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Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Located in the heart of Waikiki, 2 minutes' walk to Waikiki Beach, Halepuna Waikiki is a luxury boutique hotel surrounded by shopping and dining. Princess at check-in was delightful. All staff trained to very high standards.
Hotel in Kailua-Kona
Located in Kailua-Kona, a 5-minute walk from Honl’s Beach, Kona Tiki Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities. Privacy, just the roar of the ocean and the breaking waves below the lanai
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Discover Waikiki’s most distinctive luxury resort experience that combines home conveniences with resort amenities. Amazing place and people. Everyone tries to make your stay unique and that was ours
Hotel in Poipu, Koloa
Located on the southern tip of Kauai Island, Koloa Landing At Poipu Beach features 2 resort-style pools and a state-of-the-art fitness center. The swimming pool was nice. It was nice that it was close to Poipu Beach. The staff were also friendly.
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Featuring a full-service spa and an outdoor pool facility with dining service, Ka La'i Waikiki Beach is less than 5 minutes' walk from the beach. WiFi is included in daily resort fee. the service from the staff, Kawika & Keanu were amazingly helpful
Hotel in Wailea
Nestled on a cliff overlooking Maui's southern coastline on 15 landscaped acres, the Hotel Wailea, Relais & Chateaux - Adults Only features luxurious facilities and spacious suites. This hotel was reserved for a couple celebrating their babymoon. During their stay, they commented on how friendly and professional the staff was. They enjoyed having breakfast on the ocean-view balcony. They did not rent a car in Maui, so the private shuttle service was ideal! They also enjoyed the pool and cabanas. They also enjoyed mocktails at The Birdcage Bar and a three-course dinner at The Restaurant on their last day on the island. Initially, they checked out of Hotel Wailea after three nights to stay in another hotel to explore the west side of the island, but they didn't like it and returned to Hotel Wailea for the rest of their time on the island.
Hotel in Honolulu
Located in Honolulu, a 18-minute walk from Ala Moana Beach, Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a fitness center and a restaurant. clean and had all facilities nearby
Hotel in Kapaa
Located within a few steps of Papaloa Beach and a 2-minute walk of Lae Nani Beach, Islander on the Beach 333 has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kapaa. It had a great view, with great access to pool and tike bar downstairs. It was clean, with an A.C. unit. Fridge, microwave, a welcome basket, snack and welcome greetings card. Very pleasant welcome and stay. Access to nearby shops and restaurants was top-notch!
Hotel in Kapaa
Kapa'a Sands 09 provides beachfront accommodations in Kapaa. The property is around 9.1 miles from Wailua Falls, 2.4 miles from Opaekaa Falls and 7.3 miles from Nawiliwili Park. Our condo was right in front of a tide pool with lots of wonderful tropical fish and facing the most amazing ocean views in every direction we looked. We had a full kitchen with everything we needed and were quite comfortable being lulled to sleep every night with the many sounds of the ocean. A very restful time spent with family who were staying in one of the two-bedroom units.
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Located in Honolulu, a few steps from Kuhio Beach, ESPACIO THE JEWEL OF WAIKIKI provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. location is the best, and the luxury of your own place with beautiful views is like being at home but in paradise
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Hotel in Poipu, Koloa
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Hotel in Kailua-Kona
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Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
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Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
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Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Just 5 minutes’ walk from Waikiki Beach, Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach is located adjacent to shopping and dining areas. An outdoor swimming pool is featured onsite. The room, the location and service
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Located across from upscale shopping on Luxury Row, Oasis Hotel Waikiki is 2 minutes’ walk to the Royal Hawaiian Center and 5 minutes' walk to Waikiki Beach. Balcony , big size of the room
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Featuring a 280,000 gallon, two-story saltwater Oceanarium in the middle of the lobby filled with a large variety of colorful native Hawaiian reef fishes, ‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach offers beach... Alohilani is an amazing waikiki hotel with unbeatable view! staff is gorgeous!!!!!
