49 Best Hotels in Honolulu and Pearl Harbor, Oahu

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Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra

$$ | 410 Atkinson Dr., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA

A decent value in a pricey hotel market, location is the hallmark of this property, which is connected to Oahu's largest mall, the Ala Moana Center, by a pedestrian ramp and is just a 10-minute walk from Waikiki, a two-minute stroll from Ala Moana Regional Park, and a block from the convention center. The condo-style rooms resemble small, comfortable apartments, with microwave ovens, mini-refrigerators, flat-screen TVs, and lanai with outdoor seating. One-bedroom suites have kitchenettes. The lobby, pool deck, restaurants, exterior, and Waikiki Tower rooms have been refreshed recently. There's a fitness center with a sauna and steam room. The Signature Prime Steak & Seafood, on the 36th floor, has some of the best views of Honolulu in the city. The first floor houses the gastropub Pint + Jigger, with an extensive drink menu and distinctive bar food.

Pros

  • Great value (and no resort fee)
  • Refreshed look
  • Very convenient location

Cons

  • Outside the heartbeat of Waikiki
  • Kona tower rooms are not fully refurbished and look tired
  • Expensive parking
410 Atkinson Dr., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA
808-955–4811
hotel Details
1,100 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach

$$$ | 2490 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA Fodor's Choice

The centerpiece of this modern, stylish high-rise, across the street from the beach in the middle of Waikiki, is the lobby's mesmerizing aquarium, filled with nearly 300,000 gallons of seawater and colorful marine life. There's something for everyone here, including airy guest rooms with private lanai and ocean views; an expansive, rooftop-deck infinity pool with a bar that serves small plates all day; and two of chef Morimoto’s restaurants—Morimoto Asia, which has stunning views, and the casual, street-level Momosan. The resort fee here includes the Beach Candy program, with a first-come, first-served array of beach toys and accessories. The exclusive Longboard Club, open to concierge-level guests, offers plenty of indoor-outdoor seating and a great selection of food and drink for breakfast and dinner.

Pros

  • New and modern, with several on-site restaurants
  • Cutting-edge fitness facilities and spa
  • Excellent guest lounge

Cons

  • Resort fee is $50 per day
  • Large hotel that can feel impersonal
  • You must cross the street for the beach
2490 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–1233
hotel Details
839 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Aqua Aloha Surf Waikiki

$ | 444 Kanekapolei St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

This affordable property two blocks from Waikiki Beach appeals to the young (and young at heart) with surfer-chic rooms and suites, a cool blue-and-green color scheme, and lounge chairs throughout. Most accommodations have a lanai, mini-refrigerator, microwave, and coffee maker. Note that although the resort fee includes beach towels and chairs, the hotel does not offer daily housekeeping services (and also charges a one-time cleaning fee); replacement bedding and towels are available upon request, however. There isn't any food at the hotel, but many dining options are just outside.

Pros

  • In-room refrigerators and microwaves
  • Pool with sundeck and cabanas
  • On-site coin-operated laundry

Cons

  • Hotel is dated overall
  • No daily housekeeping services
  • No view and 10-minute walk to beach
444 Kanekapolei St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
866-970–4160
hotel Details
204 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Aqua Palms Waikiki

$ | 1850 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

The 12-story Aqua Palms was revitalized in 2020, giving many of its rooms and suites (some with kitchens) energy-efficient air-conditioning and new furnishings, carpeting, drapes, bedding, and lighting fixtures. Perks here include free Wi-Fi, complimentary coffee and tea in the lobby, and a barbecue area that's a nice place to hang out, especially at sunset. There are also on-site coin-operated laundry facilities.

Pros

  • Recent refurbishments
  • Short walk to park, beach, and convention center
  • Free coffee and tea in the lobby

Cons

  • Beach access is through the Hilton Hawaiian Village, across the street
  • Resort fee is $30 per day
  • Not all rooms have lanai
1850 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-954–7424-reservations local number
hotel Details
262 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Aston at the Executive Centre Hotel

$$ | 1088 Bishop St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA

One of only two hotels in downtown Honolulu, this all-suites high-rise is in the center of the business district, within walking distance of the historic Capitol District, museums, and Honolulu's Chinatown, and a 10-minute drive from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. It's also three blocks from the Aloha Tower Marketplace and the cruise-ship terminal at Pier 10. Accommodations occupy the top 10 floors of the 40-story glass tower, with panoramic views of downtown Honolulu and Honolulu Harbor. Each spacious suite has a separate living area, deep whirlpool tubs, and a kitchenette stocked with cold beverages. Some units have washer-dryers. The revitalized Chinatown area offers foodie hot spots, bars, and art galleries. For travelers with business in downtown Honolulu or cruise passengers departing from Honolulu, this hotel is a convenient option. Remember that downtown is deserted on weekends and at night, so expect to wander to Waikiki or Chinatown for restaurants and activities.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Close to many attractions
  • Good spot for overnighting before or after a cruise

