Waikiki Area

Bamboo Waikiki Hotel

This boutique hotel has a very tranquil atmosphere, despite its location in the middle of Waikiki. A nice pool, fresh bamboo and Buddhas sprinkled about add to its appeal, which has sort of a contemporary Asian feel. Their saltwater pool is nice with the sound of a...

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Waikiki Malia

This used to be an Ohana resort but new owners have breathed some new life into it. Two towers make up this hotel—the Malia Tower and the original nine-story Luana Wing that has the 1/1 units (with kitchenettes). The mid-century style Hawaiian-accented rooms in the...

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The Breakers

An old-time, two-story low-rise from the mid-'50s that has lots of character. It’s pretty inexpensive and has a fairly tranquil, slow-paced feel. Very little has changed over the years, including the staff. This is more like a stay in old-time Hawai‘i, though they...

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Hyatt Regency Waikiki

Hyatt Regency Waikiki

The Hyatt Regency is one of the bigger Waikiki resorts. It consists of two towers surrounding a huge, open atrium with gobs of shops and a three-story man-made waterfall that makes for an impressive lobby. Their 10,000-sq.-ft. Na Ho‘ola Spa has some breathtaking...

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Shoreline Hotel Waikiki

Shoreline Hotel Waikiki

This hotel started life as a place for United Airlines’ staff but reopened in 2013 as a boutique-type hotel. The rooms are on the small side in sort of a 1950s retro-modern design. It’s fun and very colorful. You will either love the décor or hate it. Most rooms...

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Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort

Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort

This hotel is right on the beach. The décor has a Hawaiian feel with all the modern amenities. The Ocean Tower is worth the extra money here. The pool area can be very busy because some other Outrigger properties have access to it. Rooms facing the Waikiki Shore...

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Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki

This hotel has clean, simple, modern rooms. The pool’s rather small. Only corner rooms have bathtubs—the rest have showers. Moderate category rooms lack a lanai. The TVs are pretty small by modern standards, so even though they have PS3 games, it won't be the same...

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Sheraton Waikiki

Sheraton Waikiki

Although there are bigger resorts, this 31-story tower is the biggest single hotel building in all Hawai‘i. It’s so big you can actually get lost in the hallways, which keep going and going and going. You can do a lot of walking at this sprawling hotel, which can...

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Waikiki Beachcomber

Waikiki Beachcomber

This hotel is located in the heart of Waikiki next to the International Market Place, which makes venturing out particularly convenient. The rooms are modern and clean; some are small, but most feel larger than the square footage listed. Showers have hand-held...

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Ohana Waikiki East

This is a well-maintained hotel in the center of Waikiki. The furnishings are older but in decent shape. As an Ohana hotel, they cater more to families. Rooms are pretty small and tight, and standard rooms have no lanai. (City-view rooms are a bit bigger and worth...

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