Ihilani Resort and Spa
Oahu's Ihilani resort hotel overlooks one of the finest white sand beaches in all of Hawaii. Every luxurious amenity you could want from a luxury hotel is here to satisfy your dreams. Elegant surroundings. Private lanais. Views that take your breath away. This combined with Oahu's finest restaurants, an award wining spa, and championship golf for your every desire.
An experience unlike any other. The JW Marriott Ihilani lies within the 640-acre Ko Olina Resort on O'ahu's sunny western shore. This magnificentdestination resort features championship golf, four pristine lagoons and a world-class marina. You can disappear on a beach or find yourself on a fairway. You can slip away to a spa or take it out to a tennis court. It's really up to you.
In the lap of luxury. At the JW Marriott Ihilani, you can indulge yourself in the unabashed luxury of a truly refined resort. Each of our 387 guest rooms and suites is spaciously designed and splendidly appointed with all the comforts and amenities you desire. Enjoy spectacular ocean and mountain views, an immense marble bathroom with deep-soaking European tub, and a private lanai with magnificent sweeping vistas.
Renew your senses. After a long day on the links or a short stay at the pool, you'll find the award-winning Ihilani Spa a welcome sanctuary to soothe mind, body and soul. The Spa is world famous for its full omplement of invigorating body treatments, from authentic Thalasso therapy and Vichy Showers, to relaxing facials and heavenly Hawaiian lomi-lomi massage.
We also offer a fully-equipped fitness facility, with the latest cardiovascular training equipment, challenging aerobics classes and swimming and lap pools.
It's how you play the game. They always say to keep your eye on the ball. But at the Ko Olina Golf Course, you'll find it a little more challenging with cascading waterfalls, shimmering pools and manicured greens surrounding your every shot. Designed by Ted Robinson, this 18-hole championship course is one of America's top resort courses, according to Golf Digest. |