Cons

  • No beach within walking distance
  • Suites are individually owned, so quality of room can vary
  • Parking is very expensive
1088 Bishop St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA
808-539–3000
hotel Details
90 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Aston at the Waikiki Banyan

$$ | 201 Ohua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Families and active travelers love the convenience and action of this high-rise hotel, often referred to as "the Banyan," just a block from Waikiki Beach, the aquarium, the zoo, and bustling Kalakaua Avenue. The lobby is decorated in warm tropical woods with plenty of seating to enjoy the trade winds. All the suites here are privately owned (some units are dated), and many have fully equipped kitchens, as well as lanai that offer Diamond Head or ocean views. The recreation deck also has fantastic Pacific vistas, as well as outdoor grills; a heated swimming pool; two hot tubs; a playground; a mini putting green; and volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts. There is also a koi pond and a mini waterfall. 

Pros

  • Many suites have great views, and many have kitchens
  • Massive recreation deck for the entire family
  • Heated swimming pool

Cons

  • Suites are individually owned, so conditions can vary greatly
  • Resort fee is $25 per day
  • Sharing hotel with residents
201 Ohua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–0555
hotel Details
876 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Aston Waikiki Beach Tower

$$$$ | 2470 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Here, in the center of Waikiki, you get the elegance of a luxury all-suites condominium combined with the intimacy and service of a boutique hotel. Facing Kuhio Beach, this 39-story tower offers spacious (1,100–1,400 square feet) one- and two-bedroom suites with gourmet kitchens and windows that open to views of Waikiki and the Pacific Ocean. The property is a favorite for families looking for sophisticated space and facilities, all within a quick stroll to the beach. Amenities include in-unit washer-dryers, free in-room Wi-Fi, large flat-panel smart TVs, chef-inspired kitchens, pullout sofas, luxury bedding, large lanai, and dining areas to accommodate the whole family. Beyond your room, the resort offers an expansive pool deck, poolside cabanas, barbecue stations, a fitness center, and a yoga studio.

Pros

  • Roomy suites with kitchens and quality amenities
  • Great private lanai and views
  • A recreation deck with something for everyone

Cons

  • Resort fee is $39 per day
  • You must cross a busy street to the beach
  • Space, amenities, and location don't come cheap
2470 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-926-6400
hotel Details
140 suites
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Aston Waikiki Circle Hotel

$$ | 2464 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Built to resemble a Chinese lantern, this circular, 14-story hotel is a Waikiki landmark, with a charming interior design that brings the Pacific inside, beginning at check-in with breezes that flow through an open-air lobby. Honeymooners, snowbirds, and old-timers love this little hotel, where the front-desk staff takes the time to get to know you. Although rooms are small, with tiny bathrooms that have only (tiny) showers, they're done in bright, aqua-and-yellow color schemes, they utilize every bit of space well, and they all have a lanai with a view that guests return for again and again. Not that you'll be in your room much: Waikiki Beach and the famed Duke statue are right down the front stairs and across the street. The popular and casual Eggs 'n Things eatery is in the lobby, and an ABC Store is steps away. 

Pros

  • Unbeatable location
  • Lanai with a view in every room
  • On-site surfboard lockers and complimentary beach gear

Cons

  • Small rooms, with showers only
  • Busy location in Waikiki
  • Resort fee is $25 per day
2464 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–1571
hotel Details
104 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Coconut Waikiki Hotel

$ | 450 Lewers St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Overlooking the Ala Wai Canal, this reasonably priced boutique hotel has a more residential feel than the typical resort, with a cobblestone driveway, a lobby with rattan furnishings, a small fitness center, and a tiny swimming pool tucked in a backyard. Bright, inviting guest rooms and suites have kitchenettes; some have two bathrooms and can accommodate up to six people. Views from some lanai include the canal and its paddlers by day and the lights of Honolulu's skyline by night. A daily (very limited) complimentary continental breakfast is served in the lobby.

