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Most hotels in Oahu are spread along the world-famous Waikiki Beach. It's still a beautiful stretch of shore (the first hotels on the islandthe Sheraton Moana Surfrider and the Halekulaniare still in operation here), and the most convenient place to stay if you'd rather not drive and don't mind the high-rises and crowds. The Aqua chain has brought hip and affordable boutique hotels to the area, which are very popular with Japanese tourists. But luxury can also be found on the remote and less-developed North Shore at the Turtle Bay Resort, and on the island's quieter, more residential southwest coast (where the calm man-made beaches at Ko Olina are great for families). A nice compromise is the newly renovated Kahala Resort (formerly the Mandarin Oriental), with its own private beach. It's just ten minutes outside Waikiki, but well positioned for escapes via scenic Highway 72.
Everyone's Honolulu hotel fantasy includes a room with a view of the surf, but you'll pay a pretty penny for that. (And you won't always hear that surfask first, if that matters to you.) Don't worry if a garden room is all your budget will allow: They're usually just as close to the beach as the more expensive units.
This 529-room landmark spent the past couple of decades chugging along on the fumes of nostalgia. When the iconic property opened in 1927, it became a retreat...more
Set on a sheltered beach just a ten-minute drive from Waikiki, this 338-room resort was a Mandarin Oriental until 2006. With the new ownership came a...more
Since opening in 1917 on this prime Waikiki beachfront spot, the Halekulani has grown to 454 rooms—but it still manages to feel like the most intimate,...more
Ideally located on a five-mile stretch of a secluded North Shore bay, this luxurious 880-acre property has a high hip factor. In addition to being the...more
Halekulani's little-sister property, this 297-room tower isn't beachfront—although you can quickly reach the sand via footpath—and has no grounds to...more
The 72-room Hotel Renew, Waikiki's only "design hotel," is a favorite among fashion and film industry types from New York and California. Originally part of the...more
This budget boutique hotel just one block from Waikiki Beach makes up in convenience (and price) what it lacks in luxury. High-speed Internet connections in...more








