Baldwin beach
Located in the northern part of the Hawaiian island of Maui in the vicinity of the town of Paya. A fairly long coastline is covered with white sand and surrounded by dense shrubs and exotic palm trees. From the west, the beach is protected from storms and powerful currents by Cape Vava'u, and in the east it borders on Cape Kapukaulua. The powerful coral reef also prevents the formation of strong waves, so even in the winter season the beach is full of vacationers with small children.
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Beach description
The beach is conditionally divided into three parts: central, Baby Beach and Baldwin Beach.
- In the central part, young people gather most often to surf and board, play volleyball or baseball, have a picnic or a romantic party. For this, there are all the necessary conditions: toilets, showers, fresh water taps, barbecue facilities, picnic tables.
- Baby Beach is the perfect place to relax with your little ones. The reef in this place forms several natural pools in which you can swim without fear of currents or encounters with dangerous marine life. The safety of tourists is watched by rescuers who are ready to provide the necessary medical care.
- Baldwin Beach is located in close proximity to the eponymous natural park located in the eastern part of the beach. It’s quite secluded, the beach infrastructure is practically absent, which attracts nudists, informals and non-traditional sexual orientation here.
Parking is organized near the beach, there is a golf club and several restaurants in the park.
When is the best time to go?
To lay off on the beaches of the mainland, it is best to come in the summer, when a sufficiently warm temperature is settled for swimming. Places like Florida or the Hawaiian Islands are comfortable all year round.