For tourists wanting a Waikiki location without major resort prices, this 67-room hotel is a decent two-and-a-half-pearl find. However, the hotel has a bit of an identity crisis, with an equestrian theme that doesn’t make sense for beachy Waikiki. The dated interiors and minuscule pool also diminish some of the shine. However, the beach is less than a 10-minute walk away, and the Ala Moana Center is nearby for shopping and conventions. Compact rooms are pleasant and clean, but old school, and include free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning. Noise from the road can be an issue. There are no resort fees here, but parking comes with a steep price tag. Most budget hotels in this area are similar, but check out Aqua Waikiki Pearl for an even more wallet-friendly option.
For tourists wanting a Waikiki location without major resort prices, this 67-room hotel is a decent two-and-a-half-pearl find. However, the hotel has a bit of an identity crisis, with an equestrian theme that doesn’t make sense for beachy Waikiki. The dated interiors and minuscule pool also diminish some of the shine. However, the beach is less than a 10-minute walk away, and the Ala Moana Center is nearby for shopping and conventions. Compact rooms are pleasant and clean, but old school, and include free Wi-Fi and air-conditioning. Noise from the road can be an issue. There are no resort fees here, but parking comes with a steep price tag. Most budget hotels in this area are similar, but check out Aqua Waikiki Pearl for an even more wallet-friendly option.
The 839-room 'Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach is a family-friendly upscale property located on Waikiki Beach. Formerly the Pacific Beach Hotel, it reopened in early 2018 after extensive renovations throughout the landmark 38-story building. Modern rooms are minimally decorated and have mini-fridges, microwaves (for a fee), coffeemakers, and private lanais in most. The two Morimoto restaurants, including a casual beer garden, are popular features, while the lobby oceanarium also stands out. Other amenities include a kids’ club, well-equipped fitness center, and a spa. On the downside, the fifth-floor infinity pool gets crowded, and guests complain of small bathrooms, as well as lackluster views in some Ocean View rooms. Business travelers may prefer the Hilton Waikiki Beach, which has nightly entertainment, though it's not directly on the beach.
The 839-room 'Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach is a family-friendly upscale property located on Waikiki Beach. Formerly the Pacific Beach Hotel, it reopened in early 2018 after extensive renovations throughout the landmark 38-story building. Modern rooms are minimally decorated and have mini-fridges, microwaves (for a fee), coffeemakers, and private lanais in most. The two Morimoto restaurants, including a casual beer garden, are popular features, while the lobby oceanarium also stands out. Other amenities include a kids’ club, well-equipped fitness center, and a spa. On the downside, the fifth-floor infinity pool gets crowded, and guests complain of small bathrooms, as well as lackluster views in some Ocean View rooms. Business travelers may prefer the Hilton Waikiki Beach, which has nightly entertainment, though it's not directly on the beach.
The Waikiki Gateway Hotel sits on a busy thoroughfare in an urban area, making it less than an ideal location for a relaxing tropical vacation. However, for those who want to be near Hawaiian nightlife and shopping options, this hotel isn't a bad choice -- especially given its affordable rates. Many of the shops, restaurants, and bars of Waikiki are within close walking distance. It's not a bad pick for budget business travelers who want to be located on Kalakaua Avenue either, particularly those who want easy access to the Waikiki Convention Center (which is a 10-minute walk from the hotel). Though the low rates are a perk, rooms are on the small side and many are in need of a serious refresh, with dated decor and ancient TVs.
The Waikiki Gateway Hotel sits on a busy thoroughfare in an urban area, making it less than an ideal location for a relaxing tropical vacation. However, for those who want to be near Hawaiian nightlife and shopping options, this hotel isn't a bad choice -- especially given its affordable rates. Many of the shops, restaurants, and bars of Waikiki are within close walking distance. It's not a bad pick for budget business travelers who want to be located on Kalakaua Avenue either, particularly those who want easy access to the Waikiki Convention Center (which is a 10-minute walk from the hotel). Though the low rates are a perk, rooms are on the small side and many are in need of a serious refresh, with dated decor and ancient TVs.
Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel is a three-pearl ocean-view property across the street from Waikiki’s Kuhio Beach. It’s 645 air-conditioned rooms have surf-inspired interiors with flat-screen TVs, video game systems, mini-fridges, and balconies (most with ocean or partial-ocean views). However, the style is tired and noise can be an issue. The outdoor pool also has ocean views and is surrounded by lounge chairs and umbrellas, though it's small. Happy hour specials, live music, and Aston’s lively tiki-inspired restaurant all receive mostly positive reviews from previous guests. Hotel freebies include DVD and video game rentals, beach chairs, and daily newspapers. For an oceanfront stay with fresher rooms, a bigger pool, and free daily fitness classes (as opposed to the Aston's small fitness center), it’s worth checking out Park Shore Waikiki instead.
Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel is a three-pearl ocean-view property across the street from Waikiki’s Kuhio Beach. It’s 645 air-conditioned rooms have surf-inspired interiors with flat-screen TVs, video game systems, mini-fridges, and balconies (most with ocean or partial-ocean views). However, the style is tired and noise can be an issue. The outdoor pool also has ocean views and is surrounded by lounge chairs and umbrellas, though it's small. Happy hour specials, live music, and Aston’s lively tiki-inspired restaurant all receive mostly positive reviews from previous guests. Hotel freebies include DVD and video game rentals, beach chairs, and daily newspapers. For an oceanfront stay with fresher rooms, a bigger pool, and free daily fitness classes (as opposed to the Aston's small fitness center), it’s worth checking out Park Shore Waikiki instead.
Originally opened in 1901, the beachfront Moana Surfrider has a historic atmosphere that's blended with royal Hawaiian charm, though there are some flaws in the four-pearl package. The beach is gorgeous, but crowded, and there's only one pool for nearly 800 rooms, but the hotel has one of the nicest spas in Waikiki as well as a decent gym and several boutiques and shops. The compact rooms include features like small flat-screen TVs, excellent beds, and mini-fridges, and some have gorgeous ocean views. Wi-Fi is provided through the mandatory resort fee. Like most neighboring resorts, there's nightly entertainment and food is good, but expect to pay a premium. For something a little sharper, The Modern Honolulu has a nice handful of features, though it's not directly on the beach.
Originally opened in 1901, the beachfront Moana Surfrider has a historic atmosphere that's blended with royal Hawaiian charm, though there are some flaws in the four-pearl package. The beach is gorgeous, but crowded, and there's only one pool for nearly 800 rooms, but the hotel has one of the nicest spas in Waikiki as well as a decent gym and several boutiques and shops. The compact rooms include features like small flat-screen TVs, excellent beds, and mini-fridges, and some have gorgeous ocean views. Wi-Fi is provided through the mandatory resort fee. Like most neighboring resorts, there's nightly entertainment and food is good, but expect to pay a premium. For something a little sharper, The Modern Honolulu has a nice handful of features, though it's not directly on the beach.
The 353-room Modern Honolulu is a chic hotel catering to youthful guests with its gorgeous outdoor pools with live music, bars, and lounging areas. This is a luxury property with lots of amenities, including a spa, exercise room, and lobby bar along with some extra notable features including a trendy nightclub. Rooms are fresh, white, and beachy; some have balconies with water views and all have Keurig coffee machines. The beach is an eight-minute walk away. Guests looking for something closer to the water may want to consider The Royal Hawaiian which is right on the beach.
The 353-room Modern Honolulu is a chic hotel catering to youthful guests with its gorgeous outdoor pools with live music, bars, and lounging areas. This is a luxury property with lots of amenities, including a spa, exercise room, and lobby bar along with some extra notable features including a trendy nightclub. Rooms are fresh, white, and beachy; some have balconies with water views and all have Keurig coffee machines. The beach is an eight-minute walk away. Guests looking for something closer to the water may want to consider The Royal Hawaiian which is right on the beach.
These 48 one- and two-bedroom units are among the area's most modern condos, featuring full kitchens, stainless-steel appliances and spacious bathrooms, but they're a several-minute walk from the beach and there are few on-site amenities unless you count access to the pool at the nearby oceanfront Outrigger Reef.
These 48 one- and two-bedroom units are among the area's most modern condos, featuring full kitchens, stainless-steel appliances and spacious bathrooms, but they're a several-minute walk from the beach and there are few on-site amenities unless you count access to the pool at the nearby oceanfront Outrigger Reef.
