Live Maui Webcams
We've assembled the most comprehensive collection of webcams from across the island of Maui. While other sites show you sample images that came from the webcam at some point in time, each of these still images is LIVE from the island of Maui in Hawaii. So if you look at the picture on this page and it looks sunny there, you can be sure that it is actually sunny there NOW. Hawaii's time zone is 3-6 hours later than the time on the mainland, so if all you're seeing is black, it's probably nighttime here.Click on any of the images to open a new window that will take you to the official website for that webcam.
Kama'ole Beach Park I
This is a live picture from the northern end of Kama'ole Beach Park I, also known as Charley Young Beach. The island in the distance is Kaho'olawe, which was used as a military training target during World War II. If you click on the picture a new window will open taking you to http://www.mauirealestate.net, where you can view a full-motion video from this webcam!Kama'ole Beach Park II
This is a live picture looking south at Kama'ole II from the Hale Pau Hana, which is on the point of land between Kama'ole I and Kama'ole II. If you're wondering what the surf conditions are on the beaches of South Kihei, this image is a good summary (although you should note that the beaches of Makena State Park, including Big Beach and Little Beach frequently have much stronger surf). Click on the picture and a new window will open taking you to http://www.hphresort.com, where you can view a full-motion video from this webcam!Molokini
This is a live picture of Molokini Island, the half-sunken volanic crater off the shore of south Kihei which is one of the finest scuba diving and snorkeling locations in the world. If you click on the picture a new window will open taking you to Net Solutions Hawaii, where you can view a full-motion video from this webcam, steer the camera around and zoom in and out.
Ka'anapali Beach
This is a live view of Ka'anapali Beach from the roof of the Sheraton Maui Resort. Click on the image to go to the Westin's website, where you can steer this camera around and zoom in and out, if you have a modern browser with Java enabled.And here is another live view of Ka'anapali Beach from the roof of the Westin Maui Resort. Click on the image to go to the Westin's website, where you can steer this camera around and zoom in and out.
Kahekili Beach
This is a live picture from the Maui Eldorado Resort's Beach Cabana, on the south end of Kahekili Beach. Black Rock is just visible to the left of the picture. If you click on the picture a new window will open taking you to The Maui Eldorado Website, where you can view this webcam automatically updating every 30 seconds.This is a live view of the south end of Kahekili Beach, also known as Airport Beach and North Beach, in Lahaina, directly in front of the Westin Ka'anapali Resort. Click on the picture to go to their website, where, if you have Java enabled on your browser, you can move the camera around and zoom in and out!
And here is another live picture from Kahekili Beach, looking towards the south from the Maui Kai. If you click on the picture a new window will open taking you to http://www.mauikai.com, where you can view full-motion video from this webcam, zoom it in and out, and steer it around to different parts of the beach. This camera has a particularly good view of the sunset on most days.
Napili Beach
And here is another live picture from Napili Bay. If you click on the picture a new window will open taking you to http://www.napilikai.com, where you can view full-motion video from this webcam, zoom it in and out, and steer it around to different parts of the beach!Napili Point
This is a live view from Napili Point, north of Lahaina, from the Napili Point Resort. Click on the picture to go to their website, http://www.napilicam.com where, if you have Java enabled on your browser, you can move the camera around and zoom in and out!
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