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Just a 2-minute walk from Waikiki Beach and Kuhio Beach Park, this hotel has an outdoor pool and terrace. Each room and suite includes a private balcony with ocean, mountain or city views. The room was clean but could have included a microwave for long stayers, location was brilliant as...
Hotel in Kapolei
Located in Kapolei, 14 miles from USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park, Embassy Suites By Hilton Oahu Kapolei - FREE Breakfast has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, private parking, a... The breakfast and staff were wonderful.
Hotel in Kapolei
Featuring free WiFi and a complimentary daily breakfast, Hampton Inn & Suites Oahu/Kapolei, HI offers modern accommodations in Kapolei on the west side of Oahu. Our check-in was great, room was clean and beautiful, bed was comfortable, location and parking were...
Hotel in Laie
Offering an outdoor pool and a restaurant, Courtyard by Marriott Oahu North Shore is located in Laie. Honolulu Airport is 21 mi away. Free WiFi access is available. very spacious and attractive , so welcoming by staff of every level.
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Located on Oahu, on the Waikiki Trolley and bus routes, the Romer Waikiki at The Ambassador is 5 minutes' walk to Waikiki Beach. An outdoor pool and coffee bistro are available on site. Inspired decor! Really fun and well done! Everything is clean and new and kept well.
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
Located in the Waikiki district in Honolulu, 984 feet from Waikiki Beach Area, Ohia Waikiki Studio Suites features air-conditioned rooms. Room was very good and beach was within minutes away very nice place to stay.
Hotel in Waikiki, Honolulu
This Waikiki apartment-style hotel is within a 5-minute walk of Waikiki Beach and world-class dining and shopping along Kuhio Avenue and Kalakaua Avenue. All of the guest rooms have kitchenettes. Perfect location for using public bus system.
Hotel in Pahoa
Kirpal Meditation and Ecological Center is set in Pahoa in the The Big Island Region, 3.7 mi from Lava Tree State Monument.
Hotel in Kailua-Kona
Located in Kailua-Kona, a 5-minute walk from Honl’s Beach, Kona Tiki Hotel provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and barbecue facilities. Privacy, just the roar of the ocean and the breaking waves below the lanai
Hotel in Kapaa
Located within a few steps of Papaloa Beach and a 2-minute walk of Lae Nani Beach, Islander on the Beach 333 has rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Kapaa. It had a great view, with great access to pool and tike bar downstairs. It was clean, with an A.C.
Hotel in Kapaa
Kapa'a Sands 09 provides beachfront accommodations in Kapaa. The property is around 9.1 miles from Wailua Falls, 2.4 miles from Opaekaa Falls and 7.3 miles from Nawiliwili Park. Our condo was right in front of a tide pool with lots of wonderful tropical fish and facing the most...
Hotel in Koloa
Located in Koloa, 3.7 mi from Spouting Horn, CoralTree Residence Collection, features water sports facilities. Featuring a shared lounge, this property also provides guests with a restaurant. Beautiful location with helpful staff. They accommodated us despite a last minute booking need.
Hotel in Kapaa
Located in Kapaa, Kapa`a Sands 18 offers beachfront accommodations a 5-minute walk from Lae Nani Beach and facilities like a garden. This unit was a studio with a full kitchen. Our stay was great 👍
Hotel in Poipu, Koloa
This beach resort has self-catering rooms, a spa and an outdoor pool with ocean views. It offers laundry facilities. Kiahuna Golf Club is a 5-minute drive away. Excellent location. Very friendly staff.
Hotel in Lihue
Located in Lihue, a 4-minute walk from Nukoli'i Beach Park, Kauai Beach Villas has accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a terrace. The suite was very comfortable and the grounds if property were very nice. The view was great!
Hotel in Kapolei
Located in Kapolei, 14 miles from USS Bowfin Submarine Museum & Park, Residence Inn by Marriott Oahu Kapolei has accommodations with free bikes, private parking, a restaurant and a bar. The facility for dog use and dog bag to clean up.
