Oahu’s only Four Seasons property, the Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina, is now accepting reservations
Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina. Credit: Four Seasons.

Oahu’s only Four Seasons property, the Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina, is now accepting reservations

Now open on Oahu is Four Seasons Hotels & Resorts’ fifth Hawaiian location: Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina.

Situated on a stretch of coastline on Oahu’s rugged western coast (in the Ko Olina community) this new Four Seasons property offers a multi-faceted luxury experience to its guests, completely customized for each and every one. Romantic getaways, active family vacations, cultural exploration and creative group gatherings all find a home at the Four Seasons Oahu.

“Ko olina literally means ‘place of joy,’ a sentiment that comes to life from the moment you arrive,” says General Manager, Sanjiv Hulugalle, who leads a team of hand-picked staff from Hawaii and around the world. “We look forward to welcoming guests to our island ohana (family) for the first time and then again and again and again.”

Adjacent to the historic Lanikuhonua estate, the 17-storey Edward Killingsworth-designed hotel rises from a landscape of sandy beaches and winding pathways through lush tropical gardens. Almost all of the 371 rooms and suites boast full ocean views that can be enjoyed from floor-to-ceiling windows and private lanai terraces.

On-site resort features include five-star dining and drinking options and a spa and fitness complex that includes a five-court tennis facility. There’s also a custom-built wedding chapel nestled into its gardens.

Within the Ko Olina community, Four Seasons guests can enjoy privileged access to the Ko Olina Golf Club and the Ko Olina Marina. For further exploration, Director of Guest Services and Concierge, Kawai Yamashiro, and her team are ready to devise all manner of amusements across the island and beyond.

“Even visitors who have been coming to Hawaii for years are surprised by the special experiences and hidden gems we can offer,” says Yamashiro, a Hawaiian native and current president of the Concierge Association of Hawaii. “We know where to find the best breaks on the North Shore, the coolest shrimp shacks, incredible hikes along the Waianae Range, epic ocean fishing expeditions, the most immersive cultural experiences and even the perfect place to pop the question, and we can’t wait to share them with our guests.”

For more visit fourseasons.com/oahu.

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