We will be staying in the condos at Turtle Bay in early Feb. Can you recommend any outdoor yoga classes in that area. Much aloha to you.
It sounds like you're going to have an amazing time staying at Turtle Bay! For outdoor yoga classes near the resort in Kahuku, there are a few great options to explore, as Oahu is known for its relaxing environment and stunning landscapes. Below are some places that offer yoga in the open air, so you can enjoy the serene surroundings while getting in some great practice:
1. Turtle Bay Resort
Turtle Bay Resort itself often offers outdoor yoga classes, especially given its breathtaking natural surroundings. They have a fitness center and yoga classes available for guests. You may want to check with the resort’s concierge or front desk for any scheduled outdoor sessions during your stay. Sometimes these classes are held on the beach or in other scenic outdoor areas on the property.
2. North Shore Yoga
North Shore Yoga is located a short distance from Turtle Bay and offers classes that cater to all levels, often in outdoor settings when the weather allows. They’re known for their friendly instructors and beautiful settings. It’s definitely worth checking their schedule to see if they have any outdoor classes during your visit.
3. Yoga on the Beach (Haleiwa)
Just a bit further down the coast in Haleiwa, Yoga on the Beach offers outdoor yoga classes right by the ocean. This is a popular spot for visitors who want to enjoy the fresh air and the sound of the waves while practicing yoga. They offer sunrise and sunset sessions, which might be a perfect way to start or end your day. It’s about a 20-minute drive from Turtle Bay, making it a feasible option for a short trip.
4. Aloha Yoga
Aloha Yoga offers a range of yoga classes on the North Shore of Oahu, including outdoor options. They have special classes for visitors and locals alike and frequently hold classes in picturesque spots around the island. You can check out their website or call ahead to inquire about outdoor classes during your visit to the North Shore.
5. Yoga in the Park (Kailua)
If you're open to driving a bit further (about 40 minutes), Kailua offers an amazing yoga-in-the-park experience. Classes are held at Kailua Beach Park, where you can practice yoga on the grass or by the beach. The park has a great atmosphere, and it’s a fantastic way to enjoy yoga with a view of the ocean and the mountains.
6. Private Yoga Classes on the Beach
If you're looking for something more personalized, you might consider booking a private yoga session on the beach or another scenic location. Many yoga instructors in the area offer private outdoor classes, and they can meet you at a location that suits your preference, whether it’s on the beach, near a waterfall, or in a secluded park. You can ask the concierge at Turtle Bay for recommendations or look up local instructors online who specialize in private, outdoor sessions.
It’s always a good idea to book early as these outdoor classes can fill up quickly, especially during the peak tourist season in February. Be sure to check availability and class schedules, as they might change based on weather or other factors. Enjoy your trip, and aloha!