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At Kaanapali Beach, every spot is a slice of paradise; choose the north end near Sheraton to snorkel or leap from Black Rock.
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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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Imagine enjoying island delicacies while sipping a mai tai on a gorgeous catamaran while Maui's sunset embraces you and a warm breeze blows through.
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Enjoy a lively luau with an open bar in Ka'anapali and immerse yourself in the rich culture, dancing and cuisine of Polynesia!
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From Ka’anapali’s shores, gaze across Au’au Channel’s calm waters, a perfect vantage to witness Maui’s majestic whale migrations.
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Thrill-seekers flock to Black Rock on Ka'anapali Beach, scaling volcanic cliffs before plunging bravely into turquoise waters below.
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Ka'anapali offers ample SUP rentals: Hale Huakai, Sea Maui Surf by Whalers Village, and Ka'anapali Surf Club near the Westin.
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Ascend 1,200 feet over Ka'anapali’s turquoise seas with UFO Parasail at Whalers Village—an exhilarating flight for brave hearts!
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Jet Ski Maui at Whalers Village whisks you on a short ride offshore to their private island for thrilling jet-ski adventures.
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Surfing challenges mind and body—take lessons rather than rent boards, widely offered by the same vendors providing SUP rentals.
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