Keawakapu Beach

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Keawakapu Beach

Keawakapu Beach is a long south Maui white-sand beach between Kihei and Wailea, known for calm-condition swimming, snorkeling, diving, sunset walks and no lifeguards.

Keawakapu Beach
Keawakapu Beach

Keawakapu Beach, Maui

Keawakapu Beach , located between Kihei and Wailea on Maui's south shore, is a beautiful white-sand beach. Some of the island's most expensive homes are located on this stretch of sand. The beach is a bit hard to spot because this large residential community lines almost the entire length of it; that's also probably why the beach is less crowded than other beaches nearby.

The beach is wide and the offshore ocean bottom is sandy, which makes for great swimming conditions. However, Keawakapu Beach is not protected from the ocean's force because it lacks an offshore coral reef, which would dissipate strong waves. So during times of high surf and big swells, it is best to stay out of the water.

Divers frequent this beach for a reason that may sound strange at first. There is an underwater artificial reef consisting of about 150 junk cars, 2,250 tire modules and 35 concrete slabs. The cars were dumped here in 1962. The man-made reef is about a half mile (800 m) offshore and at a depth of 80 to 85 feet (24-26 m).

This artificial reef was created for two reasons. First of all, it protects the shoreline from strong swells, which have repeatedly caused erosion and destroyed oceanfront property in the past. And second, it provides a shelter for fish. The fish populations have substantially increased since this creative reef was built here.

The beach has some shady spots and is large enough that it never feels crowded. There are no lifeguards on Keawakapu Beach.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Keawakapu Beach is located along South Kihei Road in Kihei, HI 96753, between Kihei and Wailea on Maui's south shore. There are three main beach access areas. At the north end, parking is near Mana Kai Maui. Near the middle, parking is available at South Kihei Road and Kilohana Drive. At the south end, continue on South Kihei Road until it ends at a parking lot.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Keawakapu Beach located?

Keawakapu Beach is located along South Kihei Road between Kihei and Wailea on Maui's south shore.

Is Keawakapu Beach good for swimming?

Yes. Swimming can be good when the ocean is calm because the nearshore bottom is mostly sandy. Avoid the water during high surf or large swells.

Can you snorkel at Keawakapu Beach?

Yes. Snorkeling is one of the listed activities and is best when the water is calm and clear.

What is the artificial reef at Keawakapu Beach?

The source says an offshore artificial reef was created with old cars, tire modules and concrete slabs to help shelter fish and reduce wave impact.

What facilities are available at Keawakapu Beach?

Facilities include showers, restrooms, parking and no lifeguards.