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Hawke's Bay  Or  Hawkesbay  is a  beach  in  Karachi,  Sindh,  Pakistan. It is situated 20 km south west of Karachi. It is accessible through  Mauripur Road  (formerly  Hawkes Bay Road) or the  Mubarak Goth Road  from Karachi. The beach is named after Bladen Wilmer Hawke, later 9th Baron Hawke of Towton, who had a beach house there in the 1930s. He used it for the weekends and other of his contemporaries joined him building houses.

It is a very famous tourist resort. It is a sandy beach with crystal blue water. Every day a large number of people from Karachi visit there and enjoy picnicking, swimming, fishing, and camel and horse riding. Huts are also available for rental there.

Hawksbay is one of the few beaches in the world where  green sea turtles  come to lay eggs.  It hosts one of the rarest reptile  species.