Turtle Bay Beach


Immediately west of Turtle Bay Resort, Turtle Bay was named because of the green sea turtles that used to lay their eggs on the beach. Not any more, unfortunately. The beach is sandy, but offshore the bottom is rocky, making for poor swimming. This is a popular surf spot, however, and guests at the resort sometimes learn here.


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1. Kuilima Cove

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Just east of Turtle Bay Resort is beautiful little Kuilima Cove with its perfect, protected Bayview Beach. On the bay's right-hand side is an outer reef…

2. Kahuku Land Farms Roadside Stand

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3. Kaihalulu Beach

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A short walk along the beach east of Kuilima Cove is this beautiful, curved, white-sand beach backed by ironwoods. The rocky bottom means it's not great…

4. Kawela Bay

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West of Turtle Bay Resort, a 1.5-mile shoreline trail runs over to Kawela Bay. In winter you might spy whales cavorting offshore. After walking round…

6. Kahuku Farms

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7. Sunset Beach Park

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8. ʻEhukai Beach Park

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