35 Best Hotels in Hawaii, USA

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Luana Kai Resort

$$ | 940 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA Fodor's Choice
Luana Kai, South Shore Maui
Courtesy Luana Kai

If you don't need everything to be totally modern, consider setting up house at this great value condominium-by-the-sea. Three different room plans cater to couples, families, or friends traveling together; make sure to request a unit with air-conditioning—a must for hot, dry Kihei. The heated pool and deck is a social place, with gas grills, a full outdoor kitchen, hot tub, sauna rooms, and shuffleboard court.

Pros

  • Meticulously landscaped grounds
  • Excellent management team
  • Free parking

Cons

  • No elevators
  • No maid service
  • A/c only available in some units for an additional fee
940 S. Kihei Rd., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA
808-879–1268
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113 units
No Meals

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Waimea Plantation Cottages

$$ | 9400 Kaumualii Hwy., HI, 96796, USA Fodor's Choice
Waimea Plantation Cottages, West Side Kauai
Waimea Plantation Cottages

Originally built in the early 1900s, these relocated and refurbished one- to five-bedroom sugar-plantation workers' cottages are tucked in a coconut grove along a lovely walkable stretch of beach on the sunny West Side. Swimming waters here are often murky, but morning and evening strolls on the black sand are special. Cozy homes of different sizes feature porches, plantation-era furnishings, full modern kitchens, Wi-Fi, and cable TV. Guests can use the swimming pool, barbecue grills, bocce court, and hammocks on the grounds, and eat on the wraparound porch of the family-style restaurant. This could be an excellent choice for informal destination weddings or family reunions. Waimea Town has limited shops and eateries, but it's close to Waimea Canyon and Kokee State Parks.

Pros

  • Unique lodging experience
  • Quiet setting and lovely grounds
  • Full kitchens

Cons

  • Not a good swimming beach
  • No hot tub
  • Rooms are simple
9400 Kaumualii Hwy., HI, 96796, USA
808-338--1625
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59 cottages
No Meals

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Hotel Molokai

$$ | 1300 Kamehameha V Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI, 96748, USA Fodor's Choice

The nicely landscaped property is dotted with Polynesian-style bungalows—many overlooking the reef and distant Lanai—and has bright guest rooms, a pretty pool, and a full-service bar that's a popular hangout. The independently owned on-site restaurant, Hiro's Ohana Grill, serves lunch and dinner with live music each night. The activities desk in the lobby will book any island adventure, and beach toys are available for checkout.

Pros

  • Five minutes to town
  • Some units have kitchenettes
  • Authentic Hawaiian entertainment

Cons

  • Wi-Fi is somewhat spotty
  • Lower-priced rooms are small and plain
  • Walls can feel thin
1300 Kamehameha V Hwy., Kaunakakai, HI, 96748, USA
808-660–3408
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40 rooms
No Meals

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Kaawa Loa Plantation

$$ | 82-5990 Napoopoo Rd., Captain Cook, HI, 96704, USA Fodor's Choice

On a 5-acre coffee farm above Kealakekua Bay, proprietors Mike Martinage and Greg Nunn operate a grand yet very reasonably priced B&B in a plantation-style home featuring a 2,000-square-foot wraparound veranda with excellent views of the bay and the entire Honaunau Coast. The outdoor lava-rock shower is a treat, and the authentic Hawaiian cedar steam house, swing, and outdoor hot tub also offer panoramic views. Full breakfasts include ingredients harvested from the property, including homegrown 100% Kona coffee. Greg was once head of housekeeping at a five-star resort on Maui, and it shows. A detached cottage in back of the main house provides additional accommodations for families.

