One’uli Black Sand Beach

One'uli Black Sand Beach stands as a testament to Maui's striking and unique landscapes, providing an eye-catching reminder of volcanic activity which formed its formation over centuries. Also known as Naupaka Beach, One'uli Black Sand Beach boasts impressive black sands created by this beach's formation by volcanic activity on Maui itself.

Visitors arriving at One'uli are greeted by a stretch of black-colored sands which shimmer under Hawaii's bright sunlight, creating an eye-catching scene when juxtaposed against the turquoise Pacific Ocean waters - inviting visitors to immerse themselves in nature at this secluded beach.

Coastal beaches provide an oasis of greenery amidst jagged lava rocks, offering peace and serenity away from tourist destinations. Listening to waves crashing against shore provides an uplifting soundtrack which only adds to its peacefulness.

One'uli Black Sand Beach is not only stunning to look at; it is also an oasis for nature enthusiasts and photographers. Boasting breathtaking scenery as well as an abundance of sea birds and marine life, One'uli Beach makes up part of Maui's rich ecological tapestry, making it a go-to spot.

Although One'uli Black Sand Beach might not offer all of the amenities found in more developed areas, its unspoiled natural environment remains an attraction. Visitors should bring all necessary items as well as be mindful of their actions to ensure future generations can continue to enjoy this peaceful haven. One'uli Black Sand Beach's distinctive appeal and natural beauty invite all who appreciate Maui's diverse coastlines to come explore this natural haven.


Facts about One’uli Black Sand Beach

Alternate Names: Naupaka Beach
Location: Southwest coast of Maui
Parking: Limited parking available nearby
Access: Accessed via a trail leading from Makena Road
Dangers: Strong currents, high surf, and potential rough conditions
Amenities: Limited amenities, no facilities on-site
Activities: Swimming, sunbathing, photography
Scenic Qualities: Black sands, lava rocks, Pacific Ocean
Wildlife and Natural Features: Marine life, seabirds, volcanic formations
Seasonal Information: Year-round destination
Family Friendliness: Limited facilities for families
Nearby Attractions: Makena State Park, Puʻu Olai Cinder Cone

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Price: Free
Location
, Maui