One of the oldest and most celebrated hotels in Hawaii, Halekulani has been a beacon of hospitality, welcoming guests to its serene haven for over a century. Steeped in history and tradition, this iconic hotel is rightfully proud of its reputation for dedicated, top-quality service. Every aspect of Halekulani exudes elegance and luxury, from its exquisitely crafted dining experiences to its lavish accommodations. The resort itself is a masterpiece of beauty, offering a tranquil oasis where guests can immerse themselves in the unparalleled charm and sophistication that has defined Halekulani for generations.
Accommodation at Halekulani Hotel
A spacious range of rooms and suites awaits you at Halekulani, each fully befitting the hotel’s reputation as Honolulu’s finest. With 453 rooms and suites available, you’ll have plenty of options to choose from, enjoying unforgettable ocean views, private terraces and balconies, and even some premier suites providing ample luxury as well as breathtaking views of the Diamond Head mountain overlooking the sea.
Dining at Halekulani Hotel
Sample dishes from award-winning chefs at the hotel’s restaurants, with mouth-watering choices ranging from internationally acclaimed Hawaii seafood to Italian-inspired delights. Visit the iconic House Without A Key restaurant, whose nightly Hawaiian music and hula performances in front of the century-old kiawe tree make it a stunning cultural experience as well as a delightful dining venue. A range of bars and lounges await to quench your thirst, serving signature cocktails, spirits, wines, and even some desserts and small plates.
Things to Do at Halekulani Hotel
Whether you want to relax, explore, or discover cultural experiences, there’s endless opportunity here. Recline on the beach or by a beautiful swimming pool, appreciating the sea breeze and warm Hawaiian sunshine, taking a swim to cool off. For some truly indulgent relaxation, visit the SpaHalekulani, taking advantage of luxurious treatments and beautiful environs to let every worry wash away.
Explore the ocean from above with a variety of watersports, or from below as you snorkel or dive to witness the incredible array of life beneath the waves. Hike to Diamond Head’s famous volcanic peak for unforgettable views of the island and sea, or visit stunning gardens, magnificent waterfalls, and truly magical vistas. For a more cultural experience of the island, visit any number of arts or music sites, listening to the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra or browsing the Honolulu Museum of Art, and so much more.
Know Before You Go
It is standard practice for resorts/hotels within the USA to charge a mandatory resort fee which is payable locally. This fee can be anywhere between $5 to $50 per room per night and is not included in the cost of your Kenwood Travel holiday. Currently, Halekulani doesn't charge a resort fee, however this can change at any time.