Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki

Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki

This hotel has clean, simple, modern rooms. The pool’s rather small (so small you probably won’t want to hop in if it’s already occupied). Only corner rooms have bathtubs—the rest have showers. “Moderate” category rooms lack a lanai. The TVs...
Wayfinder Waikiki

Wayfinder Waikiki

This location got funned-up in 2023 when it opened as the Wayfinder Waikiki—a boutique hotel that feels designed for the trendy (somewhat nostalgic) traveler. The new décor is fun with eclectic, vintage Hawaiiana elements, but renovations seem mainly to be skin deep,...
Paradise Bay Resort

Paradise Bay Resort

This resort is composed of 11 buildings (some waterfront) of up to three floors, each built on the slopes of a hill (lots of steps). The area used to be a military barracks during WWII. In the 1940s the first building was built, others followed, and in the 1970s it...
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 feel...
Waikiki Beachcomber

Waikiki Beachcomber

Self-proclaimed as “Hawai‘i’s first craft hotel” (we’re not entirely sure what that means either), Waikiki Beachcomber is located in the heart of Waikiki next to the International Market Place, which makes venturing out particularly convenient....
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