Welcome to the Queen Kapiolani Hotel, a historic gem nestled at the edge of Waikiki, where the spirit of old Hawaii meets modern comfort. Overlooking the iconic Diamond Head and just steps away from the golden sands of Waikiki Beach, this hotel offers a unique blend of traditional Hawaiian charm and contemporary style. Named after Queen Kapiolani, a beloved Hawaiian monarch known for her dedication to the arts and the well-being of her people, the hotel embodies the rich cultural heritage of the islands. Whether you're enjoying the breathtaking ocean views from your room, dining at a vibrant local restaurant, or exploring the nearby attractions, the Queen Kapiolani Hotel provides an authentic and welcoming experience that captures the essence of Hawaii.
Accommodation at Queen Kapiolani Hotel
Modern décor and large windows create bright, airy spaces in the rooms and suites at Queen Kapiolani Hotel. Choose from views of Diamond Head peak that enjoy spectacular sunrises, or rooms close by the Queen Kapiolani Park to wake to soft birdsong every day. Gaze out at the ocean from your private balcony or lanai, taking in the sea air to relax after a rewarding day out in the resort.
Dining at Queen Kapiolani Hotel
The two on-site venues here at Queen Kapiolani Hotel provide plenty of delicious choices to whet your appetite. Savour anything from a Big Island steak to a fresh catch of the day in the DECK restaurant, sitting out under the open sky with good food and an unmissable ambience. Sample hand-crafted cocktails and locally-brewed beers with your food, as well as an impressive assortment of wines.
Things to do at Queen Kapiolani Hotel
Find your place of pride on the soft sandy beach, taking in the sun and enjoying a swim in the crystalline water whenever the mood takes you. Snorkel or scuba dive in the vibrant Hawaiian waters, marvelling at the vast array of marine life that populates the underwater world, or set out overland to discover natural beauty aplenty. Whether you’re taking walks to visit local beautiful waterfalls or hiking to the famous Diamond Head volcanic crater, there’s no shortage of magnificent sights.
Discover local culture by attending a Hula dance or taking Hula classes, or attend a Luau show or performance. Take a trip to museums and art galleries to appreciate the cultural heritage of Hawaii, or learn about Polynesian history.
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 $50 + tax, per room per night (subject to change).