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This Paradise is Declared as The Best Beach in The US

Kaanapali Beach is a three-mile stretch of soft, white sand located alongside Maui’s West Coast, north of Lahaina town. It is the best beach in the US, according to Tripadvisor’s latest ranking. The Beach is home to coral reefs & vibrant marine life, including humpback whales that migrate from December to April each year. Visitors can engage in snorkelling, diving& whale watching or stay on dry land & relax on the beach. Kaanapali Beach includes seven hotel fronts& outdoor shopping at Whaler’sVillage.It’s a great place to take a stroll or jog along the 1.5- mile-long paved path. You can admire the crystal-clear waters of the Pacific Ocean& its stunning sands.

A shopping centre is located in the centre of  Whaler’s Village, with an array of stores& restaurants. The iconic ABC convenience store offers you anything from surf gear, to high-end clothing & other titbits. Billabong, Lululemon & Sephora are some of the other shops. Parking facilities are available at Whaler’s Village. Island Vintage Coffee is an ideal place for your morning cup of joy!

If you want to visit the best island & the US’s best beach, it’s Maui, with the warm & welcoming aloha spirit of its people, glimpses of old Hawaii along the undeveloped Road to Hana, mountains, lush valleys, US National Park, top golf courses, top resorts,& amazing farm-to-table food. It seemingly has it all on one small island. As you explore the beauty of Maui, please respect the unique culture of the Hawaii people& their deep connection & protection of their Aina (land).

It’s fantastic to visit Kaanapali Beach, Asit is filled with endless activities & beautiful sights. It is a popular beach that has grabbed a hold of visitors’ hearts & minds for generations. The crescent-shaped three-mile stretch of soft white sand along Maui’s West Coast has long been a magnet for travellers, as it has got  clear blue waters, coral reefs, & vibrant marine life. So, visit Kaanapali Beach with Aloha Aina, alive of the land, so it will be here for generations of visitors to come.

Govind Tekale

Embarking on a new journey post-retirement, Govind, once a dedicated teacher, has transformed his enduring passion for current affairs and general knowledge into a conduit for expression through writing. His historical love affair with reading, which borders on addiction, has evolved into a medium to articulate his thoughts and disseminate vital information. Govind pens down his insights on a myriad of crucial topics, including the environment, wildlife, energy, sustainability, and health, weaving through every aspect that is quintessential for both our existence and that of our planet. His writings not only mirror his profound understanding and curiosity but also serve as a valuable resource, offering a deep dive into issues that are critical to our collective future and well-being.

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