Also known as Pu’u Keka’a, Black Rock is a large, rocky outcropping set on the northernmost end of Ka’anapali Beach. It separates the main beach from a small but beautiful resort, which holds a torch lighting by the rock every evening. The rock is a popular cliff jumping spot, especially with younger visitors, but less experienced swimmers should be wary of the strong currents that sometimes occur in the area. Many people also come here to snorkel and dive, as the waters are home to sea turtles and beautiful tropical fish. Snorkeling gear can be rented from a kiosk near the rock.

Off Hwy 30, Lahaina, Maui, HI 96761

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