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One of our favorite boardwalks is in Kaanapali. You can walk from Hanakao'o Beach Park all the way to Duke's Beachhouse Restaurant next to the Aston Mahana and Honua Kai Konea hotels. It's a long walk with many resorts in front of it. You also wrap around the Sheraton at Black Rock. If you walk from one end to the other, you're looking at at least an hour each way. Some of it will be covered by trees, but most of it runs alongside the ocean and offers full sun.
There are plenty of spots to stop for drinks and food. We love this walk for sunset or in the early morning when the sun isn't as strong. When on the south side, there's a similar long walk along the ocean in Wailea. You have to cross beaches here and there, but a lot of it is composed of paved path along the water and resorts.
On of Maui's most acclaimed high chiefs was Kahekili (ruled circa 1766-1793,) who excelled in the game of "lele kawa," or cliff jumping. He gained respect from many warriors for his leaps from Pu'u Keka'a, as most were frightened of the spirits who lived in the area."
The Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa is built into the beach side of Black Rock. each night you can watch the torch lighting ceremony and cliff dive.