The Ritz-Carlton Oʻahu, Turtle Bay, is launching new summer programming to attract visitors to Oʻahu's North Shore, aiding the region's recovery following recent events. The resort, fully operational with all amenities, invites travellers to explore the area's renowned attractions, such as Haleʻiwa and Waimea Valley, which remain open and welcoming.
Doug Chang, General Manager of The Ritz-Carlton Oʻahu, Turtle Bay, emphasised the importance of maintaining travel plans to support local recovery efforts. "By visiting the North Shore respectfully, guests contribute directly to the economic heartbeat of the region whilst enjoying the unparalleled beauty of the coastline," he said.
The resort's new offerings include the Town & Country Chef Series, starting on 23 May, featuring culinary talents like Executive Chef Daniel Quintero and Top Chef star Sheldon Simeon. Proceeds will support Chef Hui, aiding farmers affected by recent storms. Additionally, Sunset Sessions with local musicians will begin on 5 June, benefiting Henry Kapono's On the Rise programme.
Guests can also enjoy the "Sand in My Boots" event on 4 July, featuring a BBQ, live music, and a drone show. The resort continues to offer signature experiences, including the Jamie O'Brien Surf Experience, horseback rides, and the Paniolo a Hawaiian Cowboy Lūʻau.
Visitors can rest assured that the North Shore is open and safe, with stable ocean conditions for swimming and surfing. By choosing the North Shore this summer, guests not only enjoy the resort's amenities but also support the local economy during its recovery phase
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