Pros

  • Gracious and friendly hosts
  • Excellent breakfast
  • Hawaiian steam room

Cons

  • Not within walking distance of bay
  • Some rooms share a bath
  • Slightly steep turnoff
82-5990 Napoopoo Rd., Captain Cook, HI, 96704, USA
808-323–2686
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra

$$ | 410 Atkinson Dr., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA

A decent value in a pricey hotel market, location is the hallmark of this property, which is connected to Oahu's largest mall, the Ala Moana Center, by a pedestrian ramp and is just a 10-minute walk from Waikiki, a two-minute stroll from Ala Moana Regional Park, and a block from the convention center. The condo-style rooms resemble small, comfortable apartments, with microwave ovens, mini-refrigerators, flat-screen TVs, and lanai with outdoor seating. One-bedroom suites have kitchenettes. The lobby, pool deck, restaurants, exterior, and Waikiki Tower rooms have been refreshed recently. There's a fitness center with a sauna and steam room. The Signature Prime Steak & Seafood, on the 36th floor, has some of the best views of Honolulu in the city. The first floor houses the gastropub Pint + Jigger, with an extensive drink menu and distinctive bar food.

Pros

  • Great value (and no resort fee)
  • Refreshed look
  • Very convenient location

Cons

  • Outside the heartbeat of Waikiki
  • Kona tower rooms are not fully refurbished and look tired
  • Expensive parking
410 Atkinson Dr., Honolulu, HI, 96814, USA
808-955–4811
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1,100 rooms
No Meals

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Aloha Guest House

$$ | Old Tobacco Rd., Honaunau, HI, 96750, USA

In the hills above Puuhonua O Honaunau National Historical Park, this guesthouse offers quiet elegance, complete privacy, and beautiful ocean views from every room. With a focus on nature, the house is tastefully furnished in tropically inspired earth tones. The bath products are 100% organic, and the yummy full breakfasts are as close to organic as they can muster, with produce grown on-site. Common areas include a kitchenette and living area with a high-definition television, DVD library, and computer with high-speed Internet. Minimum stays may be required, depending on the season. 

Pros

  • Eco-conscious option
  • Delicious full breakfast
  • Kitchenette in common area

Cons

  • Remote location up a bumpy 1-mile dirt road
  • 40 minutes from downtown
  • Four-wheel drive recommended
Old Tobacco Rd., Honaunau, HI, 96750, USA
808-328–8955
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5 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Aston at the Executive Centre Hotel

$$ | 1088 Bishop St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA

One of only two hotels in downtown Honolulu, this all-suites high-rise is in the center of the business district, within walking distance of the historic Capitol District, museums, and Honolulu's Chinatown, and a 10-minute drive from Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. It's also three blocks from the Aloha Tower Marketplace and the cruise-ship terminal at Pier 10. Accommodations occupy the top 10 floors of the 40-story glass tower, with panoramic views of downtown Honolulu and Honolulu Harbor. Each spacious suite has a separate living area, deep whirlpool tubs, and a kitchenette stocked with cold beverages. Some units have washer-dryers. The revitalized Chinatown area offers foodie hot spots, bars, and art galleries. For travelers with business in downtown Honolulu or cruise passengers departing from Honolulu, this hotel is a convenient option. Remember that downtown is deserted on weekends and at night, so expect to wander to Waikiki or Chinatown for restaurants and activities.

Pros

  • Friendly staff
  • Close to many attractions
  • Good spot for overnighting before or after a cruise

Cons

  • No beach within walking distance
  • Suites are individually owned, so quality of room can vary
  • Parking is very expensive
1088 Bishop St., Honolulu, HI, 96813, USA
808-539–3000
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90 suites
No Meals

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Aston at the Waikiki Banyan

$$ | 201 Ohua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Families and active travelers love the convenience and action of this high-rise hotel, often referred to as "the Banyan," just a block from Waikiki Beach, the aquarium, the zoo, and bustling Kalakaua Avenue. The lobby is decorated in warm tropical woods with plenty of seating to enjoy the trade winds. All the suites here are privately owned (some units are dated), and many have fully equipped kitchens, as well as lanai that offer Diamond Head or ocean views. The recreation deck also has fantastic Pacific vistas, as well as outdoor grills; a heated swimming pool; two hot tubs; a playground; a mini putting green; and volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts. There is also a koi pond and a mini waterfall. 

