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...
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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 feel...
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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

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 the...
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The Laylow Autograph Collection

The Laylow Autograph Collection

Usually when we look at a renovated hotel, we can detect the bones of the previous property. In this case, the $60 million renovations to the old Aqua Waikiki Wave have made this property’s lobby and pool area completely unrecognizable to us. In fact, the whole lobby,...
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