
Whale Watch Cam at Kāʻanapali Beach
OnlineGaze across the warm waters of the Auʻau Channel from the golden sands of Kāʻanapali Beach on Maui's sun-drenched western shore. This live webcam watches the tranquil anchorage where humpback whales surface and sailboats ride at anchor beneath the volcanic ridges of West Maui.
Watch for the iconic basalt headland of Puʻu Kekaʻa (Black Rock) framing one of Hawaii's most celebrated resort coastlines.
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Kāʻanapali Beach and the West Maui Shore
This camera overlooks the palm-lined sands of Kāʻanapali, a three-mile stretch of golden beach backed by resorts on the leeward coast of Maui. The view sweeps across the calm Auʻau Channel toward the neighboring islands of Lānaʻi and Molokaʻi on the horizon.
A Premier Whale-Watching Window
The sheltered waters off Kāʻanapali sit within the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, one of the planet's finest stages for observing humpback whales as they breach, spout, and travel along the coast.
Puʻu Kekaʻa and the Anchorage
At the northern end stands Puʻu Kekaʻa, the dramatic volcanic promontory known as Black Rock, a revered Hawaiian landmark. Catamarans and yachts ride at anchor in the bay, a timeless scene of West Maui life.
An Iconic Hawaiian Resort Coast
Kāʻanapali is one of Hawaii's most renowned beach destinations, prized for its crystalline surf, snorkeling, and spectacular oceanfront vistas. This real-time view brings the rhythm of the Pacific to viewers anywhere.
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