Pros

  • No resort fee if booked directly
  • Good bet for larger groups
  • Some rooms have two bathrooms

Cons

  • Walking three blocks to and from the beach on a busy street can be tiresome
  • Only valet parking available, and free continental breakfast is limited
  • Area is residential and removed from the action, particularly at night
450 Lewers St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–8828
hotel Details
81 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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DoubleTree by Hilton Alana – Waikiki Beach

$$ | 1956 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

A convenient location—a 10-minute walk from the Hawaii Convention Center or the beach—a professional staff, pleasant public spaces, and a 24-hour business center and small gym draw a global clientele to this reliable chain hotel. The intimacy of the property, the staff's attention to detail, the lovely pool, and the signature DoubleTree chocolate-chip cookies upon arrival resonate with leisure travelers. All the rooms in the 19-story high-rise have private lanai, but they overlook the city and busy Ala Moana Boulevard across from Fort DeRussy. It's not exactly oozing that Hawaiiana feel, but the location, dependability, and service make it a solid choice.

Pros

  • Walkable to the beach and Ala Moana mall
  • Walk-in glass showers with oversize rain showerheads
  • Heated outdoor pool and 24-hour fitness center

Cons

  • Lanai have city views
  • Little local flavor
  • Resort fee is $30 per day
1956 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-941–7275
hotel Details
317 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Embassy Suites by Hilton Waikiki Beach Walk

$$$ | 201 Beach Walk, Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

In a place where space is at a premium, this resort in the heart of the Waikiki Beach Walk dining and shopping area offers families and other groups spacious, one- and two-bedroom suites stylishly decorated in relaxing earth tones with splashes of color. In addition to amenities like pull-out sofas and wet bars with microwaves and mini-refrigerators, suites have at least two balconies—some with ocean views, most overlooking the 1,965-square-foot, open-air Grand Lanai with its heated pool, sundeck, and outdoor bar. Perks include a free (hot) breakfast daily and a free happy hour reception (with snacks) nightly. The hotel is steeped in Hawaiiana: not only does it offer cultural programs for adults and youth, but it's also home to famous chef Roy Yamaguchi's Roy's Waikiki restaurant.

Pros

  • No resort fee
  • Spacious and modern rooms with kitchenettes
  • Free hot breakfast and happy hour reception daily

Cons

  • No direct beach access
  • Lobby feels more like a business hotel
  • Property can seem busy and noisy
201 Beach Walk, Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
800-362–2779-toll-free
hotel Details
369 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

Quick Facts

Espacio – The Jewel of Waikiki

$$$$ | 2452 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 98615, USA

As its name suggests, this is one of the most luxurious hotel experiences in Hawaii, with nine designer suites, each occupying an entire floor and featuring smart-home technology, a large private lanai with a hot tub, two or three bedrooms, a gourmet kitchen, and spacious bathrooms with saunas. Stylish accents include beautiful Italian marble and Moroccan metalwork. Daily in-room continental breakfast, butlers, and a private luxury car are included in the rate. Guests also have access to private chefs and grocery-shopping services, as well as a small rooftop infinity pool. Mugen, the exclusive Asian Fusion restaurant, is on-site as well.

Pros

  • Incredible ocean views
  • Height of opulence and luxury
  • Highest level of service

Cons

  • Swimming pool is shared and on the small side
  • Across the street from the beach
  • Exceptionally expensive
2452 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 98615, USA
855-945–4089-toll-free
hotel Details
9 suites
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Halekulani Hotel

$$$$ | 2199 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA Fodor's Choice
Courtesy of Halekulani

Its name translates to the "house befitting heaven," and this beachfront haven does, indeed, seem like a slice of heaven thanks to impeccable service and spacious guest rooms that are artfully appointed with marble and wood, neutral color schemes, modern furniture, updated technology, and bathrooms with oversize soaking tubs as well as showers. The large heated pool features a stunning orchid mosaic, created using more than a million glass tiles, and there are jaw-dropping ocean views from a large lanai. Fine-dining options here include Orchids, which hosts a popular Sunday brunch, and the award-winning La Mer, with its beautiful Diamond Head views. Book a day of divine pampering at the SpaHalekulani, and settle in for sunset drinks, Hawaiian music, and hula at the House Without A Key or a handcrafted cocktail and live jazz at the chic Lewers Lounge.

