Waikiki is a neighborhood of Honolulu extending from the Ala Wai Canal to Diamond Head. The famous Waikiki Beach is host to surf competitions, hula dancing, outdoor performances, canoe races and many more activities year round. In the 1800s, Waikiki was home to Hawaiian royalty; today the area is known as the main hotel and resort area of the island of Oahu. Select hotels in the area provide accommodations to tourists who want to smoke inside their hotel room.
Right near Waikiki Beach on Kalakaua Avenue is the Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa. Only a short distance away are famous local attractions such as Pearl Harbor, Honolulu Zoo, Diamond Head Crater and Hanauma Bay. All rooms feature private balconies with spectacular views of either the mountain, city or ocean. Hotel amenities include four on-site restaurants, gym, spa and an outdoor pool.
Hyatt Regency Waikiki
2424 Kalakaua Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
808-923-1234
hyattregencywaikiki.com
Sheraton Waikiki is located on Kalakaua Avenue within walking distance of Waikiki Beach. Guests can participate in nearby activities of hiking, sightseeing, shopping, golf and dining. Rooms and suites at the Sheraton come equipped with all the basic amenities including cable TV and Internet. Two swimming pools with nightly poolside entertainment, laundry facilities, a fitness center along with 20 different gift and specialty shops are just a few of the hotel's many amenities.
Sheraton Waikiki
2255 Kalahaua Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
808-922-4422
sheraton-waikiki.com
On Honolulu's Koa Avenue is the Waikiki Resort, only a few steps away from the beach. Hotel amenities include an outdoor pool, mini spa, various gift shops, and a 24-hour business center. Located on the hotel's second floor is Seoul Jung Korean Restaurant featuring only Korean cuisine. For those with more traditional tastes, the in-house Illima Restaurant features sandwiches, soups, and island-style favorites.
Waikiki Resort
2460 Koa Ave.
Honolulu, HI 96815
808-922-4911
waikikiresort.com