Mau'Umae Beach is a secluded and picturesque beach located between Samuel M. Spencer Beach Park and the Mauna Kea Resort on the Big Island of Hawaii. It is known for its calm and protected waters, making it ideal for swimming and snorkeling. The beach features soft white sand, perfect for sunbathing and building sandcastles. It is a hidden gem, less crowded than nearby beaches, offering a serene and peaceful experience for visitors. The beach is set inland, which shields it from strong winds and waves, providing a tranquil atmosphere for relaxation.
The beach's unique location near a bend in the coastline ensures that it rarely experiences large or dangerous surf, making it a safe spot for water activities. Visitors can enjoy spotting tropical fish and possibly sea turtles in the shallow reef. In the winter, whales and dolphins can sometimes be seen breaching just offshore.
Mau'Umae Beach is accessible either through the Mauna Kea Resort by obtaining a limited parking pass or via a short hike from Spencer Beach Park. The beach closes at sunset, so visitors must plan their visit accordingly.