Last Updated on January 7, 2021
On the eastern coast of Maui, you will find a stunning beach with red sand, which is very rare to find in the world. The only way to access this beautiful beach is through an overgrown cliff-side trail. It is a hard road, but once you get there, it is worth it.
You still have to stay away from entering the water, though, because that’s the one thing that will keep your body “alive” enough to enjoy that view.
Makena Beach
Makena Beach, or “breakneck” beach, is where waves would break your bones as you are still entering the water. In case they didn’t, then you may expect some sharks to be around welcoming you into their sea.
Yes, Makena Beach is one of the most dangerous and deadly beaches in the world for shark attacks.
Lumahai Beach
Lumahai Beach is known with its pristine sand and stunning turquoise water that makes it one of the greatest destinations, but the rock ledges are too slippery and the big winter waves could make it a hazardous spot. In fact, there are many people who started to call this place Luma-die.
Magic Sands
It doesn’t matter how good you are at swimming, the mid-sized waves cause the shore to break every time they crash into the hard-packed sand. It is extremely dangerous and horrifying to be close to the shore. You never know what the Magic Sands could cause you!
Queen’s Bath
Queen’s Bath is not really a beach, but it is still a very dangerous spot that’s located along the Hawaiian coast. This place is nothing but a turquoise pool surrounded by igneous rock, which makes an amazing geological formation. Unfortunately, it is set in a striking black lava shoreline and it is exposed to deadly high surf.