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If you're fine with a 10-minute walk to the beach, the Ohana Maile Sky Court is a gem. Unlike the dingy, retro (and I'm talking bad retro) vibe at many Kuhio Ave hotels, here you'll find an airy …
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(US$60 per room per night)
Especially popular with Japanese tourists, the Sand Villa is acceptable value for budget travelers. The hotel's decor is woefully lacking, but the aging, motel-style units themselves are clean an…
(US$66 per room per night)
Okay, there's a bit of an assembly-line atmosphere at this busy, budget high-rise filled with 450 rooms. The lobby is always jammed with sprawling suitcases from package-tour groups, but if you s…
(US$79 per room per night)
If you're seeking a budget hotel room with a kitchenette, the Ohana Waikiki West can be a great deal. It's centrally located and a step or two above the neighborhood's cheapest, oldest apartment-…
If your idea of comfort is a full-size apartment with kitchen, Ilima Hotel can't be beat. Not only is the hotel well maintained, the condo-sized units are huge! The hotel is two blocks from the b…
(US$86 per room per night)
If you're in Honolulu for a convention, downtown business or shopping, the Ala Moana Hotel couldn't be more conveniently located. The Hawaii Convention Center is practically next door, and the fi…
(US$92 per room per night)
A throwback to Old Hawaii, the Breakers is a low-rise hotel with rustic decor and a Polynesia-meets-Japan twist. Six buildings surround an inviting pool shaded by a giant tree - the scene is all …
(US$94 per room per night)
A top choice for families, this all-suites high-rise hotel is a short walk from tons of kid-friendly attractions, including the Waikiki Aquarium, Honolulu Zoo and naturally, the beach. You'll hav…
(US$96 per room per night)
In the heart of Waikiki, the Ohana East is a straightforward choice, especially for families or cost-cutting business travelers. It lacks the historical charm and oceanfront setting of nearby ico…
(US$97 per room per night)
If you don't mind a shoebox-sized room or being next to Ala Wai Canal, this lively, youthful hotel can be a real bargain. Although it calls itself a boutique hotel, contemporary accommodations ar…
(US$98 per room per night)
At the northwest 'entrance' to Waikiki, this budget-boutique hotel feels more functional than fun, but that's okay because it's a bargain. Near the Ala Moana Center shopping mall and bus terminal…
(US$100 per room per night)
Let's face it. The furnishings are dated, the walls need repainting, and the carpet begs to be vacuumed. But if you want a no-frills room for under a hundred bucks, the 178-room Gateway (located …
(US$105 per room per night)
The Pagoda is a favorite for Neighbor Island visitors, out of loyalty, habit and the discounted kama'aina rates available to Hawaii residents. For non-locals, it's too far outside the tourist loo…
(US$109 per room per night)
In the wide-open lobby of the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani, you'll witness a never-ending parade of tourists, from snowbird retirees to Japanese brides and college party fiends. The constant human …
Walking into this age-old inn with its frontier facade is like stepping back in history. Its dozen guest rooms have been painstakingly restored. With solidly antique furnishings and Hawaiian qui…
(US$114 per room per night)
Formerly called ResortQuest, the Aston hotels scattered throughout Waikiki are hit-or-miss, particularly the budget options. But the conveniently located 93-room Waikiki Joy is a find. While not …
(US$126 per room per night)
The Pacific Beach is a solid, though second-tier, high-rise hotel. It's worth considering for three reasons: it's directly across the street from the beach; it's centrally located along Waikiki's…
(US$129 per room per night)
The sweeping views of Diamond Head and the ocean from the Kaimana Beach Hotel cannot be done justice in words. They're that awesome. This gem of a hotel is spruce and airy, with an open-air lobby…
(US$136 per room per night)
Tired of all those little square boxes? A distinctive cylindrical hotel built in 1963, the Waikiki Circle is an old-time landmark. Surrounded by massive, modern high-rises, it seems quaint and re…
(US$139 per room per night)
The small Cabana caters to Waikiki's tightly knit gay community, starting with the lobby travel agency and tour desk to the eight-man hot tub out back. Inhabiting a modest four-story building, th…
