The Kahala Hotel & Resort
One of the state's most exclusive luxury hotels...
One of the state's most exclusive luxury hotels...
At the distant Diamond Head end of Waikiki, adjacent to Sans Souci Beach, the former 'W' hotel has toned...
For a little more privacy and seclusion, the New Otani offers well-kept, small rooms and its own beach a...
One of the best-value options in Waikiki, this 19-story hotel at the quieter Diamond Head end of Waikiki...
Cleanliness and decor vary among these decent condo units, but at least they're not cookie-cutter...
Of the three Waikiki hostels, the Polynesian is the least grungy and most welcoming...
Okay, there's a bit of an assembly-line atmosphere at this busy, budget high-rise and the lobby is always jammed with sprawling suitcases from tour groups, but if you snag a decent room you could do worse.
The well-appointed Cabana caters to the gay community, but everyone is certainly welcome...
The rooms at this hostel are more expensive than its neighbors because each dorm comes equipped with kit...
A top choice for families, this all-suites high-rise hotel is a short walk from tons of kid-friendly att...
Just a half-block from the beach, this ecoconscious, gay-friendly boutique hotel satisfies sophisticated...
With its hip retro-Hawaiian theme, the Aston Waikiki Beach's Main Tower should win a prize for creative design.
Renovated into a bright and bustling hotel, this ocean-view number is all the rage on the internet-booki...
A solid business-class hotel, the rebranded Hilton is a fine choice for anyone who wants clean and moder...
With 1310 rooms, the Marriott is an upscale mega-hotel, and you'll know it from the sprawling lobby and ...
The Pacific Beach is a solid, though second-tier, high-rise hotel...
This classic, family-run, low-rise hotel satisfies the thrifty with spacious if worn rooms (all with kitchenette, some with air-con) and genuine aloha. It has a central location.
A distinctively cylindrical hotel built in 1963, the Waikiki Circle Hotel is an old-time landmark...
Velvet furnishings in burgundy and celadon. Bamboo-slatted pillars, wicker chairs and marble walls...
Stepping into the Hyatt Regency Waikiki, you might swear you're at a ritzy shopping centre...
Forget the view. All that's within sight are the buildings next door. But who cares because this six-storey, 30-unit hotel is a stellar budget option.
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