Sugar Beach

Maui Beach Guide

Sugar Beach

Sugar Beach, also known as Kealia Beach, is a long Maui shoreline between Ma'alaea and North Kihei, known for beach walks, kayaking, windsurfing, kitesurfing and no facilities.

Sugar Beach
Sugar Beach

Sugar Beach, Maui

Said to be the longest beach on Maui, Sugar Beach - also known as Kealia Beach - is perfect for a long beach stroll. This sandy shoreline stretches for about 2.5 miles (4 km), from Haycraft Park in Ma'alaea all the way to north Kihei. There aren't any buildings on the beach until you reach north Kihei and you won't find many other people here. Sugar Beach is mainly used by kite and windsurfers who take advantage of the breezy offshore winds. Kayakers also launch from here.

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Location, Parking and Directions

Sugar Beach is located along North Kihei Road in Kihei, HI 96753, on Maui's central-south shoreline. The beach runs from the Ma'alaea area toward North Kihei and sits close to the road in several places, making it easy to spot while driving.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Where is Sugar Beach located?

Sugar Beach is located along North Kihei Road on Maui, stretching from the Ma'alaea area toward North Kihei.

Is Sugar Beach the same as Kealia Beach?

Yes. The source page says Sugar Beach is also known as Kealia Beach.

How long is Sugar Beach?

The source page describes Sugar Beach as about 2.5 miles long, running from Haycraft Park in Ma'alaea toward North Kihei.

What activities are listed for Sugar Beach?

The source page lists kayaking, windsurfing and kitesurfing as activities at Sugar Beach.

What facilities are available at Sugar Beach?

The source page lists no facilities and no lifeguards at Sugar Beach.