Where to Eat Near Turtle Bay
↳ two North Shore Tacos spots, a short drive awayFresh Baja-style fish tacos near Turtle Bay — grab-and-go at our Sharks Cove food truck or sit down at our Hauʻula restaurant. Both open every day.
★ The Short Answer
North Shore Tacos has two spots a short drive from Turtle Bay. The closest is our Sharks Cove food truck — about 15 minutes down the coast toward Pupukea, with a walk-up window and ocean-view picnic tables. For a sit-down meal with a full bar, our Hauʻula restaurant is about 20 minutes south. Both serve fresh, never-frozen Baja-style fish tacos and are open every day.
★ Two Ways to Eat
Your Turtle Bay Taco Stop
↳ grab-and-go or sit-down, both nearbyClosest: Sharks Cove Truck
About 15 minutes down the coast at Pupukea Beach Park — a walk-up window with ocean views, steps from Sharks Cove snorkeling. Voted #1 Fish Tacos in Hawaii by Sunset Magazine.
Sit Down in Hauʻula
About 20 minutes south toward Laʻie, our flagship restaurant has a full bar, margaritas, indoor & outdoor seating, and a drive-thru for a quick grab.
Good Any Day at the Bay
After a morning at Kuilima Cove or a round of golf, both spots are open daily — fresh fish tacos year-round, no reservation needed.
★ Find Us
Two Spots Near Turtle Bay
From Turtle Bay, our Sharks Cove food truck is the closest — about 15 minutes down the coast toward Pupukea — and our Hauʻula restaurant is about 20 minutes south. Both sit right on Kamehameha Highway; drive times vary with North Shore traffic.
Sharks Cove Food Truck
Closest · ~15 minWalk-up window with ocean-view picnic tables at Pupukea Beach Park, steps from Sharks Cove snorkeling. Open daily 10 AM–8:30 PM.
59-712 Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa, HI 96712
Hauʻula Restaurant
Sit-down · ~20 minOur flagship sit-down restaurant — full bar, margaritas, indoor & outdoor seating, and a drive-thru. About 20 minutes south toward Laʻie. Open daily 11 AM–9 PM.
54-296 Kamehameha Hwy, Hauʻula, HI 96717
★ About the Area
Visiting Turtle Bay?
Turtle Bay sits at Oʻahu's northern tip in Kahuku, home to the resort now known as The Ritz-Carlton Oʻahu, Turtle Bay (long called the Turtle Bay Resort). The area is best known for Kuilima Cove — a reef-sheltered, family-friendly spot that's often calm enough to swim and snorkel year-round, where honu (green sea turtles) are a common sight — plus quieter Kawela Bay, coastal trails, and two championship golf courses. Hawaiʻi law keeps the beaches public; there's a small free beach-access lot that fills fast. There's no lifeguard at the cove, so always check current conditions, heed posted signs, and take care during the big winter surf.
Plan Your North Shore Day
★ What to Order
Baja Soul, Island Style
Fresh, never-frozen fish in our Surfin' Tacos, the loaded Beach Burrito, Gnarly Nachos, and Da Kine Quesadilla — all built on our proprietary Surf Sauce, brought back from Baja. Margaritas and local beers at the Hauʻula bar.
See the Full Menu★ Common Questions
FAQs
↳ eating & visiting near Turtle Bay How far is North Shore Tacos from Turtle Bay?
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Two of our spots are a short drive from Turtle Bay. The closest is our Sharks Cove food truck — roughly 15 minutes down the coast toward Pupukea (about 5 miles). Our Hauʻula restaurant is roughly 20 minutes south, toward Laʻie and Hauʻula (about 10 miles). Both are right on Kamehameha Highway, and drive times vary with North Shore traffic.
Where can I eat near the Turtle Bay resort?
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The resort at Turtle Bay — now The Ritz-Carlton Oʻahu, Turtle Bay (long known as the Turtle Bay Resort) — is a bit removed from town, so it's worth planning your meals. North Shore Tacos is the closest fresh Baja-taco option: grab-and-go at our Sharks Cove food truck (~15 minutes) or a sit-down meal with a full bar at our Hauʻula restaurant (~20 minutes south). We're not affiliated with the resort — just a local favorite nearby.
Is there food near Turtle Bay open every day?
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Yes. Our Sharks Cove food truck is open daily 10 AM–8:30 PM, and our Hauʻula restaurant is open daily 11 AM–9 PM — including weekends — so you can get fresh, never-frozen fish tacos near Turtle Bay any day of the week.
Can you swim at Turtle Bay?
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The calmest, most family-friendly spot is Kuilima Cove, where a reef arc shelters the inner water — it's often swimmable and snorkelable even in winter, and green sea turtles (honu) are a common sight. But there's no lifeguard on duty, so always check current conditions and posted signs. The wider North Shore sees powerful surf and currents from roughly November through April; when in doubt, don't go out — then come dry off over tacos.
Is there parking and beach access at Turtle Bay?
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Yes — Hawaiʻi law guarantees public beach access, and there's a small free public-access parking lot (signed off Kuilima Drive, separate from the main resort entrance) on a first-come basis. It fills quickly on weekends and holidays, with paid resort parking as a backup, so arrive early.
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A Short Drive Down the Coast
Near Turtle Bay?
Tacos.
↳ two spots · open every day At the cove, on the links, or just circling the island — North Shore Tacos is a short drive away for the North Shore's #1 fish tacos.