
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & spa
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa sits directly across from the Duke Kahanamoku Statue, just steps from Waikīkī’s turquoise water and soft sand. This four‑star resort blends a prime beachfront location with comfortable contemporary accommodation and a broad range of on‑site amenities.
Choose from well-appointed hotel rooms, one- and two‑bedroom options, unique suites and penthouses. Most rooms include a private lanai with ocean or city views, plus conveniences such as a flat‑screen TV, Chromecast, iPod docking station, in‑room safe and mini-fridge. Thoughtful extras make for a relaxed stay whether you’re visiting for sun, surf or city sightseeing.
Nearby shopping and local markets add variety to your stay. The Waikiki Farmer’s Market, held on Mondays and Wednesdays from 4–8pm, offers local crafts, prepared food and fresh produce. The Pualeilani Atrium Shops, adjacent to the resort, span three levels of dining and retail options for casual meals, souvenirs and essentials.
Dining at the hotel and nearby is diverse. SHOR’s serves a hearty breakfast buffet, SWIM focuses on fresh, local ingredients at lunch, and the Buffet at Hyatt features seafood and Korean‑inspired dishes. In the Pualeilani Atrium you’ll also find sushi, Chinese food, health‑focused cafes, gelato stands and coffee shops—options to suit most tastes throughout the day.
The resort offers plenty of ways to relax and enjoy the Hawaiian setting. Swim in the outdoor pool, unwind in the whirlpool or reserve a cabana and sip a signature cocktail poolside. The Hoʻokela Hawaiian Culture Center on the second floor hosts complimentary cultural activities—learn to play the ukulele, make a lei, or listen to island stories and legends. For wellness, Na Hoