King's Walk
This beachside trail covers the full distance of the shoreline, from Kuilima Cove to Kahuku Point.
This beachside trail covers the full distance of the shoreline, from Kuilima Cove to Kahuku Point.
Head east on foot or bicycle to the northernmost point of the island. This undeveloped coastline features tide pools, native wildlife, and coastal vegetation.
Take a leisurely hike or bike ride to this historic WWII-era structure. Overlooking Kawela Bay and Waikalae, it offered a strategic vantage point for the U.S. military when it was built to 1941.
This premier surf school offers private and group lessons, including surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, and SUP Squatch experiences.
Play a friendly game on one of our tennis and pickleball courts.
Glide across the calm waters of Kawela Bay and spot honu with a kayaking tour. Tours available daily.
Twist and turn through lush forests, cruise through gigantic banyan trees or test your mettle on the beach.
Teeming with vibrant marine life, this protected cove is popular for swimming and snorkeling. Located just steps from the main resort building.
Take a moderate hike or bike ride to this pristine bay. A popular spot for surfing, stand-up paddle boarding, and kayaking.
AGES 4 & UP
Paddle calm waters in a single or double kayak, spotting honu and hearing local stories from your guide. Gain a deeper connection to the vibrant marine life and this special place.