Pros

  • Exquisite interior and exterior spaces
  • Award-winning spa and wonderful bars and restaurants
  • No resort fee

Cons

  • Might feel a bit formal for Waikiki
  • Narrow beachfront with little room for sunbathing
  • Lofty room rates
2199 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–2311-direct to hotel
hotel Details
453 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani

$$$ | 2233 Helumoa Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA Fodor's Choice

The outstanding service and attention to detail at this high-rise boutique property are the same as what's offered at its elegant sister hotel, the Halekulani, but without the beachfront location and higher prices. Only rooms on upper floors have ocean views, but all rooms feature lanai, modern furnishings, sleek bathrooms, and upscale amenities. The sundeck, with an infinity pool, sun beds, and a full-service bar, is a sanctuary eight floors up. Check out the street-level restaurant, UMI by Vikram Garg, and visit the spa at the Halekulani across the street. Note, too, that your key card allows complimentary admission to several Honolulu museums.

Pros

  • Fresh, modern, and well appointed
  • Great access to Waikiki Beach and Beach Walk shopping and dining
  • No resort fee

Cons

  • No direct beach access
  • Rooms can be small
  • Swimming pool can get busy
2233 Helumoa Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-921–7272-direct to hotel
hotel Details
297 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach

$$ | 2330 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Most of the rooms at this expansive midrange chain hotel in the heart of Waikiki have a lanai with seating and feature a partial ocean or a Waikiki city view. On-site amenities include a rooftop pool and bar and a café–market. TR Fire Grill is adjacent to the hotel; International Marketplace, the multilevel outdoor shopping and dining complex, is across the street; and Waikiki Beach is two blocks away. 

Pros

  • Near International Marketplace's shops and restaurants
  • Rooftop pool
  • No resort fee

Cons

  • The large resort can feel impersonal
  • Valet-only parking
  • Two-block walk to the beach
2330 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-892–1820
hotel Details
623 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

$$$ | 2005 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Location, location, location: this five-tower mega-resort sprawls over 22 acres on Waikiki's widest stretch of beach, with the greenery of neighboring Fort DeRussy creating a buffer zone between it and central Waikiki's high-rise lineup. The property's sheer volume of facilities and many free activities (lei-making, ukelele lessons, turtle feedings) make it a good choice for families. The grounds incorporate not only gardens, koi ponds, and waterfalls, but also an aquatic playground of pools and slides, a 5-acre lagoon for kayaking, a pier that serves as a docking point for the Atlantis submarine, a post office, an ABC Store, the large Mandara Spa & Fitness Center, 20 restaurants and lounges (featuring some of Hawaii's best musicians), and dozens of shops. Rainbow Tower, with its landmark 31-story mural, has knockout Diamond Head views. Separate facilities and concierge services make The Alii feel like a private "resort within the resort." The Grand Islander, an on-site 418-unit vacation-ownership property, has lovely suites and access to many amenities. Be sure to check on the status of the hotel's weekly fireworks show, a favorite Friday night event that draws big crowds.

Pros

  • Activities and amenities keep you and the kids busy for weeks (including Friday night fireworks)
  • Stellar spa and fitness center
  • A large variety of room options

Cons

  • Size of property can be overwhelming
  • Resort fee is $50 per day
  • Parking is expensive ($49 per day for self-parking)
2005 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-949–4321
hotel Details
4,499 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hilton Waikiki Beach

$$ | 2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

On the Diamond Head end of Waikiki and two blocks from Kuhio Beach, this 37-story high-rise is great for travelers who want to be near the action but not right in it. You enter through a lobby of rich wood detailing, contemporary fabrics, and magnificent floral displays. The lobby bar offers tropical cocktails, an Island-style pupu menu, happy hour specials, and live music; the M.A.C. 24/7 Waikiki restaurant serves modern comfort food (try the M.A.C. ginger ale made fresh at the bar). The 10th-floor outdoor pool has plenty of seating and some cabanas. If marriage is on your mind, a wedding gazebo anchors the hotel gardens, and there's penthouse reception space, too. Though rooms are dated, they're available in several sizes and configurations. Book one on an upper floor for an ocean or mountain view from your lanai.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Every room has a lanai
  • Pleasant, comfortable public spaces

Cons

  • Resort fee is $30 per day
  • $45 a day (valet only parking)
  • Older property that shows some wear
2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–0811-direct to hotel
hotel Details
609 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

Quick Facts

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Holiday Inn Express Waikiki, an IHG Hotel

$ | 2058 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815-2196, USA Fodor's Choice

Thanks to wallet-friendly rates and unexpected perks, this 44-story chain hotel—with compact but stylish and smartly equipped and configured rooms—bustles, so its speedy elevators are often full. The property is a few minutes’ walk to the beach, but its spacious, fifth-floor sky deck has a pool, cabanas, a miniature golf course, shuffleboard areas, and a giant chess board. The free breakfast buffet has a multitude of options, including pancakes and scrambled eggs. There's also a 24-hour fitness center and on-site laundry facilities.