Hotel in Princeville
The Club Wyndham Ka Eo Kai is 2 mi from Hanalei Beach Park. It features an outdoor pool, a hot tub, tennis courts and an on-site business center. Lovely ocean view, beautiful sea breeze every day. Really spacious apartment, right next to the...
Hotel in Princeville
These Hawaiian condos are one mile from the Bali Hai beach and feature 2 outdoor pool. The apartments have a fully equipped kitchen and a spacious living room. The size of the 2 bedroom apartment is so spacious and roomy.
Hotel in Wailea
Located directly across the street from Kamaole Beach Park III, Maui Kamaole features two outdoor pools and tropical gardens. Free WiFi and free parking is available. The rooms were much larger than expected, comfortable and clean. Outdoor space was also great.
Hotel in Kailua-Kona
Wyndham Kona Hawaiian Resort is an authentic resort designed in the style of an 1880's Hawaiian village. All the staff were exceptional, and the accommodation was fantastic in all ways.
On average, it costs $367 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Hawaii for tonight. You'll pay around $602 on average if you stay at a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Hawaii will cost around $1,081 (based on Booking.com prices).
Travelers who stayed in Hawaii near Honolulu Airport (HNL) have said good things about Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa, Prince Waikiki, and Waikiki Marina Resort at the Ilikai.
Couples traveling to Hawaii loved staying at ESPACIO THE JEWEL OF WAIKIKI, Kapa'a Sands 09, and Hotel Wailea, Relais & Châteaux - Adults Only.
These hotels in Hawaii are also highly-rated by couples: Ka Laʻi Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts, Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa, and The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach Hotel.
On average, 3-star hotels in Hawaii cost $212 per night, and 4-star hotels in Hawaii are $286 per night. If you're looking for something really special, 5-star hotels in Hawaii cost around $672 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort, Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head, and Kona Tiki Hotel in Hawaii have received great reviews for the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Hawaii also loved the views from their rooms at Ka Laʻi Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts, Prince Waikiki, and The Twin Fin Hotel.
There are 5,521 hotels in Hawaii you can book on Booking.com.
Hotels in Hawaii that offer highly-rated breakfasts include Kaimana Beach Hotel, Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani, and Embassy Suites By Hilton Oahu Kapolei - FREE Breakfast.
Breakfast at these hotels in Hawaii are also highly-rated: Ka Laʻi Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach Hotel, and Hampton Inn & Suites Oahu Kapolei - FREE Breakfast & Parking.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Hawaii this weekend is $413 or $565 for a 4-star hotel. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Hawaii this weekend cost around $1,241 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Some of the best hotels in Hawaii near World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument - Pearl Harbor include Airport Honolulu Hotel, Best Western The Plaza Hotel - Free Breakfast, and Pacific Marina Inn.
Many families visiting Hawaii loved staying at Islander on the Beach 333, Marriott's Waiohai Beach Club, and Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa.
The Lodge at Kukuiula - CoralTree Residence Collection, ESPACIO THE JEWEL OF WAIKIKI, and Ka Laʻi Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts are also popular among family travelers.
Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani, Ka Laʻi Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts, and Hotel Wailea, Relais & Châteaux - Adults Only are some of the popular hotels in Hawaii.
In addition, Kona Tiki Hotel, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach Hotel, and Koloa Landing Resort at Po'ipu, Autograph Collection are also popular in Hawaii.
Popular places to stay in Hawaii include hotels near World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument - Pearl Harbor, Ala Moana Center, and Front Street Lahaina.
