Maʻalaea Bay

ʻIao Valley & Central Maui


Maʻalaea Bay is fronted by a 3-mile stretch of sand running from Maʻalaea Harbor south to Kihei. Access is from several places along N Kihei Rd, including Kealia Beach, which parallels the Kealia Coastal Boardwalk. Parking is limited, but the beach is mostly deserted.


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