Entrance to the public beach is via the resort parking lot. Parking is free but can be difficult and a long walk may be required to reach the bay area. There is a café right on the beach. The beach itself is sandy and a great place to picnic.
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Anyone can visit the beach, not just the resort guests and it is free. Kids played in the water and I was even able to go snorkeling, although there are better places to snorkel on the island (Shark's Cove and Hanauma Bay). Nice place to relax and swim and great for families.
Is this beach private? - Turtle Bay Beach. “Is this beach private?” No, all beaches in Hawaii are public access. The Turtle Bay Resort has plenty of parking spot for beach goers.
This is a wonderful sandy, mostly protected beach that is open to hotel guests and the public alike. It has great amenities including Roy's Beach Bar. The big caveat is that there is NO Lifeguard and a caution to only swim on the right side of the beach protected by a coral wall.
No, Turtle Bay Resort does not offer a day pass. Most amenities—including the pools, cabanas, beach equipment and activities—are exclusive to overnight guests staying at Turtle Bay Resort.
Turtle bay is pretty casual so I'd still be on for jeans top boots and coat or jumper dress boots and coat. Donald Duck costume? Wear whatever feels good.
Turtle Bay: Turtle Bay is located on the North Shore of Oahu and is a great spot to see turtles. The water is mostly clear, and you can see turtles swimming in their natural habitat. The best time to snorkel at Turtle Bay is during the summer months when the water is calm and the visibility is high.
Turtle Bay: Turtle Bay is located on the North Shore of Oahu and is a great spot to see turtles. The water is mostly clear, and you can see turtles swimming in their natural habitat. The best time to snorkel at Turtle Bay is during the summer months when the water is calm and the visibility is high.
Don't confuse Turtle Bay with Laniakea Beach. Turtle Bay is a resort on the north shore of Oahu. Sometimes you can see turtles there. But Laniakea Beach, also known as Turtle Beach, is where the turtles really like to go to rest.