I have lived in Honolulu before so I may be a bit partial. It is a great place for a vacation, if you want to spend the cash. The cost of flying in from most locations is not bad but the hotel stays and food costs are what will get you. It is a relatively safe location, if you stick to downtown, and there are plenty of things to do mostly because the weather is always awesome. I would recommend getting off the beaten path and heading to the farmers markets on the weekends. the swap meet at the Aloha bowl is okay but the farmers market near the college campus is better, albeit smaller. Transportation is a bit spendy although Uber has moved in and is doing well, the cabs are a little bit expensive. there are some must sees in my opinion such as the Arizona and Missouri. If you like it outdoors then hit Diamond Head for an easy hike that is fun and refreshing. the people have always been friendly to me and the malls are big enough to keep you busy for a bit. What is Hawaii without the beaches. each side of the island hosts different types of beaches so explore a little and don't just hang out in Waikiki.
Over past few years we've holidayed regularly in Waikiki.This time we were returning home from a couple of Caribbean cruises (inc.Cuba) so took the opportunity to stopover in Hawaii so as to finally visit 'Shangri-la' ( Islamic Gallery/Museum- established by the late Doris Duke, just below and beyond Diamond Head).Well worth it!! Tours can only be booked through Honolulu Museum of Art which also allows free entry on the day of your tour.If you haven't yet climbed Diamond Head do it after touring 'Shangri-la' so that you'll know where to look down on it from above; a beautiful estate right on the beach,
Honolulu is really my home so I love it. I worry about so many homeless and wonder why so many are indigenous people. No place beats Hawaii for its aloha spirit.
I stayed at Hawaii Islands for 6 days and visited Big Island and Oahu. Both the islands are very different from each other. The Big island is famous for volcanoes and it was a real sight to see it in action. There are multiple places to visit on the Big Island and every one of them is equally good. I stayed on a hotel in Kona neighborhood and it was very close by shopping places and eateries. In Oahu, I stayed in the downtown Waikiki area and the hotel was close to every major attraction. I visited Diamond head, North Shore, Polynesian Cultural Center, Dole Plantation, Byodo In temple, King Kamehameha Statue, ʻIolani Palace, Hanauma Bay and many more. I used Uber and local buses to travel around and it was very easy to navigate around in the local buses.
Most perturbed by USA Mainland policy of giving one way tickets to homeless persons to Hawaii. Vagrants everywhere unlike 5 years ago. Makes one afraid to sit on public benches. A problem is not solved by transferring it to another state to become some one else's burden. I felt sorry for the deterioriation of the once beautiful and clean Wakiki, as there were homeless persons resident on beaches, bus sheds, benches, picnic tables and public discourses. Shame on mighty America for failing to provide a mandatory Homeless Person rehabitation and reintegration program.
Lots to do if you like a busy city on the pacific. Be sure to go to Iolani Palace and to Kawaiaho Church to get some Hawaiian history. But go to North shore when tired of city.
The location of the hotel was close to swimming areas for kids. Mall with food, shops and movies are all close by. Hawaiian Style Cafe was the best for eating breakfast!!! Don’t forget your chocolate at Big Island Candies!
Second visit to Princeville....this time for a wedding...Same experience as last visit...Terrible weather, roosters making noise all night long, limited dining options....although beautiful views everywhere, many better places to visit in Hawaii....
Honolulu was nice but it is very crowded. It was good to go up to the north shore and get away from Waikiki. The Polynesian Cultural Center is a must visit for anyone coming to Hawaii for the first time.
I was visit 4 island out of 8 on my cruise trip around Hawaii. I stay 2 nights before and 2 nights after in Waikiki beach area: first two nights in - Hyatt, then 2 nights in Aston hotel on beach. Honolulu is big city with a lot of homeless around. And a lots of tourists on a beach of Waikiki. All beaches area belongs to the public, even if you stay in exepensive hotels, they don’t have designated areas for the guises. It’s hard to fine spots under the shade. But if you travel a little bit further out of center, you can fine a very nice place to swim. The same concept with food, the further from center the better deal: cheaper, bigger and better. Public transportation is great. I took a bus to Pearl Harbor for a $5,50 around trip from Waikiki area. Practically, you can get to all locations, very convenient. Uber is much cheaper than taxi, very reliable, trip from Waikiki beach hotel to port cost $17. Shuttle is practical too: to hotel from airport, cost $16 each way. Hawaii is most beautiful place in earth. The tru Hawaiian people is very sperutial, love the land they are leaving on and cherished every single stone on it. Hawaii has everything on earth: beautiful, year around warm ocean; Incredible waterfall; volcanic craters, erupted volcanic, lava; breath taking views of shore lines; canyons; even snow in mountains. It’s like Great Canyon, Yellowstone Park, road between LA and SF, Amalfy cost of Italy and beauty of Greece all together. It’s paradise!!! It’s best vacation so far.
