Maui – Red Sand and Beaches near Hana I spent the day exploring various east shore beaches near Hana on Maui, Hawaii. The red sand beach was beautiful in particular! Hamoa beach is also a favorite, with great waves and snorkeling. I saw some beautiful BIG fish there. Waianapanapa State Park has a great black sand beach called Honokalani. Definitely check this one out as well! Enjoy! Kaihalulu bay and Red Sand Beach lie at 20°45′8″N 155°58′54″WCoordinates: 20°45′8″N 155°58′54″W, on the side of Ka’uiki Head,[1] which is a cinder cone just south of Hana Bay, on the eastern coast of Maui island.[2] The bay name comes from kai halulu which means “roaring sea” in the Hawaiian language.[3] The hill name comes from ka ʻuiki which means “the glimmer”. It was the site of a fortress and temple (heiau) where several battles were fought against invaders from Hawaiʻi island. It was also the birthplace of powerful civil leader Queen Kaʻahumanu.[4][5] Red Sand Beach is partially shielded from the rough open ocean by an offshore reef. The result is a natural sea wall that protects the bay from large waves. Kaihalulu is one of the few red sand beaches in the world. The sand is a deep red-black, which contrasts with the blue water, the black sea wall, and the green ironwood trees. The cindercone behind the beach erodes constantly, which continually enlarges the cove.[6] This hill is rich in iron, and is why the beach’s sand is such a deep red. Kaihalulu is extremely isolated and requires a …