Luxury outdoor living on Hawaiʻi’s North Shore takes on a distinctly modern island perspective at The Malamā, a new oceanfront residence within The North Shore Club at Turtle Bay. Positioned inside the exclusive beachfront enclave connected to the newly rebranded Ritz-Carlton Oʻahu, Turtle Bay, the residence combines elevated coastal architecture with expansive outdoor spaces designed around the Pacific landscape.
Priced at $5.9 million, the three-bedroom, four-bath residence spans 3,130 interior square feet and centers its design around the connection between interior living and the surrounding oceanfront environment. Massive 27-foot double sliding glass doors open directly onto a private stone-tiled lanai, transforming the primary living areas into an open-air entertaining space framed by sweeping coastline and sunset views.

The outdoor experience here is intentionally restrained and deeply connected to place. Native landscaping, restored dunes, and carefully preserved sightlines create a softer, more natural transition between the residence and the shoreline beyond. The development itself is positioned more than 150 feet back from the water within designated sea-level-rise-safe zones, reinforcing a long-term sustainability approach increasingly shaping luxury coastal development across Hawaiʻi.
The residence’s outdoor spaces were designed to function as extensions of the interiors. Natural textures, warm finishes, and expansive glazing maintain uninterrupted ocean views throughout the home, while the lanai becomes a true outdoor living room equally suited for quiet mornings or sunset entertaining.

Owners at The North Shore Club will also gain access to a broader suite of resort-style amenities integrated throughout the community and Turtle Bay Resort. Planned offerings include resort pools and spas, beach club access, private pickleball and tennis courts, wellness and fitness facilities, concierge services, valet, curated owner events, and extensive outdoor recreation tied to the surrounding coastline and trail systems. The community will also include a dedicated Cultural Concierge program focused on stewardship of sensitive land and endangered wildlife throughout the property.
Golf will also play a major role in the community lifestyle, with membership access to the reimagined David McLay Kidd-designed 18-hole championship course. The development’s location along Oʻahu’s famed North Shore places residents moments from world-renowned surf breaks, beaches, hiking trails, and protected coastal landscapes while still offering the privacy and exclusivity associated with luxury resort ownership.

Inside the residence, the same balance between sophistication and ease continues. A waterfall quartzite island anchors the chef’s kitchen, while each bedroom features a private ensuite bath. The primary suite opens directly to the lanai and includes a spa-inspired bath with a soaking tub and oversized walk-in shower designed to reinforce the home’s relaxed resort atmosphere.
As luxury buyers increasingly prioritize experiences rooted in wellness, sustainability, and connection to the outdoors, projects like The North Shore Club reflect a broader evolution in coastal residential design. At The Malamā, the outdoor environment is not treated as an amenity separate from the architecture itself. Instead, it becomes the defining feature of the entire living experience.

