This is one of my favorite parts about staying in Wailea, but even if you’re not this is a great way to see vacationland.
This beachfront walkway between Polo beach (Fairmont Kea Lani) and Mokapu beach (Andaz) is 1.5 miles of beachfront and cliffside beauty. Whether you’re a jogger or just a stroller (or using the path to hop from happy hour to happy hour), you’ll definitely want to explore the trail.
There’s plenty of public parking at Polo Beach, Wailea Beach, and Mokapu Beach and from there you’ll be able to access the trail.
As far as things to check out in Wailea…I think having a drink at the Lobby Bar at the Four Seasons is a must do Wailea experience. It’s just so…civilized.
Don’t miss the giant “aloha” sign in the outdoor lobby of the Wailea Beach Resort.
And once you hit Mokapu Beach in front of the Andaz (where the paved walkway ends), you can actually walk on the beach for a long way as it connects to Keawakapu Beach.