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dixie maru beach (kapukahehu)

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    • Rockymom77 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      We went to this secluded beach several times. There were usually a few other people, but not at all crowded. It was the only place here on the west end that you can actually get into the water and swim.
    • jetlag_8 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is the only Molokai beach we visited with people on it. Too much turbulence for good snorkeling the day we were there, but great swimming. A beautiful spot!
    • mtinnkeeper 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      Dangerously high surf during several days of our December visit pounded breaking waves into this normally protected and calm cove. Even so, It still was a perfect picnic place. I hope to go to Molokai again some day & find this cove calm and inviting.
    • akm193Sydney 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is kind of hard to find place, and we were very lucky to find it. The beach is located at the last public beach access. The rocks with smiley faces are actually at the parking, so you won't find them from the main road.Unlike Papohaku Beach, the water is very calm, and suitable for swimming. You see more people swimming and sun bathing here.
    • qtjeep12 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      I love Dixie Maru Beach on Molokai! My BFF lives in Kaunakakai and her ohana brought us here 10 years ago when we visited Molokai for the very first time. Dixie Maru is absolutely stunning, completely unspoiled and a perfect spot to swim, body board, snorkel and just hang out in the warm sun. Dixie is about 40 minutes away from Kaunakakai and you should stop at the state beach a few miles before if you need to go to the bathroom before or after. It's a small parking lot and you must back out in order to get out of the area when leaving. No worries there's never a lot of traffic There's a beach shower in the parking lot to clean off after your fun in the sun. Make sure you bring a lawn chair, sunblock slippas and a towel. Wear your slippas down towards the beach to protect your feet from thorny branches from the kiawe trees. While the kiawe trees provide a nice shade make sure you move all the thorny branches away before you plop your towel/lawn chair down. Those things hurt even when they puncture your slippa. When in doubt, bring some tobbies.Dixie Maru is an awesome swimming beach. Nestled in a cove and and protected by a reef, the water is fairly calm for you to enjoy swimming, snorkeling and all the family fun. Bring a picnic and enjoy this wonderful spot. No lifeguards and don't keep any valuables in your car.
    • tugflorida 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This is a fantastic beach, hardly anyone on it, suitable for swimming and snorkeling depending on winds, but calm compared to other Molokai beaches. Ideal to sunbathe in peace and quiet. Good for families.
    • MelissaW1 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      This was one of the few clear beaches we could swim at given there are no lifeguards on Molokai and we are not the best swimmers. Crystal clear, minimal waves, gorgeous view and nice hikes that start here.
    • 197rickw 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      At the end of the road park your car and it's a short walk to the beach. Wear sandals to protect from stones and acacia thorns underfoot. No change or washroom facilities so come prepared. Bring chairs and beach mats to enjoy the views and sun. The beach forms a nice cove with barrier rocks and reef protecting from large waves. A great place to swim safely by all ages. Trees at the beach edge provide a bit of shade until about 1pm. Highly recommended!
    • akwren 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      It is a small cove that has protected waters. It is rare to find a swimmable beach on Molokai in the winter months. It was somewhat crowed all the days we went there, but nothing like the other islands. We saw monk seals among the rocks at on end of the beach and turtles in the water. The locals come there to boogie board and provide great entertainment. You can snorkel here, but if you go too far out there is a strong current that will try to suck you out to sea. There are great shade spots all along this beach, but beware there are very long, sharp thorns in the sand along the tree line. We spent several lovely afternoons here reading in the shade and dipping in the water. My husband snorkeled and swam.
    • mistermaui 图标 图标 图标 图标 图标

      At the very end of the road, at the end of a rainbow, a pot of gold!A small, perfectly protected, easily accessed stellar beach. Picnic tables, clear clean water. Rudimentary toilet facilities, but with potable running water.The big plus- nobody much there! Unlike comparable beaches on other islands, this one attracted us and 4 other folks for a late afternoon/sunset swim.
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