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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

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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 name. Live music and locally-inspired dishes under a 136-year-kiawe tree are sure to make you smile.
I noshed on the roasted beet salad, hamachi kama, and the signature steamed onaga (a local fish) along with a heaping side of sweet potato mash made with coconut milk. Nightly music and hula start at 5 pm. Still haven’t made up your mind? Your room key gives you free entry to the Bishop Museum, the Honolulu Museum of Art, and the Manoa Heritage Center.

6.

The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki

Address:

2259 Kalakaua Avenue

Price:

$391-998/night

The six-story, 400-room Royal Hawaiian has been wowing travelers since it opened in 1927. Its Spanish-Moorish architecture is inspired by movie star Rudolph Valentino, and the fact that it’s pink – it’s affectionately known by locals as the Pink Palace – makes it stand out in a good way as one of the unique hotels in Honolulu.
Choose between rooms in the Mailani Tower, which boast ocean views, and rooms in the Historic Tower, where the rose-tinted quarters are worthy of an Instagram room tour.
Start your day by ordering a stack of the famous Pink Palace Pancakes and wind down by making leis (a garland or necklace of flowers given in Hawaii as a token of welcome or farewell), taking hula lessons or signing yourself up for a historical tour to learn about the hotel’s royal ties. Fun fact: Queen Kaahumanu’s Summer Palace was located in what is now the hotel’s courtyard.

7.

The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach

Address:

383 Kalaimoku Street

Price:

$403-1353/night

There’s so much to love about the Ritz, part of the Marriott Bonvoy Hawaii. For starters, the rooms are spacious, making multi-generational travel easier. There’s also a poolside tradition each day at 2 p.m. where your family can choose from rotating flavors of locally made ice cream like ube (purple yam) or sweet guava sorbet.
Venture beyond the hotel and have the concierge arrange a visit to Kualoa Ranch for a hands-on experience in the wetland taro field to learn traditional Hawaiian farming. The lava-rock slide at Diamond Head Tower along with the Toto toilet in each room (complete with seat warmer and bidet), will score points with any kid. Adults will be in wellness heaven at the spa, the two infinity pools, and the resort’s two hot tubs.

8.

Prince Waikiki

Address:

100 Holomoana Street

Price:

$225-1182/night

The first thing you’ll notice when settling into your room at the Prince Waikiki is how spacious it feels, thanks to the high ceilings and large windows. First stop: 100 Sails Restaurant & Bar where almost all the produce (lettuce, lilikoi, edible flowers, garlic chives, chili peppers, and yuzu) comes either from the hotel’s rooftop garden or local farmers.
The larger garden at Hawaii Prince Golf Club is home to beehives, aquaponics, taro root, papaya, citrus trees, lychee, mango, and Hawaiian sugar cane. Spend time at the infinity pool, poolside bar, and pool deck, or learn to make a papale nui, a hand-woven coconut palm hat.
The best part is, if you want to do a bit of shopping, it’s an easy walk to Ala Moana Center. While you’re at it, pop over to the Honolulu Museum of Art – the hotel offers guests complimentary admission.

9.

Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach

Address:

2365 Kalakaua Avenue

Price:

$271-2001/night

It comes as no surprise that Moana Surfrider is known as the “First Lady of Waikiki.” It was the first luxury hotel to be built in Honolulu and has stayed like that over the years. After all, it’s on the National Register of Historic Places. Choose from 20 different types of rooms and several open-air restaurants.
Here’s a personal recommendation: make sure to capture photos by the grand staircase. After breakfast at The Veranda (think mochiko waffles and mango pancakes), while away the day in a rocking chair or sign yourself up for a deep-tissue massage and a honey sugar scrub at the Moana Lani Spa.
Enjoy daily morning yoga, stand-up paddle boarding, surfing lessons, and guided historical walks.

10.

Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa

Address:

2552 Kalakaua Avenue

Price:

$310-738/night

The Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa is a place the whole family will love and one of the best hotels in Honolulu. The one-acre Queensbreak pool, for example, is what vacation dreams are made of. I am talking about two heated pools, an extra-large whirlpool, a play area, bar and lounge areas with firepits and cabanas. Invite your friends to join you with a Resort Pass that grants them day access to the pool.
Give back to the island with a trip to Kualoa Ranch as part of the Malama Hawaii program. Back at the hotel, kids will adore the game room that houses pool tables, foosball, two shuffleboard courts, air hockey, and movie night at the pool.
Fuel up at the resort’s luau, held three times a week. Watch impressive fire knife champs, hula dancers, and keiki (children) performers. You can also dine at the resort’s five restaurants.

