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Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club Opens

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Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club overlooking  ‘Anaeho‘omalu Bay is now open on the western shore of Hawaiʻi Island.

Inspired by the island’s lush green flora, pristine waterfalls, fiery red volcanos and black lava beds, the resort’s one- and two-bedroom suites celebrate the rich culture and diverse land

scape of this one-of-a-kind island.

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Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club shares amenities and activities featured by the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa, including swimming pools, with one just for the kids, a fitness center, tennis facilities, lei-making classes and hula and ukulele lessons.

Plenty of upscale shopping and dining are all within walking distance, and nearby on the Kohala Coast, two championship golf courses test the skills of all levels.

Danny Akaka blesses Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club. Marriott Vacation Club photo.

Those looking for a calming sanctuary and a place to recharge their batteries will find relaxing and rejuvenating treatments inspired by Eastern and Western cultures at the Mandara Spa, located within the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. A signature treatment is the Hawaiian Lomi Lomi massage, the traditional healing massage of Hawaiian royalty.

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Of course, no vacation to Hawai‘i Island—or to Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club—would be complete without an authentic Polynesian lū‘au featuring food, dancing and music under the star-filled sky, at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa.

Beyond the resort and its on-site beach, trails wind through a lush rainforest—explore on foot or horseback—and ancient lava tubes and black sand beaches take the breath away.

Danny Akaka blesses Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club. Marriott Vacation Club photo.

Amazing discoveries can be found near active volcanos or the snowcapped summit of Mauna Kea, considered one of the best sites in the world for stargazing.

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Beaches on Hawaiʻi Island are usually less crowded and offer a wide variety of recreational options. Guests can snorkel through the calm, crystal-clear waters at Hōnaunau Bay or learn to surf at surf schools and beginner wave spots along the Kona Coast.

Reservations can be made now for immediate arrivals. For information about room rates or to book a stay at Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club, visit MarriottVacationClub.com.

For owners, reservations for Marriott’s Waikoloa Ocean Club can be made through the Marriott Vacation Club DestinationsTM Exchange Program as an exchange option.

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