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JW Marriott Ihilani Resort
and Spa at Ko 'Olina
The drive to Ko Olina is worth the wait! As you
drive up the driveway to the JW Marriott Ihilani
Resort & Spa, leave your cares behind, as this luxury
resort is lush and located on 640 acres of tropical
opulence. The Ihilani Spa is located in a separate
building near the entrance to the resort.
Once you make your way to the locker room and put
on your robe and slippers, it’s easy to slip into
the nearby hot Roman tub, set at about 103 degrees.
Nearby, also is a steam, sauna, and Vichy shower.
My first spa experience was the Thalasso tub, 125
jets rotating on your bottom-side, starting up by
my neck and pulsating on my upper back, then moving
down to the undersides and sides of my thighs, calves,
and then feet. There are bars in the Jacuzzi-like
tub, to hold your feet in place and hand bars to
hold onto. It is one of the only two Thalasso tubs
in the USA. It is fed by filtered sea water. There
are options of colors to choose from to enhance
your bathing experience. Each color has a different
significance. Red for energy, orange for joy, yellow
for wisdom, green for harmony and love, blue for
calm and peace, indigo for awakening intuition and
violet for awareness and creativity. They are meant
to enhance and realign the spirit. It was such a
soothing, relaxing experience! My attendant, Lee,
was so serene and caring. She left me to the music
and the jets. What a wonderful feeling and experience!
Lee came back and led me to the wet treatment room
for my Pua Kai (Flower by the Sea) signature scent
scrub and wrap. It is meant to express the romantic
nature of the naupaka, one of Hawaii’s most common
beach plants. One of Hawaii’s most famous legends
is built around naupaka, in which early Hawaiians
believed it was based on a love story of a couple,
one from royalty and another a commoner. As it was
strictly forbidden for members of royalty to marry
people from the common ranks, the two lovers were
separated. There are different versions of the naupaka
legend, but all carry the same theme: lovers that
are separated forever, one banished to the mountains,
the other to the beach and that when the beach flower
and the mountain flower are once again brought together,
the couple would be together again.
Lee scrubbed my body gently with this lovely scent
– reminding me of bits of jasmine, roses, orange
blossoms, coconut and ginger. After thoroughly rubbing
my body with this mixture, she then showered me
down with the overhead vichy-shower arm. I was then
led to a large vichy shower to rinse off completely,
and then into another room to make a choice of a
masque lotion or oil mixture for the wrap portion
of the treatment.
After my relaxing treatments, I made my way out
to the lanai and ordered a refreshing lunch, relaxed
for a while afterwards and then made it back into
the amenities area and got freshened up before my
walk around the grounds.
Suggested improvements:
The lanai where I had lunch was right off of the
hotel, meaning that if it’s a high-traffic time,
one has to deal with the hotel traffic.
With that said, they say at the Ihilani Spa that
they will do everything they can to make sure your
visit is not only relaxing, but uplifting. This
35,000 square-foot oasis offers state-of-the-art
facilities, helpful conveniences, and service intended
to cater to your wellness. There is a fitness center,
tennis courts, Pilates room and Yoga is offered
on the ocean-front lawn.
This beautiful resort by the sea is set away from
the hustle and bustle of Honolulu. Golf (Ted Robinson
18-hole course), snorkeling, whale and dolphin excursions
are offered from the property. There is a 43-acre
marina with 270 full-service slips imbedded into
the Ko Olina community. While on my stroll, I crossed
bridges with small hammerhead sharks, rays and assorted
fish below. The property offers unique interactive
and interpretive guest activity programs here, utilizing
this ocean water pond -- Reef Shark Feeding, Hawaiian
Fish Feed, Seafari Hunt, Reef and Ray Adventure
and the Keiki (children’s) program called the Keiki
Beachcomer Club. There are kids and teens programs,
also tennis lessons and clinics for young adults
and adults.
The JW Marriott Ihilani Resort & Spa can accommodate
your small group or a several-course dinner for
1100.
Get away, relax, and enjoy at this oasis as their
motto is: Every Step Reveals Paradise...
Here the ocean does not care where you've been,
the cascading sun does not care where you are going.
All that matters is that you are right here.

Destinations
: Hawaii : Oahu
: JW Marriott Ihilani
Resort and Spa at Ko ‘Olina
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