Pros

  • Many suites have great views, and many have kitchens
  • Massive recreation deck for the entire family
  • Heated swimming pool

Cons

  • Suites are individually owned, so conditions can vary greatly
  • Resort fee is $25 per day
  • Sharing hotel with residents
201 Ohua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–0555
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876 suites
No Meals

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Aston Waikiki Circle Hotel

$$ | 2464 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Built to resemble a Chinese lantern, this circular, 14-story hotel is a Waikiki landmark, with a charming interior design that brings the Pacific inside, beginning at check-in with breezes that flow through an open-air lobby. Honeymooners, snowbirds, and old-timers love this little hotel, where the front-desk staff takes the time to get to know you. Although rooms are small, with tiny bathrooms that have only (tiny) showers, they're done in bright, aqua-and-yellow color schemes, they utilize every bit of space well, and they all have a lanai with a view that guests return for again and again. Not that you'll be in your room much: Waikiki Beach and the famed Duke statue are right down the front stairs and across the street. The popular and casual Eggs 'n Things eatery is in the lobby, and an ABC Store is steps away. 

Pros

  • Unbeatable location
  • Lanai with a view in every room
  • On-site surfboard lockers and complimentary beach gear

Cons

  • Small rooms, with showers only
  • Busy location in Waikiki
  • Resort fee is $25 per day
2464 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-923–1571
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104 rooms
No Meals

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DoubleTree by Hilton Alana – Waikiki Beach

$$ | 1956 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

A convenient location—a 10-minute walk from the Hawaii Convention Center or the beach—a professional staff, pleasant public spaces, and a 24-hour business center and small gym draw a global clientele to this reliable chain hotel. The intimacy of the property, the staff's attention to detail, the lovely pool, and the signature DoubleTree chocolate-chip cookies upon arrival resonate with leisure travelers. All the rooms in the 19-story high-rise have private lanai, but they overlook the city and busy Ala Moana Boulevard across from Fort DeRussy. It's not exactly oozing that Hawaiiana feel, but the location, dependability, and service make it a solid choice.

Pros

  • Walkable to the beach and Ala Moana mall
  • Walk-in glass showers with oversize rain showerheads
  • Heated outdoor pool and 24-hour fitness center

Cons

  • Lanai have city views
  • Little local flavor
  • Resort fee is $30 per day
1956 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-941–7275
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317 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Naniloa Hotel Hilo – A DoubleTree by Hilton

$$ | 93 Banyan Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

Hilo isn't known for its fancy resort hotels, but the Grand Naniloa, built in 1939, attempts to remedy that situation in grand fashion, paying homage to hula, Hawaiian culture, and Big Island adventures. Art photography of the ancient style of hula graces the walls, halls, lobby, and guest rooms, and the open-air lobby unveils stunning bayfront panoramas from its vantage on the peninsula. Rooms are contemporary in style, nicely appointed, and outfitted with standard amenities. The corner oceanfront rooms offer prime views, while harbor views prevail from other rooms. Just off the lobby, KapohoKine Adventures operates an on-site store and activities desk where guests can easily book zip-lining adventures, volcano tours, and other treks. At the hotel's main entrance, the Willie K. Crown Room is a concert hall and theater. Located poolside, Hula Hulas restaurant has open-air dining overlooking Hilo Bay. The Hula Lounge lobby bar presents live Hawaiian music nightly.

Pros

  • Walking distance to Japanese gardens and Coconut Island
  • Rental kayaks, paddleboards, and bikes
  • Free golf at adjacent 9-hole course and driving range

Cons

  • Some rooms don't have ocean views
  • Limited parking
  • Small swimming pool
93 Banyan Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-969–3333
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388 rooms
No Meals

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Hanalei Inn

$$ | 5--5468 Kuhio Hwy., Hanalei, HI, 96714, USA

If you're looking for lodgings that won't break the bank and put you just a block from gorgeous Hanalei Bay, look no further, as this is literally the only choice among the town's pricey vacation rentals. The four attached studio cottages are bare-bones simple; the chief appeal here is price and location. Besides a private bath and queen-size bed, every room has HDTV and Wi-Fi, as well as a kitchen or kitchenette. Outside, you share a picnic table, hammocks, soda machine, and barbecue with other guests.

