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Parking is a big concern when driving to Ka’anapali Beach and Black Rock Beach (Pu’u Keka’a)—let’s explore your best options.
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Sheraton’s underground garage has just 18 beach access spaces available for public parking near Ka’anapali Beach.
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Many assume they can use the large paid garage, but beach parking isn't officially permitted; parking there is at your own risk.
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The Hyatt must legally provide 72 public parking spaces and generously offers 74—a great starting point for beach visitors.
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Embrace adventure beneath Ka’anapali’s waves—snorkeling here is an easy, affordable journey into Maui’s vibrant marine world.
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Kaanapali Alii must legally provide 10 public parking spaces for beach access but typically provides 11.
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The Westin fulfills the legal requirement by offering the mandated 10 public beach parking spaces.
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Ka’anapali Beach Hotel legally provides 10 public parking spaces specifically designated for beach access.
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Marriott’s Maui Ocean Club legally needs to provide 30 public spots but advertises a total of 35 spaces available.
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Ka’anapali Beach is public, featuring five small, partially public lots between Ka’anapali Parkway and the beach—watch for signs.
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