- TripBuzz found 207 things to do with kids in or near Makena, Hawaii, including 194 fun activities for kids in nearby cities within 25 miles like Wailuku, Lahaina, Kula and Wailea.
- From Maluaka Beach to Oneloa Beach, the Makena area offers 76 different types of family activities, including: Beaches, Surfing Lessons, Parks and Ziplines.
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Off Wailea Alanui Drive, Kihei, HI 96753
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Big Beach in Makena State Park offers soft, white sand with lots of square footage. The waves are generally big and provides an opportunity for bodyboarders to do tricks and catch waves.
1.9 Miles
Famous as an unofficial nudist haven, Little Beach is also popular among clothed beachgoers. Public nudity is technically forbidden in Hawaii, but this law is rarely enforce on Little Beach. Use discretion when travelling with children.
1.9 Miles
The lavish Te Au Moana Luau is a celebration of Hawaiian life, culture and history. All dancers and other performers are native Hawaiians and professional dancers and acrobats. Reservations are recommended.
2.0 Miles
The largest resort tennis facility on the island of Maui, the Wailea Tennis Club is one of the country's 50 best resorts. The traditional country club atmosphere is a treat for those looking for a sporty island getaway.
2.1 Miles
Located near the Grand Wailea hotel, is the soft sand and clear waters of Wailea Beach. The calm waves create a nice atmosphere for snorkeling and other water activities.
2.2 Miles
The warm, calm waters of Ulua Beach are wonderful for wimming, surfing and snorkeling. Free parking is available. The beach features restrooms and shower stalls. The dense sand and large shallow area make Ulua Beach a terrific place to swim and play with children.
2.4 Miles
Grab your snorkeling gear and spend some time exploring Mokapu Beach Park, in Maui. Lava rock formations crop up near the shore, while the surf is sandy and gently slopes making it ideal for swimming in calmer waters.
2.4 Miles
A peaceful quarter mile sandy waterfront, Oneloa Beach is a local favorite for residents. The uncrowded shores looks upon a shallow reef where visitors can snorkel among wildlife or they can dive from cliffs into deep water.
2.5 Miles
Ahihi Bay is a great spot for a day on the water. Visitors can go kayaking, snorkeling, or SCUBA diving, or simply relax and enjoy the view and maybe spot a green sea turtle or an eagle ray.
2.6 Miles
Native Hawaiians and tourists rank Keawakapu as among the state's best swimming beaches. Its fine-grained sand is devoid of sharp rocks and litter, and the water is sparkling, clean and warm.