Pros

  • Quick walk to beach, bus stop, and shops
  • Full kitchen
  • Coin-operated laundry on-site

Cons

  • Strict cancellation policy
  • Daytime traffic noise
  • Older property
5--5468 Kuhio Hwy., Hanalei, HI, 96714, USA
808-826–9333
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4 studios
No Meals

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Hideaway Cove

$$ | 2315 Nalo Rd., HI, 96756, USA

Set back from the ocean's edge on a quiet road in the heart of Poipu, Hideaway Cove is a boutique vacation rental with three units ranging from studios to two bedrooms, each appointed with tropical-style furniture and original artwork. The two-bedroom top-floor Sea Breeze unit comes with a hot tub and grill. All units have air-conditioning and full kitchens.

Pros

  • High-quality furnishings
  • Private lanai
  • Rates drop with a weeklong stay

Cons

  • Better for couples than families
  • No pool
  • Cleaning fee
2315 Nalo Rd., HI, 96756, USA
310-502–5023
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3 units
No Meals

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Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach

$$ | 2330 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Most of the rooms at this expansive midrange chain hotel in the heart of Waikiki have a lanai with seating and feature a partial ocean or a Waikiki city view. On-site amenities include a rooftop pool and bar and a café–market. TR Fire Grill is adjacent to the hotel; International Marketplace, the multilevel outdoor shopping and dining complex, is across the street; and Waikiki Beach is two blocks away. 

Pros

  • Near International Marketplace's shops and restaurants
  • Rooftop pool
  • No resort fee

Cons

  • The large resort can feel impersonal
  • Valet-only parking
  • Two-block walk to the beach
2330 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-892–1820
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623 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Waikiki Beach

$$ | 2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

On the Diamond Head end of Waikiki and two blocks from Kuhio Beach, this 37-story high-rise is great for travelers who want to be near the action but not right in it. You enter through a lobby of rich wood detailing, contemporary fabrics, and magnificent floral displays. The lobby bar offers tropical cocktails, an Island-style pupu menu, happy hour specials, and live music; the M.A.C. 24/7 Waikiki restaurant serves modern comfort food (try the M.A.C. ginger ale made fresh at the bar). The 10th-floor outdoor pool has plenty of seating and some cabanas. If marriage is on your mind, a wedding gazebo anchors the hotel gardens, and there's penthouse reception space, too. Though rooms are dated, they're available in several sizes and configurations. Book one on an upper floor for an ocean or mountain view from your lanai.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Every room has a lanai
  • Pleasant, comfortable public spaces

Cons

  • Resort fee is $30 per day
  • $45 a day (valet only parking)
  • Older property that shows some wear
2500 Kuhio Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–0811-direct to hotel
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609 rooms
No Meals

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Holiday Inn Express and Suites Kailua-Kona, an IHG Hotel

$$ | 75-146 Sarona Rd., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA

While the location feels more parking lot than island paradise, this practical and comfortable hotel (one of Kona's newest) isn't far from the ocean and still offers lots of pluses, from nicely appointed rooms to a fitness center. You'll also find a swimming pool, a hot tub, and a lobby with fireplace, as well as a complimentary breakfast (rare for a Kona hotel). All rooms have fridges, microwaves, and 42-inch TVs. Just steps away are plenty of restaurants, cafés, and shops, not to mention the historical landmarks and waterfront attractions of Historic Kailua Village.

Pros

  • Convenient downtown location
  • 24-hour business center
  • Free high-speed Wi-Fi

Cons

  • Most rooms don't have views
  • No landscaping
  • Parking lot views on lower level
75-146 Sarona Rd., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-329--2599
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75 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach

$$ | 349 Seaside Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Modern and stylish, with an urban beach vibe, the Hyatt Centric has a friendly staff, rooms in several sizes and configurations, and a sprawling, seventh-floor lobby with a breakfast café and lovely outdoor pool area. Although no rooms have lanai, all have large windows, great views, high-tech amenities, contemporary decor (neutral with lots of wooden touches and splashes of color), and spacious, well-lit bathrooms—some with both generously sized soaking tubs and showers.

