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Manoa Valley Inn - Honolulu - Living room
Manoa Valley Inn
7.8 Good
Manoa$248+
$248+
Parking
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Royal Grove Waikiki - Honolulu - Beach
Royal Grove Waikiki
6.7 Okay
Waikiki$172+
$172+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Kaimana Beach Hotel
8.5 Very good
Diamond Head$317+
$317+
Free Wi-Fi
Oasis Hotel Waikiki
8 Very good
Waikiki$233+
$233+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
The Equus
7.8 Good
Waikiki$213+
$213+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Holiday Surf Hotel
8.2 Very good
Waikiki$299+
$299+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly
Wayfinder Waikiki
8.3 Very good
Waikiki$252+
$252+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly

Honolulu hotels near Waikiki Beach

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Espacio The Jewel Of Waikiki - Honolulu - Building
Espacio The Jewel Of Waikiki
9.5 Wonderful
Waikiki$2,676+
$2,676+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Pacific Marina Inn - Honolulu - Building
Pacific Marina Inn
6.6 Okay
$174+
$174+
Parking
Airport shuttle

The 10 best hotels in Honolulu

Discover the top hotels in Honolulu handpicked by local expert Sarah Sekula.
Sarah Sekula
December 6, 2023

Honolulu offers consistently perfect temps, a thriving nightlife scene, and some of the world’s best beaches. In this land of permanent vacation, you’ll find yourself relaxing the island way. Thanks to Honolulu’s enduring popularity, it’s home to a wide range of hotels. From surf-centric boutique getaways to high-end, modern stays, it’s easy to find exactly what you need. Here’s where to stay if you want to lounge poolside, sleep within walking distance of restaurants and experience the island’s world-famous surf scene. Read on to learn my personal favorite places to stay in Honolulu.

1.

Kaimana Beach Hotel

Address:

2863 Kalakaua Avenue

Price:

$213-1438/night

Kaimana Beach Hotel sits right on the sand, so it’s easy to spend an entire day right there on the property. And let me tell you, it sure doesn’t hurt that the beach is one of the quietest in Honolulu. When I visited, I dined at Hau Tree Restaurant’s open-air terrace, sat in a complimentary Peligo beach chair to soak up some vitamin D and worked on my wave-catching skills at Kai Sallas’ on-site surf school.
On my list for next time: snorkel the shallow reef, bike through the neighborhood (Electra cruisers are complimentary for guests) and take a sunset yoga class with Diamond Head as my backdrop. Hands down, my favorite thing about this hotel is the bold boho lobby. With its framed artwork collage and repurposed furniture, it’s one of the most photographed in all of Waikiki.

2.

The Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club

Address:

412 Lewers Street

Price:

$178-787/night

The Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club, one of the top-rated hotels in Honolulu, is a place your whole crew will dig – even your four-legged family members. Dog-walking and doggie daycare is available, plus there are no pet fees. If your dog loves the ocean, consider canine-friendly stand-up paddleboarding or surf lessons with SUPDog Hawaii, who even have a pro photographer on staff to document the fun.
Located two blocks from the beach, this hotel offers the perfect combo of nostalgia and modern design, from the “Wish You Were Here” mosaic on the bottom of the pool to the whimsical paintings that decorate its kitchy-classy interior. For meals, Mahina & Sun’s is a solid choice. Try Kauai shrimp risotto, Taro burgers, and handcrafted cocktails.
It’s within walking distance of the Royal Hawaiian Center shopping mall, so if you forget to bring sunscreen, you can just pop right over. The hotel’s rotating calendar of events includes dance parties, markets, and movie nights.

3.

Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach

Address:

2490 Kalakaua Avenue

Price:

$96-1318/night

There’s a lot to love about Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach. Kids will appreciate weekly tank talks at the 280,000-gallon oceanarium, which houses 350 protected marine creatures and daily fish feedings with on-site aquarists.
Once you’ve had your fill of the life aquatic, there are rooftop batting cages and tennis courts. Adults will love dining at Morimoto Asia, going to Drip Hawaii, Waikiki’s first IV lounge and med spa and hitting up the sustainable happy hour menu at SWELL.
Top off the day with sunset yoga and take in the ambiance of the Light Monument, a video art installation projected on the 17-floor beachside tower. When it’s time to hit the beach, you don’t have far to go: it’s an easy walk from the hotel. Once you’re there, use resort credits to rent surfboards, umbrellas and snorkels.

4.

The Laylow, Autograph Collection

Address:

2299 Kuhio Avenue

Price:

$246-901/night

With welcome baskets stocked with slippers, reusable water bottles, snacks, and chocolates on arrival, Laylow Waikiki, one of the best hotels to stay in Honolulu, will have you at aloha. This super stylish hotel in the heart of Waikiki is mid-century modern at its best.
The on-site restaurant Hideout serves modern Hawaiian meals with a side of live entertainment, carefully crafted cocktails, and brunch every Sunday (may I suggest buckwheat pancakes topped with macadamia nut butter? A uniquely Hawaiian taste experience!).
Take ukulele lessons, lei-making classes or snag some R&R poolside, all the while enjoying frozen fruit snacks and shave ice to cool you down. When you’re ready to venture out, grab cruiser bikes and make a beeline for the beach.

5.

Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani

Address:

2233 Helumoa Road

Price:

$321-1523/night

When you walk into the Halepuna resort hotel, it’s clear that the creators carefully considered every detail – from the artfully designed common spaces and rooms stocked with commissioned works by local artists to the holistic focus on wellness.
When you get hungry, head to the bakery next to the lobby or walk across the street to sister hotel Halekulani. Schedule sunset dinner at House Without a Key, an iconic restaurant made famous by an Earl Derr Biggers novel of the same