Kailua-Kona
We only used the apartment to shower after traveling from Hilo, beach and ocean fun and before going to the airport to catch an 11:30 pm flight. It was clean with nice towels. The kitchen was updated and spotless. Decor was Hawaiian, couch was clean. It’s located within walking distance to downtown fun. Portable air conditioner was loud but worked for the main space. Didn’t see one in the bedroom. Easy to find in the dark. We didn’t sleep there so not sure about the comfort of the bed. Located on the third floor without an elevator.
We enjoy the location close to Ala Moana shopping centre, Ross and Wal-mart. We also enjoyed the breakfast, tasty , good options to choose from and the discount on breakfast. We like the fact that this is a hotel that serves local people, and Hawaiian residents who live other islands in the state. In other words, this hotel does not have a tourist vibe. I like coming to the Pagoda, because I used to live here in Honolulu as a child and I remember my parents would come to the restaurant for special family dinners.
This is an older well kept hotel with a Hawaii vibe. Hotel prices in Kauai are high. We spent almost the same amount for nicer hotels on the other islands. Location is good, staff very nice and helpful. Parking is good. Coffee is GREAT! We stayed 4 days instead of 2 because our plans changed. If you're on a tight budget, this hotel fits the bill. Restaurants within walking distance. My special needs son loved the cat Mango and of course chickens/roosters thru-out Hawaii.
- It is really in the middle of Honolulu, 300 m from the beautiful Waikiki beach. There are plenty of Plazas and shopping - if you are keen for it. - The room has every necessary furniture, a kitchen and quite spacious. - You can borrow some extra stuff for the beach till you stay there. - There is a luagge storage, so you might arrive earlier and depart later. - Hawaii is in every way very expensive. Very. So for an "at all affordable option" this hotel is okay.
Perfectly situated location on the mountain overlooking the ocean, great view of the surrounding areas! The swimming pool area provides a spectacular experience for all types of activities, and indeed helps create a good family swimming atmosphere!! Also there is a bar restaurant which serves food located inside the swimming pool area, who could ask for more than that? Thank you AC hotel staff for your dedication to making our Hawaiian vacation a great success!!
Pahoa
Location: So close to beach, hilo and vulcano national park Free Parking nearby Super spacious room with comfortable double bed Very friendly owner Least expensive private room on the whole island, maybe even in whole of state hawaii Kitchen fully equipped, Restrooms nice Nice sitting area outside, and hanging around makes fun too, super quiet to sleep. My favorite Hostel from now on, i would call the whole area with private rooms more like HOTEL instead of HOSTEL
Waikiki, Honolulu
The condo/hotel accommodated our request for two double beds. The room is of descent size and clean. It even has a kitchenette with a sink, bowls, dishes and utensils and a coffee maker. Our room was on the 3rd level and has a large patio/lanai that we can look at the Waikiki downtown. The Luana Waikiki Hotel on the same street Kalakaua Ave and within walking distance to Waikiki International Market and Royal Hawaii Center and many luxury boutique stores.
I had to come there spontausely as my flight got postponed, so i looked for a not too expensive hotel. This exceeded my expactasions, hawaii isnt cheap and this hotel isnt cheap as well, but it was cheaper than every other hotel for last minute booking in high season. The design of the hotel is really nice, you dont even need a beach cause its so pretty in there. Good bar, food is not expensive. Drinks are good. Wifi is really good. Thank you.