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$462

Average price (weekend night)

$437
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Top tips for finding Honolulu hotel deals

  • If you’re looking for a cheap hotel in Honolulu, you should consider visiting during the low season. You'll find cheaper hotels in Honolulu in November and October.
  • Hotel room prices vary depending on many factors but you’ll most likely find the best hotel deals in Honolulu if you stay on a Thursday. The opposite is true for, Wednesday, which is usually the most expensive day.
  • Book at least 45 days before your stay begins to get the best price for your Honolulu hotel.
  • The cheapest 3-star hotel room in Honolulu found on KAYAK in the last 2 weeks was $214, while the most expensive was $388.
  • How long should you stay? KAYAK users usually book their hotel in Honolulu for 4 days.
  • If you’re interested in hotels that are close to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), there are a few different options for you to choose from. The Airport Honolulu Hotel is a nice choice that is less than 10-minute walk from the airport and has a 24-hour business center.
  • Salt Lake is the closest neighborhood to Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL), but if you also want to visit the city center, keep in mind that most hotels in Waikiki and Downtown Honolulu are within a 20-minute drive from the airport by way of the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway. If you need accommodations close to the airport, the Best Western The Plaza Hotel is reasonably priced and has an outdoor pool.
  • Those who would like to visit a variety of museums, monuments, and sites during their trip will want to look for hotels in Honolulu that are in the Waikiki area, such as the stylish Kuhio Banyan Club. There are many things to see in this part of Honolulu, including the Iolani Palace, the Honolulu Museum of Art, and the King Kamehameha Statue.
  • Visitors who love golf will want to look for hotels located just north of Honolulu, as this will put them within a short drive from the Royal Hawaiian Golf Club. The Aston at the Executive Centre Hotel is a chic place to stay that is conveniently located nearby.
  • If you are looking for recreational opportunities like hiking, consider staying near the Honolulu Watershed Forest Reserve. The Pacific Marina Inn is conveniently located, being less than a 12-minute drive from the reserve, 9-minute drive from Honolulu Harbor, and 11-minute drive from Pearl Harbor.
  • Travelers who want to go shopping will want to opt for lodging that’s within reach of the Ala Moana Center, an upscale shopping mall with numerous stores to choose from. Waikiki Marina Resort At The Ilikai is less than 5-minute drive from the mall and has a lush and beautiful property.
  • If you’re looking for a 5-star hotel, then your best bet is searching for hotels in Waikiki, the area is home to a large selection of luxury hotels right by the beach, including The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Waikiki. The Waikiki hosts the largest concentration of hotels in the city, so you can still find a good deal in this area, as long as a short walk to the beach doesn’t bother you.
  • The city’s top areas might not be known for cheap hotels but you can find good Honolulu hotel deals if you start planning your trip a bit in advance.
  • For cheap hotels in Honolulu, you can try Pagoda Hotel in Ala Moana or the Aston at the Executive Centre Hotel in Kaka’ako. Keep in mind, however, you will likely have to sacrifice a beachfront view, and options in these areas are somewhat limited, despite being budget-friendly. These areas are a little closer to attractions like the Aloha Stadium and Honolulu Zoo, but a little further inland from the beachfront hotels and resorts in Waikiki.
  • If you need to get from hotels in Waikiki Beach to the Honolulu Zoo or other attractions in Honolulu, you can hire a car or use the city’s bus service. Known to locals as TheBus, there are 100 different routes, so it is possible to get just about anywhere in the city, no matter which hotel you end up booking. The Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club and the Waikiki Malia by Outrigger are hotels very close to bus stations in the Waikiki area.

FAQs when booking a hotel in Honolulu

  • Where should I look for Honolulu hotels if I want to be in a particularly scenic area?

    If you’re interested in staying in a particularly scenic part of Honolulu, you’ll want to look for hotels that are right by the coast. There’s the Outrigger Reef Waikiki Beach Resort, which is just steps from the Waikiki Beach Walk and less than a 5-minute walk from the Royal Hawaiian Center.

  • What is the best part of Honolulu to stay in if I’ll be visiting with my family?

    Families may want to stay somewhere close to Kuliʻouʻou Beach Park, which has plenty of grass and is known for its calm waters, making it a great place for children to play. The Kahala Hotel & Resort will put you just a short drive from here.

  • What part of the city should I stay in if I want to be close to nightlife?

    To be close to where some of the city’s most popular bars are located, try to stay somewhere in downtown Honolulu. The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort is a nice choice that’s within walking distance of many places where you can enjoy a drink.

  • Is there an area of Honolulu that is known for being especially affordable?

    Anyone who is hoping to travel on a budget can always look for hotels on the west side of the city, as this area is known for being quite affordable. The Stay Condominiums Waikiki - mere steps from Waikiki beaches, is an inexpensive choice that is still centrally located.

  • What all-inclusive hotels in Honolulu would you recommend?

