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Ko Olina Beach Park
92-100 Waipahe Place, Kapolei, Hawaii, United States
About the Ko Olina Beach Park
Ko Olina Beach Park is a stunning oceanfront park located in Kapolei, Hawaii. This popular tourist attraction offers visitors a pristine white sand beach, crystal clear waters, and breathtaking views of the Pacific Ocean. The park is perfect for swimming, sunbathing, picnicking, and enjoying water sports such as snorkeling and paddleboarding. With its well-maintained facilities, including restrooms, showers, and picnic areas, Ko Olina Beach Park is the ideal destination for a relaxing day by the sea. Whether you're looking to unwind on the beach or explore the underwater world, this park has something for everyone to enjoy.
Photos of Ko Olina Beach Park
92-100 Waipahe Pl, Kapolei, HI 96707, United States
Opening hours of Ko Olina Beach Park
Monday:
06:00 - 22:00
Tuesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Wednesday:
06:00 - 22:00
Thursday:
06:00 - 22:00
Friday:
06:00 - 22:00
Saturday:
06:00 - 22:00
Sunday:
06:00 - 22:00
Reviews of Ko Olina Beach Park
"Wow, what a nice area to hike, rest, swim and people watch. Spent a great morning here."
"Ko Olina Beach Park is a man-designed, man-made elegant landscape, which is an integral part of Ko Olina Resort. The beach has many daily visitors from the neighboring communities along the Waianae Coast and more distant locales across the islands. And, there are vacationers from around the world, who frequent this idyllic location. Ko Olina in Hawaiian means "Place of Joy" or "Place of Happiness." Translated into Japanesd the words become" "Yorokobi no tokoro" or Yorokobi no bashyo." Indeed, it is a stunning and memorable place, where many enjoy their unforgettable visits and stays. This beachhead was originally a vast sugar cane field. And, living among those sugar cane stalks were a countless number of colorful ladybugs. Ladybugs still inhabit these lands. Today, October 20, 2023, one even decided to keep me company by choosing to ride along on my vehicle with me back home. The iconic ladybug image is now the symbol and logos of the Ko Olina Resort and Ko Olina Golf course. It is said that the renouned King Kamehameha loved visiting this region, as a remote hide-out and resting place. Far removed from community activities, he chose to relax, bathe and take in mesmerizing sunsets with his family and warriors. Today, many adore this carefully landscaped property for identical reasons. See for yourself. Also, for all you avid bird-watchers, there is a BIRD ALERT in place. From August through the end of April each year, you'll see an amazing migratory bird visitor from Alaska, called the Pacific Golden Plover, in Hawaiian "Kolea," meaning one who takes and leaves." Each year the Kolea comes to Hawaii in August (the Fall), winters here in the Hawaiian Islands, then returns again to Alaska (it's birthplace) in the the Spring following its winter stay. It makes it's astonishing non-stop (with no in flight meals :):) for the 3,000 miles in 3 to 4 days. Images of the "Kolea" appear later in this post. Please check out the Golden Plover images and engage in your own further research. Your findings will astonish you. NOTE: For still additional, astonishing details about the incredible Pacific Golden Plover, please visit my "Magic Island" post. Rain or shine these landscapes are likely to offer unforgettable views and memories."
"I frequent this beach because it’s 10 mins from ewa beach. The sunset views are best in the world. Parking can be challenging but the environment is very welcoming and so are the people."
"We love the views. watched people fish. And saw the fish they caught. It was a wonderful experience. Thank you"
"Love this walk - the "boardwalk" stroll. Walked about 2.75 miles from the Four Seasons down to the dirt trail at the last peninsula. Took 42 minutes at a fast-ish pace, but we stopped and took lots of pictures. Path is nice but can be slick in the rain. The stone paths are much less slick than the concrete. Lots of birds and wildlife to see and the waves are cool on the stormy days. Lots of walkers and runners, even in the earliest mornings and latest evenings."
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