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Kaʻanapali Beach

Kaʻanapali is the go-to resort town for tourists looking for a classic Maui vacation.
The Whalers Village offers free lei-making and hula dancing lessons.
Kaʻanapali’s boardwalk makes the beach and shops wheelchair and stroller accessible. Some resorts have beach wheelchairs for guests.
Oceanfront restaurants offer ample dining opportunities.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Kaʻanapali Beach. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
While it’s free to visit Kaʻanapali Beach, plenty of affordable tours can help you explore the area with an expert guide—and have some fun along the way. You can find parasailing and surfing lessons that start at US$90 per person, or snorkeling tours that cost US$150 and up.
The most accessible snorkeling spot at Ka'anapali Beach is at Black Rock (Pu'u Keka'a). The water around Black Rock is not particularly deep and typically offers good visibility. Other snorkeling spots nearby include Ka'anapali Point, which is at the other end of Ka'anapali Beach from Black Rock, and Honolua Bay.
Whale sightings can occur at Ka'anapali Beach from late November through April, though the prime whale-watching months are January through March. Mornings typically offer the best viewing conditions with calmer waters. If you are swimming at Ka'anapali Beach in these months, you can often hear the whales underwater.
Along the stretch of Ka'anapali Beach, you'll find a few resorts with restaurants, water gear rentals, restrooms, and showers. Whalers Village has restaurants and shops for all those beach items you left at home. There are no lifeguards at Ka'anapali Beach, so swim at your limit, especially around Black Rock.
Yes, you can find cultural experiences near Ka'anapali Beach. The Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa offers a luau. You'll discover hula lessons, lei making, and Hawaiian music performances at the Outrigger Ka'anapali Beach Resort. Shortly after sunset, a traditional diving and torch ceremony is held daily at Black Rock.










































































































