Ko'olina is a small town located on the south west shore on the island of Oahu in Hawaii. The area was originally part of a royal land division extending from Pearl Harbor to the Waianae Mountains. It was a sacred area used for relaxation by Hawaiian royalty. Now it is white sand beaches are home to the Ko'olina Resort, Ko'olina Marina, and Ko'olina golf course which hosts the LOTTE LPGA Championchip.
Activities in Ko'olina include snorkeling trips, dolphin and whale watching, deep sea fishing, diving, sailing, sunset cruises, helicopter tours, and the quintessential Hawaii activity, Germaine's Luau and Paradise Cove Luau.
Ko'olina is about 30 minutes distance from Honolulu, Waikiki, and Pearl Harbor.