Waikiki's most refined address since 1917. The orchid mosaic pool is one of the iconic images of Pacific luxury.
The Halekulani — 'House Befitting Heaven' in Hawaiian — has occupied its Waikiki beachfront site since 1917, though the current building dates from a 1984 reconstruction that retained the original's garden structure and low-rise orientation while introducing the quality of construction that the property's current position demands. In a Waikiki hotel market that has trended toward tower blocks and large-scale resorts, the Halekulani's commitment to its 5-acre, 453-room footprint is its most important design statement.
The rooms face either the ocean, the garden, or the Diamond Head crater that defines Waikiki's eastern horizon. Ocean-facing rooms have direct views of the beach below and the Pacific beyond; the Garden rooms face the iconic orchid-mosaic pool. All rooms are finished in white and cream with locally commissioned artwork, teak details, and bathrooms in Italian marble. The hotel's architecture allows natural light to reach virtually every room — a genuine rarity in Waikiki's dense hotel corridor.
La Mer, the hotel's signature restaurant, holds the only Forbes Five-Star dining rating on Oahu and produces a French-influenced tasting menu in a room that overlooks the beach and Diamond Head. Orchids, the all-day restaurant, serves one of the finest Sunday brunches in the Pacific. The SpaHalekulani treatments draw on Hawaiian healing traditions and European skin care techniques in equal measure.
The Halekulani is Waikiki's anniversary hotel — the combination of the beach setting, La Mer's dining room (where a private table overlooking the ocean can be arranged), and the hotel's 100-year history of managing celebrations makes it the most reliable anniversary option in Honolulu. The orchid-mosaic pool at sunset is a setting that photographs beautifully and feels even better in person. See all anniversary hotels →
A solo week at the Halekulani — morning swim in the ocean pool, afternoon at the SpaHalekulani, evenings at La Mer or Orchids — is the finest solo hotel experience in Hawaii. The hotel's scale (453 rooms, 5 acres) means that finding a quiet corner of the garden or beach is possible at any time. The hotel's reading room, with its collection of Pacific literature, is an amenity that most solo guests discover only by accident. See all solo retreat hotels →
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