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Explore 20 hotels in Honolulu, HI. Roomza scores every room so you can skip the guesswork and book with confidence.
The Kahala Hotel & Resort
Staff treats you like family and remembers your name. The resort sits away from the city noise with a quiet private beach and ocean views. Rooms get cleaned daily while you're out, breakfast buffet impresses, but the dolphin enclosure troubles some guests.
The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach
Spacious rooms come with full kitchens, washers and dryers, and impeccable cleaning. Staff treat guests like family and handle requests promptly. Kids' pool lacks heating, so families visiting in cold weather should expect limited pool use.
Hale Koa Hotel
This hotel requires military ID and delivers clean rooms with ocean views, Friday fireworks, and a central Waikiki location. Guests praise the friendly staff, onsite dining, and pools, though some rooms lack fridges and microwaves. Beach homeless camps are a current problem the hotel says it cannot fix.
Prince Waikiki
Ocean views dominate the experience and guests love them. Staff generally treat you well. Maintenance issues plague rooms: leaky faucets, mildew, broken coffee makers, and shower temperature problems. The infinity pool and harbor scenery impress, but the restaurant overcharges and the location sits on the edge of Waikiki rather than the beach itself.
Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort
Rooms are small and dated but clean with comfortable beds. Ocean views cost extra and are worth it, but expect constant noise from renovations, live music, and the busy beachfront location. Staff is friendly and helpful, though service doesn't match the price.
The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki
Stay here for the historic charm and beach location, but know rooms in the modern wing feel dated compared to nearby hotels at similar prices. Bathrooms run small. The historic building offers better character, and staff genuinely care about your experience.
Ka La'i Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts
Spacious, impeccably clean rooms with stunning ocean views from balconies. Staff delivers exceptional service with multiple daily cleanings and attentive concierge help. Beach access takes two to five minutes on foot, and free beach rentals sweeten the deal, though ongoing construction disrupts the property.
Embassy Suites by Hilton Waikiki Beach Walk
Embassy Suites offers spacious suites with solid breakfast and happy hour perks, but rooms feel dated with musty smells, cheap mattresses you can feel springs in, bathroom ventilation problems, and mold issues. The hotel works well for families but expect noise from kids and potential elevator wait times.
Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort
Rooms are spacious and recently renovated with excellent views, though some guests found pillows too soft and noted elevator noise near certain rooms. The beachfront location is excellent, staff is helpful, and the pool and beach access are major highlights. Book direct to keep elite Bonvoy benefits.
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa
Rooms are spacious and comfortable with good water pressure, but ongoing balcony construction blocks some deck access and creates early morning drilling noise. Staff service is generally excellent, though late checkout costs $50 and some front desk workers can be rude. Beach location is prime.
OUTRIGGER Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel
Staff treats you well and the location puts you steps from the beach and action. Rooms are clean but dated with noise issues on lower floors, and you'll fight for pool chairs. Book a higher floor if you can tolerate the aging space for the unbeatable location.
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
Rainbow Tower rooms are spacious and clean with stunning ocean views and fireworks access, though some show wear and dated finishes. Staff are friendly and helpful across the large, crowded resort near the beach. Food quality is average, and the property caters to tourists seeking activity rather than a quiet escape.
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa
Rooms are spacious with decent views, but sound travels badly between floors so expect noise from neighbors. The beachfront location is excellent and staff are friendly, though the pool is tiny, the Regency Club lounge disappoints with slow service, and you'll pay towel fees if you don't return them within 24 hours.
Ala Moana Honolulu by Mantra
Rooms are small with paper-thin walls that transmit noise from neighbors. Multiple guests found bugs and complained about overly soft beds. Location near the mall and restaurants is excellent, staff is helpful, but expect parking fees and management inconsistency.
‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach
Rooms are clean and comfortable with good views, but bathrooms are small with weak water pressure. Staff is friendly and helpful. You'll deal with crowds, noise, occasional odors from kitchens below, and high resort fees, though the beachfront location can't be beat.
Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach
Rooms are small and older with comfortable beds and clean linens, but poor lighting and hallway smoke smell bother guests. Location near the beach and shops is excellent. Valet parking costs $58 daily with slow service, and front desk staff range from unhelpful to friendly depending on who you get.
Waikiki Resort Hotel
Rooms are small and dated with cramped bathrooms, but staff treats you well and breakfast is good. The beach location beats everything else. Parking costs $50 a night. Clean rooms and friendly service make up for the aging building.
Hilton Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa
Staff quality swings wildly between reviews. Rooms are spacious and clean, though ocean views disappoint and you'll pay extra for a microwave. Location one block from beach works well, but street noise hits the front side harder.
Hilton Vacation Club The Modern Honolulu
Spacious rooms with modern design and good cleanliness, but elevator noise reaches some beds and bathrooms lack soundproofing. Staff treats you exceptionally well and the quiet marina location puts you steps from the beach. Mattress comfort varies and self-parking costs $40 a night.
Polynesian Hostel Beach Club
Great staff and location near the beach make this place shine for meeting people, but expect dorm-style basics. Beds aren't super comfortable and cleanliness varies. Noise and occasional uncomfortable guests come with the hostel territory.