Pros
- Beautiful, remote location on Oahu's North Shore
- Chic beachy rooms, most with beautiful ocean views
- Large suites and bungalows available for groups
- All pools, many public spaces, and some guest rooms (albeit limited number) are ADA compliant
- Shops inside resort offer everyday necessities, as well as luxury goods
- A host of on-site activities, including golf, helicopter tours, and horseback riding
- Dogs allowed (weight restrictions apply)
- Free Wi-Fi
Cons
- Non-optional daily resort fee
- Food at many of the restaurants can be pricey
- Car is necessary to reach other parts of island (and additional dining options)
- Parking lot fills up quickly during the day
Bottom Line
This self-contained upscale resort on a peninsular outcropping of Oahu’s north shore focuses on relaxation and outdoor activities. Families -- and couples in particular -- come here for the golf course, horseback riding, surfing, and other outdoor activities; nightlife is limited to the property’s bars and restaurants. A car is necessary for getting to dining options beyond the resort, which some guests have commented is desirable because of high prices at the on-site restaurants; the nearby town of Haleiwa is about a 25-minute drive, though popular local food spots like Giovanni’s Aloha Shrimp in Kahuku are much closer to the resort. Rooms are upscale, chic, and beachy, and most have ocean views.
Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Jacuzzi
- Kids Club
- Pets Allowed
- Pool
- Spa
Scene
Self-contained resort with lots of activities popular with families
452 rooms and suites make for a sprawling property in this picturesque setting at the tip of Oahu’s northern end. Once a Marriott property, the resort has been renovated with a beach theme. The location is cited repeatedly by guests as the main draw; while a car is necessary for taking full advantage of the area, there are a number of ways to explore the surrounding quiet bay and the nearby wildlife refuge, including hiking and biking (the resort offer bike rentals). The weather on the exposed outcropping that the hotel sits on can be erratic (some guests complain about the wind); the surrounding beaches are popular with surfers.
Location
On Oahu’s northern tip, with views of nearby Kawela Bay Beach park
Turtle Bay resort is a self-contained property. As an isolated outpost on Oahu’s North Shore, it is popular with surfers because of its exposure to the open ocean and relatively wild coastline. The property is an hour’s drive from Honolulu International Airport; Haliewa and Kahuku, which both have food options, are a 25-minute and a 10-minute drive away, respectively.
Rooms
Chic, beachy rooms
Rooms and suites at Turtle Bay Resort completed renovations in 2014 and have an upscale island look. There are subtle accents in wicker, linen, and other natural fibers; the color palette is light blue, white, and brown. Most rooms have lanai doors that open onto a patio, which varies in size with room price, and many, though not all, have stunning ocean views.
All rooms have coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The resort implements green practices, which means some limitations on extra linens.
Features
All-inclusive property with pools, golf course, biking, surfing, and other activities
Turtle Bay Resort provides a wide array of activities and services (though many come at an extra cost), including golf, horseback riding, volleyball, tennis, surfing lessons, snorkeling, and exercise classes. Guests can also take helicopter tours for an extra fee. Two hot tubs and two saline pools overlook the beach; one of the pools is designed for children and has a small water slide. There is also a spa with an extensive list of treatments and salon services, as well as a decent-sized fitness center with cardio equipment and weight machines.
A handful of restaurants and bars are scattered throughout the resort, and range in formality from sit-down to poolside. Guests have commented that the property’s food can be expensive.
The Cove Art Gallery showcases the work of local artists and offers drawing and painting classes. There is also a variety of boutique shops, which offer mainly luxury goods.
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Things You Should Know About Turtle Bay Resort
Also Known As
- Turtle Bay Oahu
- Turtle Bay Hotel
- Turtle Bay Resort Oahu
- Turtle Bay
- Turtle Bay Resort Hawaii
- Turtle Bay Kahuku
Room Types
- Ali'i Presidential Suite
- Beach Cottage
- Deluxe Ocean Front Guest Room
- Four Bedroom Villa
- Ilima Two Bedroom Suite with Parlor
- Maile One Bedroom Suite
- Ocean Front Guestroom
- Ocean View Guestroom
- Pikake Junior Suite
- Premium Ocean Front Guest Room
- Three Bedroom Villa
- Villa Studio
Address
57-091 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku, Hawaii 96731-2149, United States
Phone
(808) 293-6000
Website
Scene
Self-contained resort with lots of activities popular with families
452 rooms and suites make for a sprawling property in this picturesque setting at the tip of Oahu’s northern end. Once a Marriott property, the resort has been renovated with a beach theme. The location is cited repeatedly by guests as the main draw; while a car is necessary for taking full advantage of the area, there are a number of ways to explore the surrounding quiet bay and the nearby wildlife refuge, including hiking and biking (the resort offer bike rentals). The weather on the exposed outcropping that the hotel sits on can be erratic (some guests complain about the wind); the surrounding beaches are popular with surfers.
Location
On Oahu’s northern tip, with views of nearby Kawela Bay Beach park
Turtle Bay resort is a self-contained property. As an isolated outpost on Oahu’s North Shore, it is popular with surfers because of its exposure to the open ocean and relatively wild coastline. The property is an hour’s drive from Honolulu International Airport; Haliewa and Kahuku, which both have food options, are a 25-minute and a 10-minute drive away, respectively.
Rooms
Chic, beachy rooms
Rooms and suites at Turtle Bay Resort completed renovations in 2014 and have an upscale island look. There are subtle accents in wicker, linen, and other natural fibers; the color palette is light blue, white, and brown. Most rooms have lanai doors that open onto a patio, which varies in size with room price, and many, though not all, have stunning ocean views.
All rooms have coffeemakers, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi. The resort implements green practices, which means some limitations on extra linens.
Features
All-inclusive property with pools, golf course, biking, surfing, and other activities
Turtle Bay Resort provides a wide array of activities and services (though many come at an extra cost), including golf, horseback riding, volleyball, tennis, surfing lessons, snorkeling, and exercise classes. Guests can also take helicopter tours for an extra fee. Two hot tubs and two saline pools overlook the beach; one of the pools is designed for children and has a small water slide. There is also a spa with an extensive list of treatments and salon services, as well as a decent-sized fitness center with cardio equipment and weight machines.
A handful of restaurants and bars are scattered throughout the resort, and range in formality from sit-down to poolside. Guests have commented that the property’s food can be expensive.
The Cove Art Gallery showcases the work of local artists and offers drawing and painting classes. There is also a variety of boutique shops, which offer mainly luxury goods.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Airport Transportation
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Babysitting Services
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Basic Television
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Beach
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Beauty / Hair Salon
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Business Center
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Cable
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Children's Pool
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Dry Cleaning
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Fitness Center
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Full Kitchen
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Gameroom / Arcade
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Golf Course
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Internet
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Jacuzzi
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Kids Allowed
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Kids Club
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Pets Allowed
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Smoking Rooms Available
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Spa
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Supervised Kids Activities
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Swim-Up Bar
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Tennis Court
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