Pros

  • Fresh, modern, and right in the middle of Waikiki
  • Spacious rooms and bathrooms
  • Lovely pool deck

Cons

  • Resort fee is $33 per day
  • Rooms don't have lanai
  • Not on the beach
349 Seaside Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-237–1234
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230 rooms
No Meals

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The Inn at Kulaniapia Falls

$$ | 100 Kulaniapia Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

Overlooking downtown Hilo and the ocean beyond, this inn sits next to a 120-foot waterfall that tumbles into a 300-foot-wide natural pond—enticing for swimming, conditions permitting. Powered by its own hydroelectric facility, the compound consists of a main residence with four guest rooms; the six-bedroom Harmony home; and the three-story Pagoda Guest House, with a bedroom and 1½ baths, perched near the cliff above the falls. All rooms have a private bath. Adding to the resort-style offerings, the chef's table dinners showcase local ingredients. Guest activities include waterfall rappelling and cooking classes. The addition of rustic off-grid cabins provides an affordable glamping option akin to a communal hostel experience. The inn offers a day-pass program for nonguests to enjoy the waterfall.

Pros

  • Guest rooms in different buildings
  • Delicious full breakfast (not included with cabins)
  • Eco-friendly option

Cons

  • Isolated location
  • Paved road is dark at night (drive slow)
  • No air-conditioning
100 Kulaniapia Dr., Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–6789
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14 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Kauai Cove Cottages

$$ | 2672 Puuholo Rd. and 2250 Kuai Rd., HI, 96756, USA

Located in a residential neighborhood, this vacation rental includes quaint studio units near the mouth of Waikomo Stream, about two blocks from a nice snorkeling cove, and the Pool Cottage in central Poipu. The two tropical-theme studios each have a kitchen, a private patio with gas grill, beach gear, and easy front-door parking with one-step access. The cottage has a deck overlooking the lush garden and pool, and it is a super easy walk to Kalapaki Joe's to pick up breakfast, lunch, or dinner.

Pros

  • Walk to shops and restaurants
  • Great snorkeling nearby
  • Quiet neighborhood

Cons

  • Not on beach
  • $150 cleaning fee upon departure
  • Better for couples than families
2672 Puuholo Rd. and 2250 Kuai Rd., HI, 96756, USA
808-651--0279
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3 units
No Meals

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Kauai Shores Hotel

$$ | 420 Papaloa Rd., HI, 96746, USA

Once an oceanfront inn and now an affordable boutique hotel, this property remains no-frills lodging, but rooms—some recently updated—have a refrigerator and are comfortable, bright, and clean. It's adjacent to a public coastal walking and biking path. A big grassy courtyard opens to the beach, where a restaurant and lounge are perched on the sand. There's plenty of dining and shopping at the nearby Coconut Marketplace. 

Pros

  • Near walking path, shops, and dining
  • Free Wi-Fi
  • Great sunrises

Cons

  • Coral reef makes ocean swimming marginal
  • Minimal amenities
  • Daily hospitality fee
420 Papaloa Rd., HI, 96746, USA
808-822–4951
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202 rooms
No Meals

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Luana Waikiki Hotel & Suites

$$ | 2045 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

If you like Hawaiiana and appreciate a bit of kitsch in your decor, this welcoming hotel with both rooms and condo units is a great option. The two-story lobby is decorated with Hawaiian-wood furnishings and Island-inspired fabrics, and all the accommodations have private lanai; some also have kitchenettes or full kitchens. Perks include free beach gear and bikes and a Manager's Reception (4–5 pm) with complimentary wine and cheese periodically during the week. The recreational deck features an updated fitness center, a heated swimming pool, and a barbecue area. A comfortable mezzanine lounge and a coin-operated laundry room round out the on-site facilities. Shops and restaurants are a short walk away. 

Pros

  • Some rooms have kitchenettes or full kitchens
  • Sundeck with pool and barbecue grills
  • On-site coin-operated laundry facilities

Cons

  • No direct beach access
  • Resort fee is $25 per day
  • Pool is small
2045 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-955–6000-direct to hotel
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225 units
No Meals

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Ohana Waikiki East by Outrigger

$$ | 150 Kaiulani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

If you want to be in central Waikiki and don't want to pay beachfront lodging prices, consider the Ohana Waikiki East, which is a mere two blocks from the beach and within walking distance of shopping, restaurants, and nightlife. Don't expect any fancy lobbies or outdoor gardens here, but there are two on-site restaurants (Appetito Craft Pizza & Wine Bar and Tanaka of Tokyo), as well as a laundry room, coffee bar, and pool deck that was refreshed in 2023. The property is dated, but accommodations are spacious, with options that include standard rooms, studios, and kitchenette-equipped one- and two-bedroom suites. Certain rooms on lower floors have no lanai, and all rooms have showers only.