Pros

  • Free breakfast has large selection
  • Modern conveniences abound
  • Select rooms have great views

Cons

  • Resort fee is $25 per day
  • Busy hotel and lobby can feel crowded
  • Three-block walk to the beach
2058 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815-2196, USA
877-859–5095-toll-free for reservations
hotel Details
596 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Hotel Renew

$ | 129 Paoakalani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Just a block from Waikiki Beach, this unassuming but stylish boutique hotel focuses on wellness and renewal, making it a calm alternative to the big, bustling resorts that dominate the area. The cozy rooms feature muted tones and mid-century modern furnishings. Perks include free Wi-Fi, morning coffee in the lobby, and yoga or other wellness programs. There's also a grab-and-go food station and a (very) small lobby bar.

Pros

  • Free beach supplies, including towels, chairs, umbrellas, and snorkel gear
  • Personalized, upscale service
  • Close to zoo, aquarium, and beach

Cons

  • No pool or on-site restaurant
  • Daily amenity fee of $35
  • Rooms are small
129 Paoakalani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-687–7700
hotel Details
72 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach

$$ | 349 Seaside Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Modern and stylish, with an urban beach vibe, the Hyatt Centric has a friendly staff, rooms in several sizes and configurations, and a sprawling, seventh-floor lobby with a breakfast café and lovely outdoor pool area. Although no rooms have lanai, all have large windows, great views, high-tech amenities, contemporary decor (neutral with lots of wooden touches and splashes of color), and spacious, well-lit bathrooms—some with both generously sized soaking tubs and showers.

Pros

  • Fresh, modern, and right in the middle of Waikiki
  • Spacious rooms and bathrooms
  • Lovely pool deck

Cons

  • Resort fee is $33 per day
  • Rooms don't have lanai
  • Not on the beach
349 Seaside Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-237–1234
hotel Details
230 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa

$$$ | 2424 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

There's no other resort between the ocean and this high-rise hotel, which is across the street from Kuhio Beach and features a lively, atrium-style lobby with three levels of shopping (including a farmers' market on Tuesday and Thursday afternoons), a two-story waterfall, gardens, and free live evening entertainment. Other amenities include the luxury Na Hoola Spa, with 16 treatment rooms and an array of specialty therapies; the street-level Kai Coffee; the SHOR breakfast restaurant; and SWIM, a casual poolside bar and lounge that serves sustainable seafood. Authentic on-site activities, such as lei-making and hula, are led by a native Hawaiian cultural practitioner. Aloha Friday events showcase Polynesian tattooing and feature a Samoan fire-knife performance.

Pros

  • On-site spa and many shopping and dining options
  • Spacious rooms with soaring windows and lanai
  • Beach chairs and towels for guests

Cons

  • In a very busy and crowded part of Waikiki
  • Small on-site pool
  • Resort fee is $45 per day
2424 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–1234-direct to hotel
hotel Details
1,230 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Ilikai Hotel & Luxury Suites

$$$ | 1777 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

At Waikiki's ewa (western) edge, overlooking Ala Wai Harbor and a five-minute walk from Ala Moana Beach Park, this high-rise resort is a Honolulu landmark—Jack Lord's character, Steve McGarrett, appears on a lanai here in the opening of the original Hawaii Five-O TV series. It's fun to ride the glass elevator to the top of the "I," and the IIikai has an open-air lobby, two pools, a fitness center, waterfalls, and a mix of individually owned condos and kitchen-equipped resort suites of various sizes. On-site dining options include Cinnamon's, a local favorite that serves food all day, and the iconic Chart House, Hawaii's longest-running individually owned and operated restaurant. At sunset, the lighting of the torches and blowing of the conch prepare you for a romantic evening in paradise. Special offers abound, so ask about them when booking.

