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  • Located on the beach, the Halekulani defines elegance. It has manicured tropical grounds, tastefully simple decor, a spa, superb cuisine at La Mer, and its signature “orchid pool.”

  • Located on the Ala Wai Canal, this moderate hotel is a short walk from the Hawai’i Convention Center and Ala Moana Shopping Center, and in close proximity to all of Waikīkī.

  • Hawaiiana Hotel

    The most outstanding feature here is the very hospitable staff. The small courtyard pool surrounded by tropical gardens is where Kona coffee and pineapple juice are served each morning.

  • Hawai’i Prince Hotel Waikīkī

    Every room at this marina-front hotel overlooks the picturesque Ala Wai Yacht Harbor. There are two award-winning restaurants: Prince Court offers Hawai’i cuisine, Hakone traditional Japanese. The hotel is right by the huge Ala Moana Shopping Center, Waikīkī nightlife, and downtown Honolulu.

  • A short walk from Lanikai and Kailua beaches, these privately owned units are comfortably furnished and well-equipped. All have views of the ocean or the landscaped gardens.

  • Hilton Hawaiian Village

    Situated on the widest stretch of Waikīkī Beach, this huge hotel has six towers, five pools, over 90 shops, 20 lounges and restaurants, a spa, and tropical gardens. You need never leave the complex.

  • This 17-story high-rise hotel is at the gateway to Waikīkī and is a short two blocks from the beach. There’s a pool and sundeck and a fitness facility; the Chinese Buffet Restaurant offers affordable, bountiful Asian fare.

  • An elaborate atrium with cascading waterfall joins the two 40-story towers of this impressive resort in the center of Waikïkï. Chinese and Italian food lovers will be sated at the fun Ciao Mein restaurant.

  • One of the tallest buildings in Waikīkī, this no-frills hotel overlooks the Ala Wai Canal along which walkers and joggers take their daily exercise. There are studio suites with kitchenettes, one-bedroom units with full kitchens, even the regular rooms have refrigerators and coffee makers.

  • Run by a mother/ daughter team, this beautiful house has two comfortable rooms for guests. Floor-to-ceiling windows provide mountain views and two dogs add to the atmosphere. Smoking is not permitted. Continental breakfast is included.

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