This four-pearl, 1,230-room mega-resort has a prime location on Kalakaua Avenue, right across from the most famous stretch of Waikiki Beach. Housed in two colossal towers, it has tropical-inspired decor and a family-friendly atmosphere. Air-conditioned rooms are bright and modern, and all include furnished lanais with amazing mountain, city, or ocean views. Suites add separate living areas and kitchenettes. Leisure facilities include a busy freshwater pool with beach views, a hot tub, poolside bar, attractive spa, modern fitness center, kids' club, and 24-hour business center. There's a pricey restaurant serving steak and seafood, as well as a breakfast buffet for a (hefty) fee. Wi-Fi is free throughout. For travelers without kids, the Modern Honolulu is a better choice, adding a sushi restaurant and nightclub with DJs and bottle service.
This four-pearl, 1,230-room mega-resort has a prime location on Kalakaua Avenue, right across from the most famous stretch of Waikiki Beach. Housed in two colossal towers, it has tropical-inspired decor and a family-friendly atmosphere. Air-conditioned rooms are bright and modern, and all include furnished lanais with amazing mountain, city, or ocean views. Suites add separate living areas and kitchenettes. Leisure facilities include a busy freshwater pool with beach views, a hot tub, poolside bar, attractive spa, modern fitness center, kids' club, and 24-hour business center. There's a pricey restaurant serving steak and seafood, as well as a breakfast buffet for a (hefty) fee. Wi-Fi is free throughout. For travelers without kids, the Modern Honolulu is a better choice, adding a sushi restaurant and nightclub with DJs and bottle service.
The 94-room Aqua Oasis is a contemporary, tropical-themed mid-range hotel located down the street from the Luxury Row shopping complex in Waikiki. The hotel has a great location, less than 10 minutes’ walk from the beach and surrounded by restaurants. Formerly the Waikiki Joy Hotel, it reopened in 2014 after renovations, but areas of the hotel are showing some wear. Contemporary rooms are cheerfully decorated, and have coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and balconies, plus kitchens and couches in some. However, some rooms experience late-night noise from the club next door. Standout features include free continental breakfasts and a small pool. The property charges a daily resort fee, and there's no business center, restaurant, or bar. It's worth considering the nearby Shoreline Hotel Waikiki, which has fun colorful decor and a more impressive rooftop pool.
The 94-room Aqua Oasis is a contemporary, tropical-themed mid-range hotel located down the street from the Luxury Row shopping complex in Waikiki. The hotel has a great location, less than 10 minutes’ walk from the beach and surrounded by restaurants. Formerly the Waikiki Joy Hotel, it reopened in 2014 after renovations, but areas of the hotel are showing some wear. Contemporary rooms are cheerfully decorated, and have coffeemakers, mini-fridges, and balconies, plus kitchens and couches in some. However, some rooms experience late-night noise from the club next door. Standout features include free continental breakfasts and a small pool. The property charges a daily resort fee, and there's no business center, restaurant, or bar. It's worth considering the nearby Shoreline Hotel Waikiki, which has fun colorful decor and a more impressive rooftop pool.
The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort is a four-and-a-half-pearl oceanfront property along Waikiki’s golden beachfront. Its 528 air-conditioned rooms are a mix of modern units with balconies, or historic (and somewhat tired) units with rattan-accented furniture, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges. The sandy beach has a private area and stunning Waikiki and Diamond Head views, though you'll pay extra for loungers and it's definitely busy. Travelers rave about Royal Hawaiian's mai tais, but its two restaurants get mixed reviews. Additionally, while the pool has garden views, it's small. Other amenities include a spa, fitness center, and freebies like surf lessons, GoPro cameras, lei making, and hula lessons. As an alternative, check out the bustling Moana Surfrider, which has an altogether fresher, more modern style, while still maintaining some historic touches.
The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort is a four-and-a-half-pearl oceanfront property along Waikiki’s golden beachfront. Its 528 air-conditioned rooms are a mix of modern units with balconies, or historic (and somewhat tired) units with rattan-accented furniture, flat-screen TVs, and mini-fridges. The sandy beach has a private area and stunning Waikiki and Diamond Head views, though you'll pay extra for loungers and it's definitely busy. Travelers rave about Royal Hawaiian's mai tais, but its two restaurants get mixed reviews. Additionally, while the pool has garden views, it's small. Other amenities include a spa, fitness center, and freebies like surf lessons, GoPro cameras, lei making, and hula lessons. As an alternative, check out the bustling Moana Surfrider, which has an altogether fresher, more modern style, while still maintaining some historic touches.