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Water sports in Maui, Hawaii
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Water Sports in Maui

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eFoiling, surfing, snorkeling, whale watching & more — explore the best water sports on the Valley Isle

Water: 74–80°F (23–27°C) 276 sunny days Pacific Ocean 1 listing
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Launch points across Maui — from calm beginner bays to advanced wind zones. Community-verified spots include real photos and reviews.

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Makena Beach (Big Beach)

Protected south shore with glass-calm mornings. Crystal clear water ideal for eFoiling, SUP, snorkeling, and kayaking.

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Kanapali Beach

Glass-flat dawn waters with resort access. Perfect for sunrise eFoil sessions, paddleboarding, and snorkeling along Black Rock reef.

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Ma'alaea Harbor

Protected from trade winds by West Maui Mountains. Popular launchpoint for whale watching tours, snorkeling trips, and eFoil rides.

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Sugar Beach (Kihei)

Six-mile stretch of calm south shore water. Great for extended eFoil rides, SUP cruising, and beginner surf lessons.

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Ho'okipa Beach
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Ho'okipa Beach

Paia, Maui Hawaii·Positive Bro

World-famous for windsurfing, kitesurfing, and big wave surfing. Only for experienced riders comfortable in challenging conditions.

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Molokini Crater

Crescent-shaped volcanic crater 3 miles offshore. Premier snorkeling and scuba diving with 150+ ft visibility and 250+ marine species.

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Makena Landing, Maui HI
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Makena Landing, Maui HI

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Area Knowledge

Real-time conditions and local knowledge to plan your perfect session in Maui.

Climate

Winter Avg

75°F (24°C)

Summer Avg

85°F (29°C)

Water Temp

74–80°F (23–27°C)

Sunny Days

276/yr

Year-Round Tropical

Climate & Weather

Trade winds blow 10–25 mph from the northeast. South and west shores are typically calmer — ideal for eFoiling, SUP, and kayaking.

Ideal Conditions

Water Conditions

No wetsuit needed — a rashguard is sufficient year-round. Water stays 74–80°F. Sessions before 10am offer the flattest water on south and west shores.

Water

Body of Water

Pacific Ocean

Temperature

74–80°F (23–27°C)

Visibility

Excellent (50–100+ ft)

Tide Range

1–3 ft

Top Things to Do

Beyond the water in Maui

Unforgettable experiences to round out your Maui trip.

Road to Hana

Iconic 64-mile coastal drive with 620 curves, 59 bridges, waterfalls, and lush rainforest.

Haleakalā Sunrise

Watch the sunrise from 10,023 ft above sea level inside a volcanic crater — a bucket-list experience.

Surf at Ho'okipa

Watch world-class windsurfers and surfers at one of the most famous wave breaks in the Pacific.

Whale Watching (Dec – Apr)

Thousands of humpback whales migrate to Maui's warm, shallow waters each winter. Visible from shore or by boat.

Snorkel Molokini Crater

Boat out to this sunken volcanic crater for crystal-clear snorkeling with 250+ species of tropical fish.

Kayak to Turtle Town

Paddle from Makena to a lava reef where Hawaiian green sea turtles rest — incredible close encounters.

Maui at a Glance

Key facts & figures

Quick stats about Maui and why it's a top destination.

120 miles
Coastline
276
Sunny Days/Year
77°F
Avg Water Temp
164,754
Population
South & West shores — calm mornings
Best Wind Conditions
Kahului Airport (OGG)
Nearest Airport
The Valley Isle
Island Nickname
~3 million
Annual Visitors

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about water sports in Maui

Maui combines warm water year-round (74–80°F), consistent trade winds, and diverse coastline — from glass-calm south shores perfect for eFoiling to world-class wind and wave conditions on the north shore for kiting and windsurfing. It's where many pros train and where foiling culture truly thrives.
eFoiling uses a motorized hydrofoil board — no wind needed. Wing foiling uses a handheld inflatable wing to catch wind while riding a foil board. Kiteboarding uses a large kite connected by lines to pull you across the water on a board. All three get you flying above the water, but the power source is different.
The calmest waters are at Makena Beach, Kanapali Beach, Sugar Beach in Kihei, and Ma'alaea Harbor. Go early morning before 10am for glass-flat conditions. The south and west shores are protected from trade winds, making them ideal for beginners.
Ho'okipa Beach and Kanaha Beach Park are the epicenters. Kanaha is the go-to for kiteboarding with consistent side-shore winds and sandy bottom. Ho'okipa is legendary for windsurfing and wave riding. Kite Beach near Kahului also has reliable afternoon thermals.
No! eFoiling is the easiest entry point — the electric motor does the work, so you don't need wind or waves. Most beginners get up and flying in their first lesson. Wing foiling has a steeper learning curve and helps to have some board sport background, but lessons make it very accessible.
Maui's trade winds blow 15–25 mph from the northeast most afternoons, especially from April through September. Kanaha and Kite Beach get the most consistent wind. Winter can be more variable, but south swells bring great wave kiting conditions on the north shore.
It's one of the best places to learn. The warm water means no wetsuit, and the south shore offers flat-water spots where you can practice wing handling before transitioning to the foil. Many operators on Vaveo offer wing foil lessons from beginner through advanced.
It depends on your sport. eFoiling is great year-round — calm mornings happen every season. Kiteboarding and windsurfing peak from April to September when trade winds are strongest. Winter months (Nov–Feb) bring bigger north shore swells for experienced wave riders, while south shores stay flat.
Yes — check Vaveo listings for eFoil and wing foil rentals from verified local operators. Many shops in Kahului and Paia also rent kiteboarding gear. For eFoil battery rentals, check our Battery Network to skip hazmat shipping fees.
Ho'okipa is considered the windsurfing capital of the world. Consistent 20+ mph trade winds, powerful reef breaks, and warm water create perfect conditions. Legends like Robby Naish put it on the map in the 1980s. It hosts major competitions and draws elite riders from around the globe.
No wetsuit needed! Water temps stay 74–80°F year-round. A rashguard for sun protection is all you need. For kiteboarding, a harness and impact vest are recommended. Board shorts or a swimsuit work fine. Don't forget reef-safe sunscreen and sunglasses with a strap.
Always wear a helmet and impact vest when foiling. Stay clear of swimmers, surfers, and reef areas. Check wind forecasts and go early when conditions are calmest. If you're new, book a lesson with a certified instructor who knows the local waters. Respect the ocean and know your limits.

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