Waikiki, Honolulu
I am born and raised in Hawaii and took my daughter back to show her where I came from. I live in Australia. Did the big real local vibe but needed some tourist action. Love the hotel love the room… But Waikiki is something I will do only on the occasion. Room was amazing and views were incredible, but everything else was just a bit chaotic. Hospitality of staff was incredible! on my return, I will always connect to this hotel/resort. 🌺❤️
- Location: great location. We've stayed at another hotel across from Waikiki beach, but that location wasn't as good as Surfer's for us because all the restaurants, cafes and shops are actually closer to Surfer's. - View: nothing beats the view of that pool... - Service: we got a room upgrade and ended up staying in a 2-bedroom suite, super spacious! Make all other rooms we've stayed at in Hawaii seemed small 😂
This hotel is expensive, very expensive, but the room is so clean and the facilities amazing that I really felt it was worth it. If you are someone, like myself, who likes extreme cleanliness, I would say this is for you. Location is central, in the heart of Waikiki, so you can walk easily to the beach, if you are a beach person. All in all, if I'll ever come back to Hawaii, this is def the place I would stay again.
Kailua-Kona
Loved this place. Hosts were very polite and nice, views were fantastic, and exactly what we needed. My wife and I accidentally booked our original hotel a night short than when our flight was so we needed a place to stay for the evening to shower and rest. This place is well worth the cost and with a beautiful living room view of the coat. If we are ever back in Hawaii we will definitely drop in here again.
Pahoa
The vibe you find at Open Gate Hostel is hard to explain and find somewhere else. Staying here was one of the best decisions I have made throughout my two weeks in Hawaii. Staff is truly super (helpful, friendly, welcoming, helpful) and the people you meet there are just amazing. My private room was large, comfortable, and clean. Bathrooms and kitchen were very clean, too. Location is incredible.
I liked that Queen Kapiolani was so close (around 3 minute walk) to the beach and shops and restaurants. I loved the lobby.. it was just so Hawaiian. I also liked where the pool was situated. The staff were friendly and very accommodating. We were given canned drinks and shelled lays. Plus a box of Honolulu Cookie Company cookies since it was my birthday. That was very thoughtful of them.
We spent a week in the apartment, and it truly felt like our home away from home! The place is equipped with everything you could possibly need, including a fully stocked kitchen, washer and dryer, and all the beach essentials. The apartment's decor surrounds you with a charming Hawaiian ambiance. Our experience was perfect, and saying goodbye was tough. Wholehearted recommendation!
Good location, beach in front is not a great beach for swimming as it is often brown, but not far to other beaches. Staff is excellent and hotel is clean. Room is not bad, but could use some TLC. Bed is comfortable and you don't come to Hawaii to sit in a hotel. With that being said I believe the hotel is a little overpriced, but it is Hawaii and everything is overpriced.
Location is right near the beach and across from an ABC mart. Very convenient for those who enjoy walking around shops and restaurants. Takes about 15 mins to get to the main shops of the Royal Hawaiian. It was a small hotel so we didn't have to wait long for elevators. The staff were all nice and helpful and our room was cleaned everyday with towels replaced.
Waikiki, Honolulu
The Royal Hawaiian Resort is located right at Waikiki Beach and the view from the tower room was beautiful. The gardens are also very nice and the beach right in front of the hotel is clean and also beautiful. After staying there 13 years ago, I wanted to come back and relive the great memories I had of this place…
The location was excellent and the Hotel was great. Hawaiian themed and great holiday atmosphere. The staff was excellent especially our lady Miao who looked after our room she was the best Special thanks to Paul the concierge who looked after our luggage and arranged our transport to the airport.
Kailua-Kona
we loved it so much! quiet not overcrowded and we’re welcomed with a true spirit of “ Aloha” in Hawaii! We loved Kona so much and can’t wait to go back again! It felt like a condo and our home, not just a hotel. It was clean, spacious and had a nice balcony where you can hear the ocean and see it.