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on the Hana Highway, (just past Paia Town), Paia, Hawaii 96768, United States of America

  • This beach is known as possibly the best place in the world for windsurfing. It is the site of two major world-class competitions. Due to the strong surf, windsurfing at this beach should be limite... More on Hawaiiweb.com

  • Along this road of many vistas, you'll pass Ho'okipa Beach Park which is world renounded for wind surfing (see National Geographic ... More on igougo

 

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#3.

Maui, HI

  • If you are on the north side of the island, this is the best beach around. For the active type, the body boarding here is usually perfect with numerous shorebreaks, and the hard packed sand is excellent for walking or running. The ... More on Auntiesnorkel.com

 

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Haiku, HI

  • '"Jaws"' (Pe'ahi) is the name given to a big wave surfing reef break on the island of Maui in the U.S. state of Hawaii. It is located on the northern side of the island between mile markers 13 and 14 on the Hana highway and sits ... More on Wikipedia

 

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S Kihei Rd, Kihei, HI 96753

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  • The most popular beaches on the South side; gentle surf, especially at #1. There are actually three (I, II ... More on NileGuide

  • We stay across from Kam III, at the Kamaole Sands, and the view from our condo is exceptional . More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Maui, Hawaii

  • Right next to Kahului Airport, this is the place for windsurf lessons (or watching). More on NileGuide

  • Saw this beach last week. We were enjoying the beach for the last time before flying back home. The beach has excellent free parking, bathrooms, tables, soft sand, great views of ... More on TripAdvisor

 

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Kihei, Hawaii, United States

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  • Our favorite beach in Kihei is the beach located furthest to the south, and the most difficult to locate - ... More on Gohawaii.about.com

  • you don't even need to know how to swim ; you can just stand in the shallow water and see all kinds of fis... More on Yahoo! Travel

 

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Kihei, Hawaii

  • Puu Olai is a 360-foot weathered volcanic tuft that protrudes out to sea at the south end of Wailea. The dormant cinder cone separates Oneloa Makena Beach from Oneuli Black Sand Beach. At the base ... More on Trails

  • This hike should be removed from the site. The hike enters an area that is More on Trails

 

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#9.

Maui, HI

  • This beach is part of the white sand shoreline that extends from Maalaea through Kihei. The name means "Forget Me Not", and this park which is dedicated to veterans won’t be forgotten if you are looking for a vantage point for incredible ... More on Auntiesnorkel.com

 

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Kihei, Hawaii

  • The Wailea Boardwalk follows two miles of coastline fronting a string of world class resorts. Each of the five public beaches have differing characteristics; all are great swimming and snorkeling sites. The lush, landscaped grounds ... More on Trails

 

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