What to do in Keokea, HI

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1. Wailea Beach

The luxury Wailea resort community occupies 1,500 acres (607 hectares) of land. The area is surrounded by lush tropical vegetation. Wailea Beach is a wide stretch of sand, perfect for an afternoon of sunbathing or building sandcastles. It’s surrounded by four smaller beaches and has a broad range of shops. Rent a kayak or snorkeling gear, or book a guided scuba dive to see the green turtles up-close. This popular, family-friendly beach has many facilities.
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2. Haleakala National Park

At Haleakalā National Park, you can step inside volcanic craters, walk through rain forest and swim in freshwater pools.
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3. Keawakapu Beach North

Keawakapu Beach is more serene than its quite touristy neighbors on the southwestern shore of Maui. This beach stretches for about 1,200 yards (1,110 meters), and you should have no problem finding a good spot for sunbathing on the soft, white sand. If you’re looking to escape the crowds or for a spot to let the kids roam free and build sandcastles, Keawakapu Beach is for you. Scuba divers come here to see the fish species attracted to the artificial reef made from old cars.
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4. Maluaka Beach

Maluaka Beach has some of the calmest and warmest waters of Maui’s shoreline and is sheltered from trade winds. This makes it prime snorkeling territory, especially in the morning. If you want to see Hawaiian green turtles, add Maluaka to your itinerary; this is the place to see the large marine reptiles up-close!
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5. Makena State Park Beach

Makena Beach State Park is a wilderness area with three beaches that are excellent for bodyboarding: Makena Beach, Puʻu Olai Beach and Naupaka Beach. Each has its own personality and attracts different types of visitors. Presiding over all three beaches is the volcanic Pu’u Ola’i (Earthquake Hill). This is a dormant cinder cone which stands 360 feet (110 meters) high.
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What to do in Keokea


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Frequently asked questions

Is Keokea worth visiting?
Whether you're here to experience the cultural highlights and local charm or try regional foods and explore the outdoors, there's no shortage of things to do in Keokea.
How do I spend a day in Keokea?
Haleakala Crater and Leleiwi Overlook are two awesome places to start your adventures. Be sure to explore the retail and dining options in Keokea while you're there too.
What is the top tourist attraction in Keokea?
You can't leave without checking out Haleakala Crater, ranked the top tourist attraction in Keokea.
Is three days enough to stay in Keokea?
Three days is plenty for a short getaway in Keokea — you'll tick off the main spots and get a good idea of the local vibe. But if you want to really soak it all in, hang around for at least a week or more to discover the nearby areas too.
What are some activities to do in Keokea with kids?
What to do in Keokea for adults?
Whether you're a food lover, culture enthusiast or adventure seeker, there are loads of things to do in Keokea for adults including MauiWine and Tedeschi Vineyards.
Are there free things to do in Keokea?
One of the simplest ways to find free things to do in Keokea is to chat to a local tour guide. You'll get insider tips on cool neighbourhoods, parks and other major attractions you can experience without opening your wallet. Haleakala Crater is one place that doesn't charge an entrance fee.