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Pony Meet-n-Greet Only at Turtle Bay

Pony Meet & Greet | The Stables

ALL AGES

This family-friendly activity is perfect for little ones who are curious about horses. Get an introduction to basic horse knowledge and care. Reservations highly recommended.

Family on the beach

Keiki Passport

ALL AGES

At check-in, young adventurers receive a special passport to explore the property. As they complete activities, they collect stamps. Fill the passport and earn a special prize.

Lei Making

Lei Making

ALL AGES

Lei is a symbol of aloha. Learn more about this rich tradition and how to string a Lei of flowers for your loved one. Reservations highly recommended.

Ukuklele Lessons

Ukulele Lessons

AGES 8 & UP

Let's play music together. In this introductory lesson you'll learn basic 'ukulele chords and strum to a Hawaiian tune. Reservations highly recommended.

Kawela Bay

Kawela Bay

Distance: 1.2 miles, 15 to 25-min walk

This secluded North Shore beach offers calm waters perfect for kayaking, outrigger canoe rides, and beginner surfing. A scenic path leads to a beautiful banyan tree, making it a peaceful, hidden gem.

Kuilima Cove

Kuilima Cove

Distance: steps from the main resort

This popular spot offers calm waters year-round, ideal for snorkeling, swimming, and sunbathing. Beach chairs, umbrellas, and other rental gear are available for your comfort.

Banyan Tree

Banyan Tree

Distance: 1.1 miles, 15 to 25-min walk

This single tree is known for its otherworldly beauty with its intertwined stems and aerial roots. It's also been the backdrop for many movie scenes and TV shows, including LOST and Pirates of the Caribbean.

Coastline aerial - King's Walk

King's Walk

Distance: 0.25 to 1.5 miles, 15 to 25-min walk

King's Walk, named for Hawaiian royalty, stretches from Kuilima Cove to Kahuku Point. Enjoy a leisurely stroll with the chance to spot marine life and native birds along the scenic shoreline.