Pros

  • Sunset views from most ewa-side rooms
  • Removed from some of the bustle yet still close to everything
  • Spacious rooms with kitchens

Cons

  • Resort fee is $25 per day
  • Five-minute walk to the beach
  • Despite renovations, it still shows its age
1777 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-954–7417
hotel Details
779 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Ilima Hotel

$ | 445 Nohonani St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Tucked away on a residential side street near Waikiki's Ala Wai Canal, this locally owned, 17-story, condo-style hotel is a throwback to old Waikiki, offering partially refreshed, large units that are ideal for families. The glass-walled lobby—with its koa-wood furnishings, original local artwork, and friendly staff—feels like a Hawaiian home-away-from-home. Rates are decent for the spacious, updated (2022) studios and one- and two-bedroom suites, all with full kitchens, Wi-Fi, and spacious lanai. Note: Bathrooms are dated and are scheduled for renovation in 2025. There's also an on-site coin-operated laundry room. It's a two-block walk to Waikiki Beach, shopping, and restaurants. Parking is free but limited; when the spots are full, you can sometimes find parking on the street. Every Friday morning, the Ilima Ohana Chorus performs in the lobby, and guests are invited to sing along.

Pros

  • Free parking (first-come, first-served)
  • Spacious rooms with separate bedrooms and kitchens
  • Friendly and helpful service

Cons

  • Dated bathrooms (renovations planned for 2025)
  • Resort fee is $38 per day
  • No ocean views
445 Nohonani St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–1877
hotel Details
98 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Luana Waikiki Hotel & Suites

$$ | 2045 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

If you like Hawaiiana and appreciate a bit of kitsch in your decor, this welcoming hotel with both rooms and condo units is a great option. The two-story lobby is decorated with Hawaiian-wood furnishings and Island-inspired fabrics, and all the accommodations have private lanai; some also have kitchenettes or full kitchens. Perks include free beach gear and bikes and a Manager's Reception (4–5 pm) with complimentary wine and cheese periodically during the week. The recreational deck features an updated fitness center, a heated swimming pool, and a barbecue area. A comfortable mezzanine lounge and a coin-operated laundry room round out the on-site facilities. Shops and restaurants are a short walk away. 

Pros

  • Some rooms have kitchenettes or full kitchens
  • Sundeck with pool and barbecue grills
  • On-site coin-operated laundry facilities

Cons

  • No direct beach access
  • Resort fee is $25 per day
  • Pool is small
2045 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-955–6000-direct to hotel
hotel Details
225 units
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Moana Surfrider, a Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach

$$$$ | 2365 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA Fodor's Choice

Waikiki's oldest hotel (1901) is still a wedding and honeymoon favorite, with a sweeping main staircase and Victorian furnishings in its historic and expensive Moana Wing and more contemporary rooms in its 1950s-era Diamond Head Tower and refurbished Surfrider Tower, where oceanfront suites have two separate lanai—one for sunrise and another for sunset. Relaxation here involves lounging on the private beach or in a pool cabana, taking afternoon tea on the veranda, indulging in a treatment at the Moana Lani Spa, or enjoying beach or street views from rocking chairs on the main lobby's front or back porches. Enjoy live music and hula at the Banyan Court each evening, or dine at the oceanfront Beachhouse at the Moana. Don't miss the prized banyan tree, which dates from the hotel's early days. Note that rooms vary in each of the property's towers, so ask specific questions when booking. The hefty resort fee covers cultural activities, yoga classes, and Wi-Fi.

Pros

  • Elegant, historic property
  • Lovely beach bar that often features live music
  • Can't beat the location

Cons

  • You'll likely dodge bridal parties in the lobby
  • Resort fee is $42 per day
  • Expensive parking ($35 per day for self-parking across the street)
2365 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–3111
hotel Details
791 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Oasis Hotel Waikiki

$ | 320 Lewers St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

An open-air lobby of Italian marble, a koi pond, hanging egg chairs, and a guava smoothie greet you on arrival at this hideaway a five-minute stroll from Kalakaua Avenue through one of the many public-access ways to the beach. The property's two towers offer nearly 100 standard rooms and junior or one-bedroom suites, some with small kitchen areas. All accommodations have a refrigerator, soaking tub, slick audio-entertainment systems, and free Wi-Fi. Request a room close to the top of the hotel's 11 stories if you want to see the ocean from your lanai. A limited continental breakfast on the lobby veranda is included. 

