Hotel Perks
64 USD breakfast credit at La Hiki Restaurant daily
Upon Availability Early Check-in & Late Check-out
Property will offer upgrade at time of check in (subject to availability)
100 USD resort credit
Complimentary Wi-Fi
As Oahu's premier luxury resort, Four Seasons Resort Oahu at Ko Olina welcomes guests to an authentic Hawaiian experience, deeply rooted in cultural tradition, yet seamlessly blends the excitement of a modern tomorrow. Located on Oahu’s sun-drenched and unspoiled western coastline, the five-star oceanfront resort is set within the exclusive and private resort community of Ko Olina, covering 642 acres and fronting an expansive and pristine white-sand beach anchored by four protected lagoons teeming with marine life. Echoing Ko Olina’s namesake – meaning “place of joy” – Four Seasons is an inspiring backdrop for Hawaii pursuits that rival the senses – from adventure and culinary, to romance, spa and culture, all within steps of the resort. Four Seasons Resort Oahu boasts 370 luxurious well-appointed guest rooms and suites featuring contemporary Hawaiian design. The spacious private lanai’s offers panoramic ocean views and seamlessly blends indoor-outdoor living. The resort features five distinct restaurants and lounges, including Mina’s Fish House by celebrated Chef Michael Mina; Noe Italian featuring modern Italian cuisine; and La Hiki - a west Oahu-style steakhouse influenced by flavors and technique from around globe. Waterman Bar and Hokulea Lounge are ideal for light bites or to savor a refreshing cocktail during the day or evenings. For spa enthusiasts, retreat to Naupaka Spa & Wellness Center, a 35,000-square-foot restorative spa that offers innovative and luxurious treatments, complemented by local indigenous practices. Choose from facials, body treatments and massages. Additional resort amenities include four distinct pools, a complimentary Kids For All Seasons program, the #FSWayfinders cultural workshop program, and a collection of watersports ranging from stand-up paddleboarding and snorkeling to traditional canoe sailing along the western coast.