Ko Olina Beach Park

Ko Olina Beach Park

Ko Olina Beach Park is a premier coastal destination on the western shores of Oahu, Hawaii, offering pristine lagoons, beautiful beaches, and stunning sunsets.

642
Acres Protected
0
Miles of Trails
Not Officially Tracked
Annual Visitors
2003
Year Established

About Ko Olina Beach Park

Ko Olina Beach Park
 

Ko Olina Beach Park, situated on the western coast of Oahu in Hawaii, is renowned for its collection of man-made lagoons, perfect for swimming, sunbathing, and family-friendly recreational activities. The park features four stunning lagoons, each with calm, clear waters ideal for a safe and relaxing beach experience. Historically, the area was a retreat for Hawaiian royalty and continues to be a significant cultural location. The beach park offers excellent opportunities for snorkeling, paddleboarding, and sunset viewing. The nearby Ko Olina Marina provides options for ocean charters and dolphin tours, adding to the area's allure. Culinary enthusiasts will enjoy a variety of dining options at nearby resorts, offering local and international cuisine. The park is also close to cultural sites such as the Hawaiian Electric Beach and the Lanikuhonua Cultural Institute, making it a well-rounded destination that appeals to outdoor enthusiasts and history buffs alike.

Highlights

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Lagoons 1-4, offering serene swimming spots with gentle waters.

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Ko Olina Marina, a launch point for ocean charters and marine exploration.

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Proximity to the Kahe Point Beach Park for snorkeling with marine life.

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Sunset views across the Pacific Ocean, ideal for evening relaxation.

Notable Natural Features

Lagoon 2

Known for its calm waters and family-friendly environment.

Ko Olina Marina

Launch point for boating and ocean tours.

Hawaiian Electric Beach

Popular snorkeling spot with abundant marine life.