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Maui in July

Beach & water quality guide — which coast to visit, top beaches, and what to expect

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July Overview

0.2″
Avg. Rainfall
79–81°F
Water Temp
Low
Advisory Risk
High
Crowd Level
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Bottom line: Dry season — excellent swimming conditions across most beaches

Which Coast in July?

Both South and West Maui coasts are excellent in summer. South swells occasionally hit the south coast but are usually mild. West Maui enjoys flat calm water perfect for snorkeling at Black Rock and Kapalua Bay. Water temperatures reach their warmest (79–81°F). The Road to Hana beaches are more accessible with drier conditions.

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What If It Rains?

Maui’s South Shore (Wailea, Kīhei) recovers fastest from rain — often within 24 hours — because it’s the driest coast. West Maui takes 48–72 hours. Rainy-day alternatives: Maui Ocean Center, Iʻao Valley (if not flooding), Lahaina town shopping and galleries, upcountry Maui farm tours.

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July Events & Highlights

Maui Film Festival (June) and the Kapalua Wine & Food Festival bring visitors. Slack-key guitar festivals showcase Hawaiian music. Calm ocean conditions make summer ideal for Molokini snorkel tours.

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Maui like in July?

Maui in July is in the dry season with calm ocean conditions, warm water, and minimal rainfall. Average rainfall is 0.2 inches (on the dry side), water temperature is 79–81°F, and advisory risk is low. Dry season — excellent swimming conditions across most beaches

Which Maui coast is best in July?

In July, most of Maui's coastline is excellent for swimming. Both South and West coasts are ideal. Snorkeling at Molokini and Kapalua Bay is at its best.

Does it rain on Maui in July?

Yes, it can rain on Maui in July, but conditions vary dramatically by location. The dry/leeward side averages about 0.2 inches for the month, while the wet/windward side can receive 5-10x that amount. Summer months have minimal rainfall, making water quality concerns much lower.

Best beaches on Maui in July?

The best beaches on Maui in July include Ka'anapali Beach, Napili Bay, Kapalua Bay. These are recommended for July because dry-season conditions bring calm water, warm temperatures, and excellent visibility.

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⚠️ Important Disclaimer

Safe to Swim Hawaii is an independent passion project — not affiliated with the Hawaii Department of Health or any government agency. Water quality ratings are estimates based on publicly available testing data and seasonal patterns. They are not real-time measurements and may not reflect current conditions.

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