How do I get to Kala'e Bay?

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On Melemele Island, there's a patch of ocean with some Pokémon like Shellder and Mareanie. On the map, it's called Kala'e Bay. How exactly do I get down there? From what I can see, there is a cave entrance/exit down there, but I'm not sure what it's connected to. Does anyone know how to get there?






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Where is Kala e bay in Pokemon sun?

Kala'e Bay (Japanese: \u30ab\u30fc\u30e9\u30a8\u6e7e K\u0101la\u02bbe Bay) is a location on Melemele Island in Alola. It can be accessed from Seaward Cave.

How do you get to seaward cave?

To enter Seaward Cave you'll have to find a small hole in the wall at the bottom left edge of Melemele Meadow. Walk through the yellow flowers until you find it and then crawl into the opening to access this secret cave.

How do I get to Melemele sea?

Location of Melemele Sea in Alola. Melemele Sea (Japanese: \u30e1\u30ec\u30e1\u30ec\u6d77 Melemele Sea) is a location on Melemele Island in Alola, located east of Hau'oli City and southeast of Route 1. It requires Lapras Paddle or Sharpedo Jet to access. An isolated area of Ten Carat Hill can be accessed from Melemele Sea using Sharpedo Jet.

How do I get to the ruins of conflict in Pokemon sun?

The Ruins of Conflict is an ancient area on Melemele Island. After you complete the main story, the game will ask you if you want to go check up on Tapu Koko. With the bridge fixed, enter the Ruins of Conflict where you'll get to face off with Tapu Koko.



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