Māʻili Beach Park is a picturesque waterfront destination located on the west coast of Oahu, offering stunning ocean views and a serene escape for seaside activities.
Māʻili Beach Park is situated along the West Coast of Oahu in the Waiʻanae district. It is well-known for its expansive sandy beaches, gentle rolling waves, and picturesque sunsets. The park provides residents and visitors with a quintessential Hawaiian beach experience, offering ample opportunities for swimming, picnicking, and surfing, especially for beginner surfers due to its consistently mild surf. The region is rich in native flora and visitors might spot Hawaiian monk seals sunbathing on the shores. The park holds cultural significance for the local Hawaiian community, and its tranquil and less crowded nature makes it an ideal location for those seeking to unwind. While it does not have significant built structures, amenities such as restrooms, picnic tables, and parking are available, making it a convenient destination for families and beachgoers.
Pristine sandy beach with gentle waves perfect for swimming and beginner surfing.
Opportunity to spot native Hawaiian monk seals.
Spectacular west coast sunsets over the Pacific Ocean.
Less crowded location offering tranquility and relaxation.
A popular spot for shore fishing and scenic views.
Occasional sightings of this endangered species along the shore.
Multiple picnic tables with scenic ocean views.