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Another Kind of Depth Another Kind of Depth Turtle Bay spans across nearly 1,300 acres of lush, historic land, with five miles of untouched coastline and twelve miles of breathtaking trails. An oasis within reach, Turtle Bay is located approximately 45 miles from Honolulu International Airport, and a few minutes away from the Polynesian Cultural Center, Historic Hale‘iwa Town, Waimea Valley, and world-famous surf breaks. With stunning oceanfront accommodations and spa services, golf courses, access to extraordinary water experiences, and holistic dining menus, Turtle Bay pays tribute to the culture of Hawai‘i while ensuring guests experience a deeper connection to the North Shore spirit. Resort Highlights • Two Championship 18-Hole Golf • Whale Watching & Whale Sanctuary • GoPro Rentals Courses Designed by Arnold Palmer • Jamie O’Brien Surf Experience • Pickleball & Tennis Courts & Tom Fazio • Stand Up Paddleboarding • Hula, Ukulele & Lei Making Lessons • Putting Course & Driving Range • Snorkeling • Bike Rentals & Mountain Biking • Nalu Spa, Salon & Fitness Center • Kayak Turtle Tours • Sunrise & Sunset Watching • Helipad & Helicopter Tours • Segway Tours • Horseback Riding Stables • Explore 12 Miles of Oceanfront Trails Only on The North Shore • Explore Hale‘iwa Town • Catamaran Cruises • Scuba Diving • Experience the Polynesian • Deep Sea & Off-Shore Fishing • Kualoa Ranch Adventure Cultural Center • The Seven Mile Miracle • Zipline Adventure • Enjoy Famous Kahuku Shrimp • Watch Professional Surfing • Waterfalls & Food Trucks at Banzai Pipeline • Hiking • Kahuku Farm Tour • Boat Rides with Dolphin Watching • Historic Waialua Sugar Mill • Swimming with Sharks Turtle Bay Resort • 57-091 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku HI 96731 • Toll Free Reservations: 866.475.2567 • www.turtlebayresort.com Shopping • Surf House • The Shop • Golf Shop • Lamonts Gift & Sundry • Breeze • Watershed • Nalu Boutique Dining Alaia The Club Modern Hawai‘ian comfort fare in support of Kuilima Farm Private lounge offering curated breakfast, lunch, dinner menus Lei Lei’s Bar & Grill by celebrity chefs, and evening hors d’oeuvres A local favorite overlooking the resort’s golf courses, Ho‘olana serving three meals daily Lobby cafe with light breakfast items, fresh squeezed juices, Beach House by Roy Yamaguchi and grab-and-go options A 140-seat open air restaurant capturing Hawai‘i inspired Private Dining Euro-Asian cuisine, sourced from local farmers and fishermen In-room options available, from casual a la carte items Sunset to multi-course specialty meals Poolside bar with light bites, cocktails, and a sunset view Off The Lip Bar with live nightly entertainment, cocktails, and shareable bites 452 ACCOMMODATIONS 42 Ocean Bungalow Rooms 28 Ocean Bungalow (King) Ocean Bungalow Amenities • 750 sq. ft. living space • Panoramic oceanfront views • Max capacity: 3 • Outdoor patio & sliding glass doors 14 Ocean Bungalow (Double Queen) • Private lanai with daybed • 750 sq. ft. living space • Natural wood floors & 15 ft. ceilings • Max capacity: 4 • Exclusive concierge 96 Ocean Vista Level Rooms 66 Ocean Vista Level Rooms (King) Ocean Vista Amenities • 478 sq. ft. living space • Best Views of Surrounding Ocean, Bays & Surf Breaks • Max capacity: 3 • Available in Single