Papulua Beach
Beginner and Intermediate Diving. Average depth is 35 to 45 feet,
maximum depth is about 125 feet. This area is located at the East end
of Papalua beach (near the highway tunnel). Entrance is on the beach
right where the shoreline changes to rocks. There is wonderful coral
here, some of the best in the area. There are also lots of turtles. There isn't a big variety of reef fish, and the fish are timid and
won't let you approach them. Papalua beach is located
between Olowalu and the
tunnel on the main highway. Travel from Lahaina along the Honoapiilani past
Olowalu, mile marker 14, and right before the tunnel pull off the highway and park anywhere
you can along here. There is no parking lot for most of the beach. There are some restrooms (actually port-a-johns) and a phone. There are also a few picnic tables and some of the area is shaded by trees. The nearest food and drink is either Ma'alaea
Harbor or Olowalu General Store. There are no life guards at this location. Snorkeling is great, scuba diving is excellent, and when
the surf is up, this is a great place to surf .The calm water area
on the east is called "Coral Gardens" and is great for snorkeling and
diving. The area on the west is called "Thousand Peaks", a good place
for surfing. Thousand Peaks has hundreds of large coral heads ranging from 5 feet to 30 feet from the surface.
Whale watching at this beach during the humpback whale season, December thru
April is great.
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Turtle Reef Divers
PO Box 13085
Lahaina, Hawaii 96761
Toll Free 1-877-873-4837