Best Hotels Near Daniel K. Inouye International Airport
Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) is Hawaii's primary international gateway and the main entry point to Oahu. Hotels in Honolulu offer immediate access to Waikiki Beach, Diamond Head, Pearl Harbor, and the extraordinary natural beauty of the Hawaiian Islands.
The finest hotel in Hawaii by consistent measure — a gracious, low-rise property on Waikiki's best beachfront lot that has been setting the standard for Hawaiian luxury since 1917. The House Without a Key sunset bar is the most beautiful outdoor drinking experience in the US, and La Mer restaurant holds two AAA Five Diamond stars.
The 'Pink Palace of the Pacific' has presided over Waikiki Beach since 1927, its flamingo-pink Moorish-Spanish architecture as distinctive today as it was to the era's Hollywood stars. The Mai Tai Bar on the beach is as central to the Waikiki experience as Diamond Head itself, and the Mailani Tower rooms offer a quieter, more contemporary wing.
The 'First Lady of Waikiki,' opened in 1901 as the beach's very first hotel, with a magnificent Banyan courtyard tree that has shaded afternoon tea drinkers for over a century. The colonial-era architecture and genuine historical pedigree make it a more interesting stay than the surrounding tower resorts, and the beachfront location is impeccable.
A slick modern tower at the quieter Diamond Head end of Waikiki with an eye-catching infinity pool terrace, the excellent Morimoto Asia restaurant by Iron Chef Morimoto, and a design sensibility that feels genuinely contemporary in a stretch of hotels that can skew dated.
A retro-modern mid-century boutique that deliberately bucks Waikiki's grand-resort convention, with a mural-splashed pool club that's become a favourite of Honolulu's creative community, a photography gallery, and rooms that are genuinely stylish at prices well below the beachfront towers.
Five miles east of Waikiki, the Kahala has been the destination for presidents, royalty, and celebrities seeking complete privacy since 1964 — a 338-room resort fronting a private beach with a dolphin lagoon and arguably the most refined service in Honolulu. Its distance from Waikiki is precisely the point.