(US$140 per room per night)
If you're looking for aloha over ritz, this is the place. The rooms may not pack the same punch as the fancier neighbors, but nightly hula shows and friendly Hawaiian staff remind guests why they…
(US$142 per room per night)
From the highway it's hard to imagine the low-key tranquility that awaits, themed with a hint of neoclassical plantation style. You'll note the balmy air coming in from the open lobby upon enteri…
(US$143 per room per night)
Stay in the middle of the action at this historic harborside hotel. The place has so much whaling-era character you almost expect Herman Melville to mosey in. These days the merriment isn't comin…
(US$145 per room per night)
The Ohana Islander Waikiki is above average in all the key factors: it's close to the beach; there are good restaurants and shops nearby; and the rooms are clean and decently furnished. Granted, …
(US$147 per room per night)
A solid business-class hotel, the rebranded Hilton is a fine choice for anyone who wants clean and modern rooms without a beachfront location or an adjoining shopping mall. It doesn't have the pe…
(US$152 per room per night)
Riding high on Waikiki's new wave of fashion-forward style, this boutique hotel gem hidden on an unlikely-looking backstreet is romantic enough for honeymooners, even though it's not right next t…
(US$155 per room per night)
With an ever-bustling oceanfront barbecue restaurant and throngs of bare torsos and bikini tops, the people-watching here (well, tourist-watching) is ever amusing. It's the prime oceanfront locat…
(US$160 per room per night)
If you want a party atmosphere geared for Baby Boomers, the Outrigger Waikiki is your ticket. It sits on the most popular stretch of Waikiki Beach, where you can see and be seen, day and night. W…
Seductively streamlined furnishings in ochre and celadon...Bamboo-slatted pillars, wicker chairs and marble walls...Step into the stylish hotel lobby and you'll feel immediately soothed by aromat…
(US$164 per room per night)
Stepping into the Hyatt Regency Waikiki, you might swear you're at a ritzy shopping mall. With gurgling waterfalls and tropical plants amidst shiny glass-and-metal decor, it's a far cry from the …
(US$168 per room per night)
Aspire to island lifestyles of the rich and famous in luxurious apartment-style suites, big enough for family reunions. The hotel is enviably located right on Waikiki Beach Walk. Although there's…
(US$169 per room per night)
From the moment you arrive at this chic address, the Parc exudes an urbane vibe, enhanced by the enclosed rather than open-air lobby and front-desk staff fashionably dressed in suits. This trendy…
(US$172 per room per night)
With 1310 renovated rooms, the gigantic Marriott is an upscale mega-hotel, and you'll know it as soon as you encounter the sprawling lobby and shopping area spanning an entire city block. Furnish…
(US$179 per room per night)
The only true mega-resort in Waikiki, the 22-acre Hilton is a self-contained, fantasy island 'village'. Nearly 3000 rooms are spread throughout five high-rise towers surrounded by pools, tropical…
(US$189 per room per night)
Among the handful of hotels in condo-laden Kihei, this is the best. And unlike most Kihei accommodation, there's no minimum stay here, so it's popular with visitors who are splitting stays betwee…
(US$193 per room per night)
Once billed as the world's most costly resort to construct, the ostentatious 62-acre Hilton Waikoloa blurs the line between resort and theme park. A monorail and canopied boats cruise artificial …
(US$203 per room per night)
The Sheraton's lobby resembles a subway station at rush hour. People are constantly coming and going and if you suddenly stop, the crowd might just whisk you away. But many rooms offer ocean view…
(US$215 per room per night)
If you want to steer clear of the Waikiki street scene, the Ilikai offers decent, if slightly overpriced, lodging. A plus is the location right between Waikiki and Ala Moana - two excellent optio…
(US$218 per room per night)
These are très lavish digs, where even the cheapest room radiates a regal-but-subdued flair, and rock stars reserve a floor of their own. Marble bathrooms, well-appointed rooms and a smattering o…
(US$220 per room per night)
Built in 1901, this beaux-arts building was O'ahu's first hotel on the beach. The historic Banyan Wing resembles a grand, plantation-style manor. The hotel is so popular for weddings that you're …
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