beach near some of the car rental locations.

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The Red Sand Beach (Kaihalulu) is also known as a secret beach. As in it's a secret how to get there.

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The beach has a lifeguard, so be safe and do check first before venturing into the water. Getting there on foot from the airport: It is an easy 10 minute walk from the airport using Google Maps to find Alahao Street. You'll find an open pathway to the beach near some of the car rental locations.

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The crystal-clear water (with an average of 150 feet of visibility) at Molokini Crater is what makes this one of the best snorkeling locations on Maui. Molokini is a popular place for both beginners and experienced snorkelers, and it is the top choice for morning snorkel tours in all of Maui.

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Scuba diving and snorkeling in Maui or anywhere around the world is typically the best between 10 am in the morning and 2 pm in the afternoon. This is due to the sun being higher in the sky. The sun angle being more above the surface of the earth allows more light to penetrate the water.

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From perfect white sandy beaches to unique black-sand coves, here's our top five quiet beaches in Maui:
  • Secret Beach. Located close to Makena Beach, Secret Beach – or Paako Cove – is literally a secret to most people. ...
  • Honokalani Beach. ...
  • Kapalua Bay. ...
  • Oneuli Beach. ...
  • Changs Beach.


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Visit Maui's Best Beaches
  • Makena Beach State Park.
  • Honomanu Bay.
  • La Perouse Bay.
  • Koki Beach.
  • Charley Young Beach.
  • Oneuli Beach.
  • Ho'okipa Beach Park.
  • Olowalu.


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Kaihalulu Red Sand Beach located on Maui is known to have rough water and is reported to be one of a handful of red sand beaches around the world. Makena Beach in Maui has the nickname of “breakneck beach” because the surf breaks right on the shore, making it very dangerous to swim in.

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