Ko Olina Lagoons Drone Flyover
SOURCE: Uploaded in 2021 to the "Jonathan Pang" YouTube Channel.
DESCRIPTION:
continuous aerial flyover showcasing the beautiful lagoons of Ko Olina
located in Kapolei on the island of Oahu. There are 4 separate
man-made lagoons along the ocean side of Ko Olina.
The lagoons are connected by a walking bath and some
lagoons are directly in front of hotels/resorts. The general
public is allowed to access the beach and water.
Ko Olina Resort Beach Lagoons Scenic Walking Tour
SOURCE: Uploaded in 2022 to the "Wind Walk Travel Videos" YouTube Channel.
DESCRIPTION:
Scenic walk at Ko Olina Resort in Kapolei, Hawaii USA. The walking path is
about 2 miles long and offers breath-taking views of white sand beach
lagoons, ocean waves, tall palm trees and manicured gardens.
Ko Olina Resort community is home to four hotel and vacation club
resorts: Aulani, a Disney Resort & Spa, Marriott's Ko Olina
Beach Club, the Beach Villas at Ko Olina and The
Four Seasons Resort O'ahu at Ko Olina, and villa homes.
Ko Olina Resort Lagoons Access for non-resort guests
SOURCE: Uploaded in 2022 to the "Gogo Rental" YouTube Channel.
DESCRIPTION:
In this episode of our Discover Series we venture out to the Ko Olina
Lagoons which dominate the coastline of the Ko Olina resort district.
Koolina is a large resort district; and its location at the southern
end of Oahu's west coast which makes it one of the
first west side destinations that you will encounter
when driving in via the H1 freeway.
ULTIMATE Guide to Ko Olina Resort
SOURCE: Uploaded to the "The Hawaii Vacation Guide" YouTube Channel.
Destination: Aulani Aulani, A Disney Resort
Video uploaded in 2022 to the "ABC7" YouTube Channel.
Marriott's Ko Olina Beach Club - Resort and Room Tour
Video uploaded in 2022 to the "Traveling With Em and Me" YouTube Channel.
Kolina Resort | Best Places To Stay In Oahu, Hawaii Series | Part 1 of 7
SOURCE: Uploaded in 2022
to the "Just Be Out" YouTube Channel.
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Other Oahu Videos
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All Islands Hawaii Videos
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