Beach Overview of the beaches at the Southern Coast of Maui (Beaches in Wailea & Makena) from the north to the south:
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Keawakapu Beach: Restrooms and showers are provided at the Keawakapu Beach. The sandy beach is rather narrow. No entrance fee and no parking fee is
charged at the Keawakapu Beach (as at: September 2011).
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Mokapu Beach Park: Showers and restrooms are provided at the Mokapu Beach Park. The parking lot is the same as the one for the Ulua Beach Park. No
parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Mokapu Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Ulua Beach Park: Showers and restrooms are provided at the Ulua Beach Park. The parking lot is the same as the one for the Mokapu Beach Park. No
parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Ulua Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Wailea Beach: Grills, showers and restrooms are provided at the Wailea Beach. Parking space is extremely limited at the small parking lot. No entrance
fee and no parking fee is charged at the Wailea Beach (as at: September 2011).
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Polo Beach Park: A couple of rocks are located at the beach of the Polo Beach Park. Showers, restrooms and grills are provided. The parking lot is big. No
entrance fee and no parking fee is charged at the Polo Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Pololenalena Beach Park: Restrooms are provided at the Pololenalena Beach Park. The parking lot is made of gravel with large potholes. No entrance
fee and no parking fee is charged at the Pololenalena Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Makena Landing Beach Park: A lot of rocks are lying at the Makena Landing Beach Park. The beach is extremely small. Showers and restrooms are
provided at the Makena Landing Beach Park. The parking lot is rather samall. No parking fee and no entrance fee is charged at the Makena Landing Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Maluaka Beach Park: Showers and restrooms are provided at the Maluaka Beach Park. The parking lot with the showers and restrooms is located next to the
Historic Keawalai Church. The beach access is situated a little bit farther down the road. No entrance fee and no parking fee is charged at the Maluaka Beach Park (as at: September 2011).
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Oneuli Beach / Little Beach (inofficial Nude Beach): A trail leads from the Oneleo Beach to the Oneuli Beach, also known as Little Beach. Parking space
is available at the Oneuli Beach. The trail to the beach starts at the right side of the Oneloa Beach and leads through the rocks to the Oneuli Beach. This beach can’t be accessed that easily.
Therefore, the Oneuli Beach is used as inofficial nude beach.
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Oneloa Beach / Big Beach / Makena State Park: The Oneloa Beach is also known as Big Beach and Makena State Park. It belongs to the most popular and most
beautiful beaches Maui. The large waves can be dangerous. Warning signs inform about the dangerous shorebreak. Small pebble stones are lying in the sand. Lifeguards and restrooms are provided at
this beach. Oneloa Beach resp. Big Beach belongs to the most popular beaches in Maui. Therefore, the rather large parking lot at the Oneloa Beach is often full. Visitors should arrive early! No entrance
fee and no parking fee is charged at the Oneloa Beach / Big Beach (as at: September 2011).
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Informations at USAXL.com: Honolulu - Sehenswertes
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