The 5 Best Beaches on Maui
Maui has so many amazing beaches and these are the best of the best, according to our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards.

Creating a list of Maui’s best beaches is an incredibly difficult job. They’re all as blue and beautiful as the next. Fortunately, our readers voted on what strips of sand they love the most in our 2020 Readers’ Choice Awards, giving us an ordered list of Maui’s five best beaches.
1. Kāʻanapali Beach

If you’re a believer in quality over quantity, or vice versa, don’t worry—Kāʻanapali Beach has both. A mix of man-made comforts and natural splendor, the clear waters at Kāʻanapali Beach are perfect for snorkeling and diving, and its luxurious coastline extends for over a mile and borders some of the island’s classiest resorts and hotels. A cement walkway runs parallel to the beach and features the occasional hammock, shopping kiosks and shaded bungalows. Be sure to catch the daily sunset lele kawa (cliff jumping) ceremony, which takes place on Puʻu Kekaʻa (aka Black Rock).
READ MORE: The Cultural Signficance of Cliff Jumping in Hawaiʻi
2. Kapalua Bay

Unlike Honolua Bay and Molokini Islet, convenience is king at Kapalua Bay, where there’s plenty of sandy real estate to lay down your towel, showers to help get the salt off and a public restroom. Kapalua Bay also has a reef teeming with life, located on the north end of the beach along the rocky edge. Snorkeling with a buddy here is a must as the beach has no lifeguard on duty.
3. Mākena Beach (aka Big Beach)

Often referred to as Big Beach, mile-and-a-half long Mākena Beach earns its moniker. When waves are small, the beach makes for a great getaway destination, and you definitely won’t have trouble finding a spot to lay your towel. When waves are big, bodysurfers head to Mākena for its heavy shorebreak—and novice swimmers should stay out of the water. If you’re looking for a secret beach, just over the rocky hillside on the beach’s northern point lies Little Beach, which also happens to be clothing optional.
4. Nāpili Bay

A bit more low-key than the rest of this list, Nāpili Bay is perfect for people in search of world-class beaches without world-class crowds. Although the bay is in front of a resort area, crowds are far smaller here than at Kāʻanapali Beach. When the surf is mellow, the beach is great for snorkeling, and honu (Hawaiian green sea turtles) often show up at Nāpili Bay’s reefs, just offshore.
5. Wailea Beach

Situated in front of two ultra-luxe resorts—the Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea and the Grand Wailea Maui, a Waldorf Astoria Resort—Wailea Beach fits the area’s glamorous image, with pristine white sands, calm waters and views of Kahoʻolawe, Molokini and Lānaʻi. The beach attracts hotel guests and local families alike, and bathroom facilities and showers here are well maintained.