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Staying at a lagoon-side resort is ideal for families looking for a protected swim area.
Bring a picnic lunch to eat at one of the grassy, shaded picnic areas, or dine at one of the resort restaurants.
Public showers, bathrooms, and water stations are available at the beaches.
A stroller- and wheelchair-accessible boardwalk connects the lagoons and hotels.
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There are plenty of ways to experience Ko Olina. Looking at ratings and reviews previously given by customers, these are the best tours available right now:
Visiting the lagoons and beaches of Ko Olina is free. You can also find free parking locally, although spaces at some smaller lots are limited. Many travelers come here to try out water-based tours and activities: sunset sailing trips start at US$130, and half-day snorkeling tours cost from US$195.
Yes, Ko Olina in Oahu is worth visiting—its man-made lagoons offer gentle waters where you can snorkel, swim, try out water sports, or simply relax on the sand. The area is ideal for families seeking a sheltered spot to enjoy some beach time. Consider booking a tour if you're keen to get out on the water, whether to sail or snorkel, as excursions will handle the logistics and provide essential equipment.
Per one customer who booked the Ko Olina Catamaran Sail and Snorkel with Lunch, "This was one of our favorite experiences when we visited Oahu. The boat was beautiful and had so many places to sit and enjoy the ride. The team that led the excursion was top-notch! They were knowledgeable, friendly, and knew how to make the experience memorable—the place they took us snorkeling had so many fish and dolphins! As if a great crew and boat wasn't enough, the provided lunch was really high quality. If you're thinking of taking a catamaran adventure while visiting Oahu, this is definitely the one to book. I can't wait to do it again when I return to the island."
The name Ko Olina means fulfillment of joy in the Hawaiian language. The word ko means to fulfill and olina means joy, leading to the phrase, fulfillment of joy. However, the name is often translated as place of joy, which is similar to the literal meaning.
Ko Olina is on the southwestern coast of Oahu. It’s less than an hour’s drive from the capital city Honolulu, and 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Honolulu International Airport. The west coast of Oahu is said to be the sunniest side.
The town of Kapolei is the closest town to Ko Olina, about 3.6 miles (5.7 kilometers) away. Ko Olina is about 24 miles (38.6 kilometers) from downtown Honolulu, 20 miles (32 kilometers) from Honolulu International Airport, and 25.9 miles (41.7 kilometers) from Waikiki.
Yes, anyone can go to the Ko Olina lagoons. Although the four lagoons and their sandy beaches are privately owned, pedestrian access is permitted to the beaches, and fishers can access the rocky shoreline. However, there are no lifeguards on duty so swimming is at your own risk.
Yes, Disney owns part of Ko Olina—but not all of it. The resort community comprises four hotels/resorts, and Aulani, a Disney Resort and Spa, is owned by Disney. The resort celebrates Hawaiian culture while infusing it with Disney’s brand of family-friendly magic and entertainment.
As Ko Olina is on Oahu, the closest airport is Honolulu International Airport. The airport is about 20 miles (32 kilometers) away, for about a 35-minute drive. Downtown Honolulu is a bit further away. Most tourists find Ko Olina conveniently located.
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