
Charlie Young Beach
Ideal for Snorkeling and Swimming
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Location
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Located in downtown Kihei at the northern end of Kamaole I beach, this small three-mile sandy beach is popular for boogie boarding, stand-up paddleboarding, fishing, and watching amazing sunsets. This beach isn’t known for snorkeling, but it can be good when the water is calm. Strong rip currents and high surf does occur, especially during the winter months (November to March), so be aware of these conditions before venturing into the water. For snorkeling, make your way to the north reef, where you may spot honu (sea turtles). If you do encounter them, please give them at least thirty feet of space. Facilities include one portable toilet and one outdoor shower, but there is no lifeguard on duty. Parking is a challenge. There is a small parking lot that accommodates about three cars, but most people park about a block away at the corner of Kaiau Place and South Kihei Road.