Kawela Bay
4.5
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Kawela Bay et attractions proches : les meilleures façons d'en profiter
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Le meilleur dans les environs
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8 dans un rayon de 5 km
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28 dans un rayon de 10 km
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Sean C
Haleiwa, Hawaï1 739 contributions
juin 2024 • En couple
Beautiful, secluded beach. Although some of the guests from Turtle Bay did use this beach, it wasn’t crowded. The water is great for swimming. There are plenty of trees and shaded areas too.
Écrit le 6 août 2024
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Spidermen Reunion, Doug
2 contributions
mai 2023 • En solo
I lived here in the late 40’s, after the war. It was private property back then. My parents were the only family that lived there. It’s were I learned to swim.
Écrit le 22 avril 2024
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Tanya G
1 contribution
avr. 2023 • En couple
Poor trees. There was a sign on a rail that prevents people from getting close. It says to give them time while they try and replenish the area. That’ll definitely take a while.
Écrit le 22 avril 2023
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ITRT
Virginia44 656 contributions
avr. 2022
Kawela Bay is a secluded beach located at the western edge of the Turtle Bay Resort. The beach is crescent shape, and its waters are calm and clear near the shore. Another bonus is the beach is not crowded as a rule. There are several short trails (walking paths) including one to the stables.
Écrit le 7 mai 2022
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Susana L
Silver Spring, MD45 contributions
déc. 2020 • En couple
We came here before the crowds overwhelmed the island as is typical for this time of year. Luckily, COVID has deterred the crowds for now and we were able to enjoy this piece of heaven in relative solitude and peace. Although the winter swell was high the waves crash on the rocks/reef allowing for calm waters and gentle waves. We really enjoyed it here.
Écrit le 11 décembre 2020
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hlk2
Rock Island, IL41 contributions
nov. 2019 • En couple
There are designated parking spots at Turtle Bay Resort for people who want to access the beach. (Free parking). We parked here. And then we spent a couple hours exploring the area. We hiked to Kawela Bay and back. On the hike there we saw no one. There were about 5 other people at the actual Bay while we were there. And on the hike back we saw about 4 people. So different than Waikiki!
We followed the walking directions on my Apple map app to get to Kawela Bay, and it worked great. However, if you walk the coastline, you’ll get there fine. We did see one hona turtle on the hike, which was a great bonus.
Look out for horse poop since you share trails with the horses.
The Banyan Tree is great!
P.S. Part of Catching Fire was filmed here, so my husband had fun acting like Katniss.
We followed the walking directions on my Apple map app to get to Kawela Bay, and it worked great. However, if you walk the coastline, you’ll get there fine. We did see one hona turtle on the hike, which was a great bonus.
Look out for horse poop since you share trails with the horses.
The Banyan Tree is great!
P.S. Part of Catching Fire was filmed here, so my husband had fun acting like Katniss.
Écrit le 28 décembre 2019
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Dar L
6 contributions
sept. 2019
I scattered some flowers in my brother's memory here. The waves lapped lightly at my feet. It is a special place.
Écrit le 4 octobre 2019
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Charles Aimar Jr.
32 contributions
août 2019
IF you like pina coladas,getting caught in the rain, This is the beach for you. Great beach for sunsets and making memories.
Écrit le 19 août 2019
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tphybridtx
Cedar Hill, TX371 contributions
avr. 2019 • En couple
Kawela Bay is a perfect example of the hidden surprises that lay off the beaten path throughout the Hawaiian Islands. It is located on the North Shore about 12 miles past the town of Haleiwa. It is a beach that has very little foot traffic, especially if you go early morning or late afternoon. The scenery is stunning and the bay is relatively calm. It is not your typical swimmer’s location, but it is perfect for a picnic on a secluded beach or going snorkeling. This is one of the best spots for a sea turtle sighting, sometimes even on the beach. Two significant sightseeing bonuses are the WWII pillbox on the point of bay and the Banyon Tree (Jumanji Treehouse) located a hundred yards back from the beach. For the regular Oahu tourist, the best way to Kawela Bay is to park near the fruit stand right before Turtle Bay Resort. There is a gate across the road that is open and leads you right to the Banyon Tree and the bay. If you are staying, or want to park at Turtle Bay, they have several easy, scenic hiking trails (about 2.5 miles round trip) that will take you to Kawela Bay. I usually do this hike two or three times before sunrise each time I stay at the Turtle Bay Resort. Sitting on the pillbox at the point at sunrise by myself is one of my favorite travel experiences. If your looking for something romantic, then bring a picnic meal near sunset and you will find yourself almost alone on the beach with the sun setting into your lap. This is why I keep coming back to Hawaii.
Écrit le 25 mai 2019
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Yessyhara
Venise, Floride2 372 contributions
mai 2019 • Entre amis
The entrance to this beach is across from the fruit stand, park along the road.
With a small crowd of kayak renters this isn’t a desolate beach but it’s off the road, about a two minute walk in, so it is a little more private. It’s beautiful and a lot quieter than the beaches right on the highway. There are protected places with small, warm tide pools good for kids. You can walk along the beach in both directions depending on the tide. We saw some turtles surfing the waves just offshore.
A local told me to be careful about the trails through the woods on the way to the beach. You’ll pass a big banyan on the way in that’s impressive.
With a small crowd of kayak renters this isn’t a desolate beach but it’s off the road, about a two minute walk in, so it is a little more private. It’s beautiful and a lot quieter than the beaches right on the highway. There are protected places with small, warm tide pools good for kids. You can walk along the beach in both directions depending on the tide. We saw some turtles surfing the waves just offshore.
A local told me to be careful about the trails through the woods on the way to the beach. You’ll pass a big banyan on the way in that’s impressive.
Écrit le 11 mai 2019
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Are there turtles you can swim with? Are the turtles still there in July?
Rédigé le 29 décembre 2017
Are there Sharks that come into this beach? Has there ever been a accident with a human?
Rédigé le 25 juin 2017
Not that I'm aware of. But it's Hawaii....there's always the risk of sharks at any beach.
Rédigé le 26 juin 2017
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