Pros

  • Reasonable rates close to the beach
  • Some rooms have kitchenettes
  • Spacious accommodations

Cons

  • Very basic public spaces
  • An older property with signs of wear and tear
  • Resort fee is $27 per day and parking fee is $35 per night
150 Kaiulani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–5353-direct to hotel
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441 rooms
No Meals

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Outrigger Waikiki Beachcomber Hotel

$$ | 2300 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

Almost directly across from the Royal Hawaiian Center and next to International Marketplace, the Beachcomber is a well-situated high-rise hotel for families as well as those looking for a boutique feel in the heart of the action. Rooms vary in size, but all are stylish, updated, and have flat-screen TVs. Take a sunrise yoga class, walk the surfboard-lined pathway to the beach, or maybe catch the Saturday night "dive-in" movie at the rooftop pool. Hawaiian Aroma Caffe, which is popular with Instagrammers, serves up coffee and quick bites just off the main lobby. The popular and lively Maui Brewing Company restaurant offers casual food, local beers, and two happy hours daily.

Pros

  • Great beach views from some rooms
  • Renovated and stylish
  • Lovely pool area

Cons

  • Very busy area in the thick of Waikiki action
  • Not beachfront
  • Resort fee is $35 per day
2300 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–4646
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496 rooms
No Meals

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Paradise Bay Resort

$$ | 47-039 Lihikai Dr., Kaneohe, HI, 96744, USA

Right on picturesque Kaneohe Bay amid the junglelike fauna of the windward side, this resort offers apartment-style units ranging from cozy studios to spacious two-bedroom suites with breathtaking views of the majestic Koolau Mountains; one stand-alone cottage is in a remote area not generally frequented by tourists. All accommodations have either a full kitchen or kitchenette; suites have a private lanai. Units do not have their own washer/dryers, but there is guest laundry on-site. For an additional fee, you can take a guided tour of Kaneohe Bay on Wednesday afternoon to snorkel with endangered Hawaiian sea turtles and manta rays, or, on Saturday morning, take a chartered boat to the sandbar. Wi-Fi, use of the pool, and beach gear are included in the hefty resort fee; pets can stay for an additional nightly fee.

Pros

  • Local, authentic experience
  • Beautiful views over the bay
  • En suite kitchens or kitchenettes

Cons

  • Remote location not near most other attractions
  • Neighborhood is a bit run-down
  • Rental car a necessity (but parking included in $38 nightly resort fee)
47-039 Lihikai Dr., Kaneohe, HI, 96744, USA
808-239–5711
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46 rooms
No Meals

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Pineapple Inn

$$ | 3170 Akala Dr., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA

Entry to the property, which is in a residential area, is through a courtyard overflowing with colorful flowers and featuring a koi pond. Each of the four rooms has plantation-style furniture, well-equipped kitchenettes, private bathrooms and lanais, and either full or partial ocean views; the separate two-bedroom cottage is ideal for families.

Pros

  • No resort fees
  • Resort-quality furnishings
  • Well-stocked mini-refrigerator

Cons

  • Rest of neighborhood not as well maintained
  • Short drive to the beach
  • Some traffic noise from nearby highway
3170 Akala Dr., Kihei, HI, 96753, USA
808-298–4403
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5 units
Free Breakfast

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Plantation Hale Suites

$$ | 525 Aleka Loop, HI, 96746, USA

These older, plantation-style one-bedroom units with garden lanai have well-equipped kitchenettes and are clean and comfortable, with a queen-size pullout sofa for extra guests. This is one of the lower-priced options in the area, and you couldn't ask for a more convenient location for dining, shopping, and sightseeing: it's across from Waipouli Beach and near Coconut Marketplace.  Request a unit away from noisy Kuhio Highway.

