Ma'Alaea Beach, also known as Sugar Beach, is a serene six-mile stretch of shoreline along Maalaea Bay. It is perfect for those seeking tranquility with its gentle slope and minimal surf, making it safe for swimming. The beach offers stunning sunrise and sunset views, with McGregor Point and its lighthouse being a notable landmark. The area is also home to the Kealia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, a haven for birdwatchers and nature enthusiasts. Despite its peaceful ambiance, it lacks facilities like restrooms and restaurants on-site, though nearby Kihei offers ample dining options and services.
This beach is ideal for activities like beachcombing, bird-watching, and water sports like paddleboarding and snorkeling. It's a popular spot to glimpse sea turtles and whales, particularly during their respective seasons. The area's calm nature makes it suitable for families and those looking for a relaxed beach experience.
With its close proximity to various attractions in Kihei and Wailea, visitors can easily access world-class golf courses, shopping centers, and other recreational activities when not lounging on the beach.