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The North Shore of Oahu offers a diversity of scenery and activities in a warm and friendly community. Along the coastline are some of the world's most legendary surfing spots including Sunset Beach, the Banzai Pipeline and Waimea Bay.
Turtle Bay Resort is located on the lands of Kuilima where the wide plains mauka (mountain side) of the resort are presently covered by the golf course. Kuilima means to go arm in arm. Hawaiian legend refers to three men who walked in that manner while crossing these plains.
From the stirring big-wave surf to the extraordinary cultural history, Oahu's North Shore is rich in many opportunities for sightseeing, adventure, exploration, rest and relaxation. It's a place where the warmth of a culture will forever live and the beauty is beyond words.
Driving Directions:
From the Honolulu International Airport, take H1 Freeway, Westbound. Stay on the HI Freeway for approximately six miles. Look for signs for the H2 Freeway, Northbound (North Shore/Wahiawa). Merge right onto the H2 Freeway. Continue on the H2 Freeway North to Wahiawa. Exit at Wahiawa (Exit 8) on to 80 (Kamehameha Hwy) through Wahiawa. Continue Northbound, 80 connects with 99. Stay on 99 to Haleiwa. The road now bypasses Haleiwa and becomes route 83. Continue on 83 approximately 20 minutes toward Kahuku. Turtle Bay Resort will be on the left hand side.