Pros

  • All rooms have lanai
  • Japanese restaurant adjacent to lobby
  • On-site coin-operated laundry

Cons

  • Rooms are slightly dated
  • Trip to the beach can be a bit of a haul if you're carrying lounge chairs
  • Valet parking only
320 Lewers St., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–2300
hotel Details
96 rooms
Rate Includes: Free Breakfast

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Ohana Waikiki East by Outrigger

$$ | 150 Kaiulani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

If you want to be in central Waikiki and don't want to pay beachfront lodging prices, consider the Ohana Waikiki East, which is a mere two blocks from the beach and within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, and nightlife. Don't expect any fancy lobbies or outdoor gardens here, but there are two on-site restaurants (Appetito Craft Pizza & Wine Bar and Tanaka of Tokyo), as well as a laundry room, coffee bar, and pool deck that was refreshed in 2023. The property is dated, but accommodations are spacious, with options that include standard rooms, studios, and kitchenette-equipped one- and two-bedroom suites. Certain rooms on lower floors have no lanai, and all rooms have showers only.

Pros

  • Reasonable rates close to the beach
  • Some rooms have kitchenettes
  • Spacious accommodations

Cons

  • Very basic public spaces
  • An older property with signs of wear and tear
  • Resort fee is $27 per day and parking fee is $35 per night
150 Kaiulani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–5353-direct to hotel
hotel Details
441 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort

$$$ | 2169 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

A prime location and aloha spirit keep guests returning to the Outrigger Reef, where rooms were renovated and the beach was widened in 2021, with 23 new rooms, a beachfront restaurant, and a luxury guest lounge added in 2022. For the best vistas, opt for ocean view or oceanfront accommodations in the Ocean Tower. The signature poolside restaurant, Kani Ka Pila Grille, is open all day and offers nightly live music by legendary Hawaiian entertainers. The Monkeypod Kitchen restaurant on the beach offers great ocean and Diamond Head views. 

Pros

  • On the beach
  • Direct access to Waikiki Beach Walk
  • Attentive staff

Cons

  • Pool is not beachfront
  • Views from nonoceanfront rooms are uninspiring
  • Resort fee is $45 per day
2169 Kalia Rd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–3111-direct to hotel
hotel Details
669 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort

$$$$ | 2335 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Outrigger's star property sits on one of the finest sections of Waikiki Beach, a location that, along with an array of cultural and dining options and great live-music and bar scenes, makes it a favorite. Guest rooms in the 16-story resort have lanai with either ocean or Waikiki-skyline views and soundproof windows. Duke's Waikiki, a quintessential beach bar, hosts famed Grammy-nominated Hawaiian musician Henry Kapono every Sunday afternoon for a rollicking good time around the pool. The scene is so iconic that Kapono sings about it in a song titled "Dukes on Sundays." The Blue Note Hawaii offers nightly jazz, rhythm-and-blues, or other music by top-shelf local, national, and international artists. The Outrigger's Voyager 47 Club, a spacious indoor-outdoor, ocean-view lounge, serves continental breakfast, happy hour beverages, and snacks to guests who upgrade for access. Take a break from all the buzz with a Hawaiian seaweed wrap, a hot stone massage, or some other treatment in the rooftop spa.

Pros

  • The best beach bar in Waikiki
  • On-site activities and amenities (including a spa) abound
  • Excellent lounge that's worth splurging on an upgrade to access

Cons

  • A busy property (often used as a pedestrian throughway to the beach)
  • Resort fee is $45 per day
  • Rooms are dated
2335 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–0711
hotel Details
525 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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Outrigger Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel

$$ | 2300 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Almost directly across from the Royal Hawaiian Center and next to International Marketplace, the Beachcomber is a well-situated high-rise hotel for families as well as those looking for a boutique feel in the heart of the action. Rooms vary in size, but all are stylish, updated, and have flat-screen TVs. Take a sunrise yoga class, walk the surfboard-lined pathway to the beach, or maybe catch the Saturday night "dive-in" movie at the rooftop pool. Hawaiian Aroma Caffe, which is popular with Instagrammers, serves up coffee and quick bites just off the main lobby. The popular and lively Maui Brewing Company restaurant offers casual food, local beers, and two happy hours daily.

Pros

  • Great beach views from some rooms
  • Renovated and stylish
  • Lovely pool area

Cons

  • Very busy area in the thick of Waikiki action
  • Not beachfront
  • Resort fee is $35 per day
2300 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–4646
hotel Details
496 rooms
Rate Includes: No Meals

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