Pros

  • Free high-speed Internet
  • Three pools
  • Walking distance to shops, restaurant, beach

Cons

  • Traffic noise in mountain-view units
  • Coral reef makes ocean swimming challenging
  • Older units
525 Aleka Loop, HI, 96746, USA
808-822–4941
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104 units
No Meals

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SCP Hilo Hotel

$$ | 126 Banyan Way, Hilo, HI, 96720, USA

This mindfully designed boutique hotel features a minimalist Zen style combined with Hawaiiana accents. Of the 128 rooms, some have private lanai, and the nicest ones overlook the koi-filled lagoon, plus there are poolside rooms. A workout studio offers Peloton bikes, TRX system, weights, and yoga mats. Complimentary bikes and stand-up paddleboards are available for exploring the surrounding neighborhood, including Reeds Bay across the street. On-site, the 24/7 Provisions Market presents locally sourced, fresh consumables. Beautiful parks and bayfront attractions are within walking distance of the hotel, as are a handful of nice restaurants. The Coconut Grill restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner.

Pros

  • Fantastic location across from Reeds Bay
  • Wellness amenities and sustainable practices
  • Walking distance to several restaurants

Cons

  • Parking lot can be tight
  • No TVs in rooms
  • No hot tub
126 Banyan Way, Hilo, HI, 96720, USA
808-935–0821
Hotel Details
128 rooms
No Meals

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Sheraton Princess Kaiulani

$$ | 120 Kaiulani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA

The Princess Kaiulani sits across the street from the regal Moana Surfrider, without some of the more elaborate amenities (such as a spa or a kids' club), but with rates that are considerably kinder to the wallet. Rooms are a bit dated and are located within two towers—some peer at the ocean over the Moana's low-rise historic wing. It's a two-minute stroll to the beach. The hotel's pool is streetside, facing Kalakaua Avenue, and cultural activities like hula and ukulele lessons are available on-site. It can feel a bit rushed with guests coming and going, but the location is convenient, and the rooms are more than adequate for the price. Many visitors stay at the PK (as it's called by locals) to spend their days at the beach and the bars across the street.

Pros

  • In the heart of everything in Waikiki, with the beach right across the street
  • Beach service with chairs, towels, fruit, and water available
  • Great value for the location

Cons

  • Lobby area can feel like Grand Central Terminal
  • Self parking is $42 per night
  • Resort fee is $37 per day
120 Kaiulani Ave., Honolulu, HI, 96815, USA
808-922–5811
Hotel Details
1,040 rooms
No Meals

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Silver Oaks Ranch

$$ | 73-4570 Mamalahoa Hwy., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA

Three private cottages set on a 10-acre working ranch afford total privacy, with a few more amenities than a vacation house or condo. Owners Mark and Amy drop off a welcome basket with breakfast goodies your first day, and there's a washer and dryer in each unit, an outdoor pool, and a hot tub. The ranch is great for animal lovers, as it is replete with sheep, friendly goats, and chickens throughout.

Pros

  • Washer and dryer in each cottage
  • Deck with ocean views
  • Great for animal lovers

Cons

  • Five-night minimum stay
  • Rural location
  • No online booking
73-4570 Mamalahoa Hwy., Kailua-Kona, HI, 96740, USA
808-325–2000
Hotel Details
3 cottages
No Meals

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Volcano Teapot Cottage

$$ | 19-4041 Kilauea Rd., HI, 96785, USA

A near-perfect spot for couples seeking a romantic getaway in Volcano Village, this historical 1912 two-bedroom cottage evokes a vintage country feeling in keeping with the summer homes of the era. The claw-foot bathtub, hot tub, and fireplace add to the general coziness. Continental breakfast is included, and the restaurants of Volcano Village are nearby.

Pros

  • Near town restaurants
  • Fireplace and hot tub
  • Laundry facilities

Cons

  • Accommodates three people max
  • Can get cold at night
  • Books up fast
19-4041 Kilauea Rd., HI, 96785, USA
808-937–4976
Hotel Details
1 cottage
Free Breakfast

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