The Waikiki Resort is the epitome of Hawaiian charm and hospitality nestled in the birthplace of modern-day surfing - Waikiki. This property is indeed the perfect home base for those who enjoy a vibrant locale filled with action, offering unlimited opportunities to enjoy the sun-kissed beaches and breathtaking whale-watching vistas in Honolulu. Notably, your stay here means you're seconds away from the best shops in Oahu and Waikiki Beach, as well as being steps away swimming near wild dolphins and participating in thrilling surf lessons on Waikiki Beach.
Waikiki Resort hotel takes joy in providing superb services. Significantly, guests can partake in the ancient Buddhist tradition of bell ringing to purify the mind from evil spirits, or spend time admiring the imposing 9-foot-tall golden Amida Buddha housed in the main hall. If you're a stargazing enthusiast, the isolated location of the Aloha State makes it a sublime destination for a late-night sky observation. The location of the Waikiki Resort hotel in Honolulu is unmatched. To get there, TheBus public services run from Waikiki to Ahuimanu village, from where the hotel is reachable by a short 15-minute foot journey. Interestingly, the area offers the chance to visit a scaled-down replica of an 11th-century temple in Uji, Japan, featuring the world's longest lava tube on the Hawaiian Kīlauea's slopes. In terms of weather, Waikiki sees less rainfall in June compared to December, extending warm sunny days to enjoy the beaches around the island.
In terms of rooms, the Waikiki Resort hotel provides options for various accommodations beyond the Partial Ocean View. No matter which one you choose, you're assured of a comfortable, unforgettable experience complete with a unique view, and interestingly, an opt-out button to personalize your online preferences. If you're a movie buff, you'll appreciate the unlimited DVD collection from the DVDNow kiosk located conveniently in the lobby.
Dining at the dazzling Ilima Restaurant, located on-site, is an epicurean delight. Offering an American-style breakfast with a twist, you can start your day with sweet and savory entrées like buttermilk pancakes, Loco Moco, or French toast. For lunch, watch out for sandwiches, ramen, and local specialties such as kalua pork and poke. Moreover, for the chocolatiers, you'll savour the rich, buttery flavor that the use of macadamia adds to the resident chocolates, coffee, ice cream, and malasadas.