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Kaanapali Palms Panoramic Art Prints
Kaanapali Palms Panoramic Art Prints
Kaanapali is a census-designated place in Maui County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 1,250 at the 2010 census. The master-planned town is located in the Old Hawaii of Hanakaoo, as in the same name of the southern end of Kaanapali Beach's Hanakaoo Canoe Beach. With three miles of white sand and crystal clear water, it’s no wonder why Kaanapali Beach was once named America’s Best Beach. Fronting Kaanapali’s hotels and resorts, this former retreat for the royalty of Maui is now a popular getaway for the world. Kaanapali was Hawaii’s first planned resort and has become a model for resorts around the globe. Five hotels and six condominium villages face this renowned beach. Also fronting Kaanapali is the open air Whalers Village, a world-class shopping complex that has a variety of exceptional shops and restaurants, a renowned whaling museum and free Hawaiian entertainment. Kaanapali also has two championship golf courses, the Royal Kaanapali and the Kaanapali Kai, where you may even see a breaching whale as you try to line up a shot. One of Kaanapali Beach’s most famous attractions is the daily cliff diving ceremony off of the beach’s northernmost cliffs known as Puu Kekaa, or Black Rock. Kaanapali is on the northwestern coast of Maui, and it is one of the first planned resort areas in Hawaii. The primary attraction of the resort area is the three miles of wide, white sand beaches that most of the hotels face. Numerous beach activities are available for tourists, including surfing, swimming, sunbathing and beach volleyball. Kaanapali Beach has everything: long sandy beach, sunshine, shallow water close to shore, snorkeling beside Black Rock at the north end, tour boats departing right from the beach, kiosks to rent beach equipment or buy sunscreen, restaurants, shopping, and fancy resorts.