Keanae Peninsula
Keanae Peninsula, Maui
The Keanae Peninsula is located off of Maui’s famous Road to Hana. It’s a nice spot to visit on your way to Hana (or on your way back). The scenery is gorgeous. There’s an old Hawaiian village, taro patches and a church that was built in 1856. The shoreline on this peninsula is rocky.
Even though there’s no sandy beach, the waves slashing against the rocks and lava pinnacles provide some great picture-taking opportunities. In 1946, the Keanae Peninsula was almost completely destroyed by a tsunami. The only building that was left standing was the old stone church.
Keanae Peninsula Overview
- Located right off of Hana Highway
- Gorgeous shoreline, with waves crashing against lava rocks
- Old Hawaiian village and church built in 1856
- Swimming or other water activities are not possible here due to the rocky shoreline and dangerous high surf and currents
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