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Visit Ko Olina Lagoons, Oahu, Hawaii

Ko Olina encompasses 642 acres featuring a string of four jewel-like lagoons connected by more than a mile and a half of seaside pathways. Daily public parking in designated areas is available from sunrise to sunset on a first-come first-serve basis. There are no lifeguards on duty, guests swim at their own risk. Ko Olina is privately owned with public pedestrian traffic permitted to and from the lagoon beaches. The following is prohibited along the shoreline and on Ko Olina’s beaches: Alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, pets, loud or distracting music, metal-detecting, fires, camping, tents, windbreakers, sun shades, bicycles, skates, skateboards, Frisbees, kites, ball playing, fishing, scuba, personal surfboards, and other watercraft.
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