The spaceBig room with two beds and a private large lanai (balcony), where you can enjoy your morning coffee and appreciate the breathtaking ocean views. Very functional kitchen with a mini fridge, microwave, coffee maker and toaster, for you to prepare your meals.
Guest accessGuest can access all hotel amenities: pool, hot tub, spa and fitness center.
Many shops, hair salon, convenience store, Starbucks, restaurants are also located within the hotel area.
Additional notesUpon check-in, the front desk will collect the following fees as a part of the resort fee forall amenities they offer; to include the pool, jacuzzi, spa and fitness center for your unlimited use!
One-Time Registration Fee of $50
Resort Fee of $25 per each night of your stay
Paid public parking please inquire rates with front desk.
Please note the front desk at the Ala Moana Hotel will collect this from you upon arrival!
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Neighborhood overviewAla Moana neighborhood is centrally located in the heart of Honolulu and boasts amazing shopping, dining, retail, parks, and entertainment options. Ala Moana is located right in between the Kakaako and Waikiki neighborhoods and features the best of both neighborhoods.
Beginning at the human-made, half-crescent beach known to locals as “Magic Island,” the sprawling Ala Moana Beach is a favorite Honolulu locale for afternoon picnics, sunset barbecues and celebrating special occasions with family and friends.
Amenities like public picnic sites, bathroom facilities, Hawaiian barbecue stands and shady monkeypod trees help make the beach an ideal place to gather for celebrations and weekend relaxation.
Drawing constant crowds of onlookers to the shoreline, the far end of Ala Moana Beach Park includes some of the most famous breaks on Oahu’s South Shore, namely Ala Moana Bowls and “Kewalos” (i.e., Kewalo Basin), which are coveted by locals and seasoned surfers for their high-performance waves.
While neighboring Waikiki is a popular spot for beginner surfers enjoying lessons at many of the celebrated surf schools in the area, Ala Moana’s more complex breaks are recommended for more experienced surfers.
Getting aroundVery central so you can walk to Waikiki Beach, Ala Moana Beach, Ala Moana Mall, bars, restaurants, coffee shops, grocery stores, convenience stores etc.
Taxi, bus, and ride shares are available everywhere. Also, you can use the Bikis (bike share).
Parking is available on site for a fee.