    Many of the hotels in Honolulu offer an all-inclusive option for guests. The Ohana Waikiki East By Outrigger and the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort are good options, and they will keep you right next to the action. The Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club with its poolside bar and on-site entertainment is also a good choice.

  • What are some good family hotels in Honolulu, Hawaii?

    Many Honolulu hotels are kid-friendly and offer deals for family stays. Families might consider the Ohia Waikiki Studio Suites, which provides bright, conveniently located units that come with a kitchen and have their own balconies for sunset and sunrise views over the beach. The Laylow, Autograph Collection also offers spacious interconnected rooms with pool and city view.

  • What are good spa hotels in Honolulu, Hawaii?

    Many Honolulu hotels located in Waikiki have a spa within their facilities. The Ala Moana Hotel in Waikiki is an upscale resort right by the beach with an excellent spa; it also offers a hot tub area and other luxury amenities. The Sheraton Waikiki is another good option if you’re looking for spa services; lie back and relax by the hotel’s gorgeous infinity pool while you wait for your appointment.

  • Which hotels in Honolulu are good for a honeymoon?

    Hawaii is on the list of countless honeymooners and most Waikiki hotel resorts will do their best to create happy memories that will last a lifetime. The Halekulani is a great option for lovers. This airy, modern, 5-star hotel boasts a world-class spa, poolside cabanas and a locale right on the beach. The Lotus Honolulu at Diamond Head provides a quieter option away from the hustle and bustle of the tourist crowds, without sacrificing any of the luxury.

  • Where to stay in Honolulu?

    KAYAK users usually search for hotels in Ala Moana, Downtown and adjacent to Waikiki Beach.

  • What are the best hotels near Waikiki Beach?

    Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort, Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach and Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa are very popular with users who want to stay within walking distance of Waikiki Beach.

  • How much does a hotel cost in Honolulu?

    The average price of a double room in Honolulu is $403 per night. In the last 3 days, KAYAK found great deals as cheap as $97 per night.

  • How much is a hotel in Honolulu for tonight?

    KAYAK users found rooms for tonight for a cheap as $97 in the last 3 hours. 3-star hotel rooms have been found from $146, and 4-star hotels from $169.

  • How much is a hotel in Honolulu for this weekend?

    Looking to spend the weekend in Honolulu? Here are the best deals found by KAYAK users within the last 72 hours: 3-star hotels from $146 and 4-star hotels from $166. The cheapest deal overall was for $143 per night.

  • Which neighbourhood do KAYAK users most love to book their hotel in Honolulu?

    The most popular neighbourhood in Honolulu among KAYAK users to search for a hotel is Waikiki. Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, Halepuna Waikiki by Halekulani, and Sheraton Waikiki Beach Resort rank among the highest-rated hotels in Waikiki.

  • Which freebies do KAYAK users look for when booking a hotel in Honolulu?

    KAYAK users look for a hotel in Honolulu with free breakfast. Hotels with free breakfast in Honolulu include Espacio The Jewel Of Waikiki, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach, and Prince Waikiki.

  • How do I find a hotel in central Honolulu?

    After you launch a hotel search on KAYAK, you can refine your research by neighborhood, which allows you to pick the central Honolulu districts. You can also do a search using the city map to choose a specific location, like Honolulu city center.

  • How can I find hotels near me?

    Take a look at our extensive hotel map to find the best hotels near you.

  • Are there Honolulu hotels with free parking?

    There are many hotels in Honolulu that offer both parking and free parking. Popular choices among KAYAK users include Manoa Valley Inn, Espacio The Jewel Of Waikiki and Pacific Marina Inn.

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Pacific Marina Inn - Honolulu - Building
Pacific Marina Inn
6.6 Okay
$174+
$174+
Parking
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Airport Honolulu Hotel - Honolulu - Lounge
$204+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Airport shuttle
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Waikiki Malia
8.3 Very good
Waikiki$213+
$213+
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Waikiki Resort Hotel
8 Very good
Waikiki$302+
$302+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Spa
Hotel La Croix Waikiki
7.3 Good
Waikiki$229+
$229+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Pagoda Hotel
7.3 Good
Ala Moana$176+
$176+
Pool
Holiday Inn Express Waikiki
7.8 Good
Waikiki$245+
$245+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Ilima Hotel
8.5 Very good
Waikiki$275+
$275+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach
7.8 Good
Waikiki$288+
$288+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Spa
Coconut Waikiki Hotel
8.3 Very good
Waikiki$208+
$208+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Oasis Hotel Waikiki
8 Very good
Waikiki$233+
$233+
Free Wi-Fi
Pool
Pet friendly
Vive Hotel Waikiki
8.6 Very good
Waikiki$261+
$261+
Free Wi-Fi
Hotel Renew
8.5 Very good
Waikiki$210+
$210+
Free Wi-Fi
Pet friendly

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