Travel Reference
In-Depth Information
Pa'ia Bay
Walking distance from the center of town, Pa'ia Bay is one of the island's only real beach
breaks. It's best for intermediate-advanced shortboarding and bodyboarding ( click
here ) .
The Cove
The Cove is the epicenter of the bustling Kihei surf scene. The shallow, protected cove is
home to the south side's numerous surf schools, with gentle waves which are perfect for
beginners ( click here ) .
Lahaina Breakwall
Crowded, shallow, and nearly always sunny, the Lahaina Breakwall is where many visitors
stand up and ride their first wave. Surf schools dominate the inside reef, while advanced
surfers hang on the outside. While most days are calm with gentle surf, the large south
swells of summer are for advanced surfers only ( click here ) .
summer surf off Lahaina
Surfboard rentals are available all over Maui.
Launiupoko Beach Park
Keiki learn to ride their first waves here at the most happening beach park on the road to
Lahaina. Longboarders can choose from multiple peaks, while the gentle waves and calm
conditions make it a perfect spot for beginners ( click here ).
Hamoa Beach
More than just a beautiful beach, Hamoa has some of the best surf in East Maui.
Intermediate-advanced surfers will find windswell here any time of the year, even dur-
ing summer when nowhere else on the island has waves ( click here ).
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