What’s New: In and Around Ko Olina

In Ko Olina

Ocean Safari: Head to Ko Olina Marina just after sunrise for a snorkel sail with Ko Olina Ocean Adventures. Guests are most likely to see pods of spinner dolphins on their morning swim as the boat cruises up the leeward coast. Tip: Just after dawn is the dolphins’ most active time of day.

Sip & Play: Book a tee time at Ko Olina Golf Club. Black swans greet guests at the Ted Robinson-designed course, voted one of Golf Digest’s “Top 75 Resort Courses in the U.S.” Tip: Check out the newly refreshed Roy's Ko Olina for a "New" Fashioned made with Maker’s Mark, Ginger, Agave, and fresh Orange.

Around Ko Olina

Kuleana Coral Restoration was founded by a diverse team of Native Hawaiians, scientists, and ocean advocates determined to restore the degraded coral reefs on Oʻahu. Ko Olina is homebase for Kuleana Coralʻs education and restoration teams. Guests and locals are invited to community events throughout the year where they can participate in efforts to replenish coral colonies off the resortʻs coastline.

Mālama Learning Center brings art, science, conservation, and culture together to promote sustainable living throughout Hawaiʻi. Students, locals and visitors can volunteer and be interactively involved with ʻāina (land)-based activities from farming taro fields and removing invasive species to planting native and edible species. 

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About Ko Olina Resort

Ko Olina is a 642-acre resort community on the western shore of O‘ahu. Resort partners include Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, Four Seasons Resort O‘ahu at Ko Olina, Marriott’s Ko Olina Beach Club, Beach Villas at Ko Olina, Ko Olina Golf Club, Ko Olina Marina, and the Ko Olina Station and Ko Olina Center retail hub. The resort, known as O‘ahu’s premier vacation destination, also features four pristine oceanfront lagoons connected by 1 ½ miles of shoreline pathways, access to a diverse selection of ocean and outdoor activities, and the island’s best weather. For more information, visit https://koolina.com/