Step back into another age when you stay at this gorgeous beachfront resort, widely known as the ‘First Lady of Waikiki’. Opening its doors in 1901, Moana Surfrider’s long history lends it an iconic spot in the local Waikiki culture, with Victorian elegance in every detail and plenty of modern contemporary comforts to enjoy. Set upon 600 feet of the famous Waikiki Beach, this resort is a bastion of luxury in Honolulu’s heart.
Accommodation at Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach
Divided into three distinct and gorgeous wings, the rooms and suites at this resort enjoy bright interiors and tasteful décor, settling you into perfect privacy and sumptuous comfort. Choose from the charming historic vibe of the Banyan Wing, the sweeping views from the Tower Wing, and the oceanfront or city-view rooms of the Diamond Wing. Enjoy the scenery from your private balcony, taking in the ocean air and watching the waves lap at the beach below.
Dining at Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach
Fuel your delight every day with delicious dining at the resort’s eateries. From mouth-watering Breakfast Buffet at the Veranda restaurant to start your day off in style, to refined à la carte dining at one of Honolulu’s best restaurants, you’ll have so many flavours and delicacies to discover while you’re here. Appreciate fantastic views of carefully-curated gardens or beachfront beauty as you eat and drink.
Things to do at Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach
With the legendary Waikiki Beach right on your doorstep and beautiful resort pools awaiting you, there’s no shortage of ways to enjoy sunning and swimming to your heart’s content. Take your place on a sunbed on the soft sands, or by the poolside, sipping a delicious cold drink as you appreciate the views. For an experience of true rejuvenation, head to the Moana Lani spa for indulgent massages and treatments, or if you’re looking to keep fit, take advantage of gym facilities or daily yoga.
Activities such as lei making, hula dancing, historical tours and seasonal events give you plenty to do at the resort, but there’s even more to discover in the beautiful surroundings too. From scuba diving beneath the waves to hikes to Diamond Head volcanic crater, you have plenty of ways to appreciate the stunning natural beauty of Hawaii. For history or cultural appreciation, head to a number of museums, monuments, galleries and events in the city.
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. Expect to pay a resort fee of approximately $40 + tax, per room per night (subject to change).