King & Double Queen Options 30 Ocean Vista Level Rooms (Double Queen) • Secured Access to the Vista Levels • 478 sq. ft. living space • Dedicated VIP Concierge • Max capacity: 4 • Exclusive Access to Guest Lounge, The Club 14 Ocean Vista Level Family Suites (King) • Dedicated Check-in Area • 725 sq. ft. living space • Plush Robes, Slippers & Beach Towels • Max capacity: 4 • Guaranteed Late Check-Out at Noon 12 Ocean Vista Level Junior Suites (King) • 725 sq. ft. living space • Max capacity: 4 3 Ocean Vista Level Junior Suites (Double Queen) • 478 sq. ft. living space • Max capacity: 5 26 Stay Well Rooms 8 Stay Well Resort Rooms (King) 2 Stay Well Suites • 478 sq. ft. living space • 725 sq. ft. living space • Max capacity: 3 • Max capacity: 4 9 Stay Well Resort Rooms (Double Queen) • 478 sq. ft. living space Stay Well Amenities • Max capacity: 4 • Oceanfront view 4 Stay Well Ocean View Rooms (King) • In-room dining menus • 478 sq. ft. living space • Direct elevator access • Max capacity: 3 • Custom air purifiers, aromatherapy, water filtration, 3 Stay Well Ocean View Rooms (Double Queen) & shower infuser • 478 sq. ft. living space • Access to Nalu Spa services & fitness centers • Max capacity: 3 13 Resort View Rooms 9 Resort View Rooms (King) Resort View Amenities • 478 sq. ft. living space • Sliding glass door opening up to grand view of resort • Max capacity: 2 & landscaped rooftop gardens 4 Resort View Rooms (Double Queen) • Double vanities & walk-in showers • 478 sq. ft. living space • Mini fridge • Max capacity: 4 • Keurig coffee machine 275 Ocean View Rooms 165 Ocean View Rooms (King) Ocean View Amenities • 478 sq. ft. living space • Oceanfront balcony • Max capacity: 2 • Double vanities & walk-in showers 82 Ocean View Rooms (Double Queen) • Mini fridge • 478 sq. ft. living space • Keurig coffee machine • Max capacity: 4 28 Ocean View Suites • 725 sq. ft. living space • Max capacity: 4 23 Ocean Villa Rooms 18 Ocean Villa Three Bedrooms Ocean Villa Amenities • 1,684 sq. ft. living space • Oceanfront view & just steps away from Bay View Beach • Max capacity: 8 • Gourmet kitchen, spacious living & dining areas 5 Ocean Villa Four Bedrooms • Spacious bathrooms with large soaking tubs & • 2,391 sq. ft. living space separate shower • Max capacity: 10 • In-unit washer/dryer and gated parking lot • Private pool, jacuzzi, courtyard & barbecue areas All rooms and suites offer wireless internet access, telephone with data port, remote-controlled air conditioning and cable television, and in-room movies. Main Pool Deck Private Guest Pools • Three Heated Pools: Adult, Keiki (Kid) with • Ocean Villa Pool Two Water Slides, Mixed (Adult & Kids) • Ocean Bungalow Pool • Two Jacuzzis • Cabanas • Poolside Food & Beverage Service Wellness & Spa Services Full-Service Spa & Salon Nalu Fitness • 50-80 Minute Facial, Massage, Body Treatments • Access to Fitness Center Access & Movement Studio • Hair, Skin & Nail Services • Private Wellness Classes • Salon & Bridal Treatments • Personal Training Sessions • Nalu Boutique • Yoga, Pilates, TRX & Group Fitness Classes Wedding Experiences Say I do with the Pacific only a bouquet toss away. From start to finish, Turtle Bay is here to walk you through your beautiful new beginning on Oahu’s North Shore. • Cocktail & dinner reception • Marriage license registration services • Setup & catering • Bridal showers & bachelorette parties • Oceanfront ceremonies with musical performances • Bridal beauty & honeymoon spa treatments • Photo & video services Turtle Bay Resort • 57-091 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku HI 96731 • Toll Free Reservations: 866.475.2567 • www.turtlebayresort.com Venue & Event Capacities Measurements are in feet and square feet (approximate). Max capacity: 75-800. Secret Cove & Palmer Pond Kuilima Cove Sunset Pavilion • Banquet Reception: 250 • Total Square Feet: 2,800 • Total Square Feet: 484 • Cocktail Set-Up: 300 • Room Size Dimensions: 20 x 140 • Room Size Dimensions: 22 x 22 • Banquet Reception: 200 • Theatre Set-Up: 50 Stables Lawn • Cocktail Set-Up: 300 • Banquet Reception: 40 • Total Square Feet: 202,500 • Cocktail Set-Up: 80 • Room Size Dimensions: 1,350 x 150 Kuilima Point • Banquet Reception: 1,500 • Total Square Feet: 9,360 Kuilima Ballroom • Cocktail Set-Up: 2,000 • Room Size Dimensions: 117 x 80 • Total Square Feet: 8,832 • Banquet Reception: 600 • Room Size Dimensions: 138 x 64 Bay View Beach & Lawn • Cocktail Set-Up: 700 • Classroom Set-Up: 320 • Total Square Feet: 5,000 • Theatre Set-Up: 750 • Room Size Dimensions: 100 x 50 • Banquet Reception: 600 • Banquet Reception: 250 • Cocktail Set-Up: 750 • Cocktail Set-Up: 500 Event Space Turtle Bay Resort offers a breathtaking backdrop for social gatherings such as receptions, corporate meetings, and executive conferences with its 25,000 square feet of event space. Catering and audiovisual setup & support are offered with venue configuration options including classroom, theatre, banquet, or cocktail. MEETING Kauai Room Kahuku Ballroom (Full) Kuilima Ballroom I 352 sq. ft. • Capacity: up to 30 5,592 sq. ft. • Capacity: 300-500 2,944 sq. ft. • Capacity: 100-250 Maui Room Kahuku Ballroom I Kuilima Ballroom II 1,050 sq. ft. • Capacity: 10 2,568 sq. ft. • Capacity: 100-180 2,944 sq. ft. • Capacity: 100-250 O‘ahu Room Kahuku Ballroom II Kuilima Ballroom III 864 sq. ft. • Capacity: 40-60 3,024 sq. ft. • Capacity: 140-300 2,944 sq. ft. • Capacity: 100-250 Moloka‘i Room Kahuku Foyer Kuilima Foyer 425 sq. ft. • Capacity: 20-40 1,800 sq. ft. • Capacity: Up to 10 2,863 sq. ft. • Capacity: Up to 250 Hawai‘i Room Kuilima Ballroom (Full) 1,000 sq. ft. • Capacity: 30-50 8,832 sq. ft. • Capacity: 320-750 OUTDOOR LOCATIONS Pavilion Kuilima Cove Lawn Palmer’s Pond 484 sq. ft. • Capacity: 40-80 2,800 sq. ft. • Capacity: 200-300 Capacity: 250-300 Kuilima Point Bay View Beach Lawn 9,360 sq. ft. • Capacity: 600-700 5,000 sq. ft. • Capacity: 250-500 Kahuku Terrace Stables Lawn 4,800 sq. ft. • Capacity: 250-300 202,500 sq. ft. • Capacity: 1,500-2,000 Transportation Climate Only a 55-minute ride from Daniel K. Inouye International Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Airport (HNL), say aloha in no time, and dive into your oceanside getaway with shuttle services and car rentals to/from Turtle Bay. High 78° 78° 78° 79° 81° 83° 84° 85° 85° 84° 81° 79° Note: Services must be booked at least 24 hours in advance. Low 64° 63° 64° 66° 67° 69° 70° 71° 70° 69° 68° 66° Contact Information Rain 5 4 5 5 3 3 4 2 3 3 5 4 Turtle Bay Resort 57-091 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku HI 96731 Toll Free Reservations: 866.475.2567 • www.turtlebayresort.com.
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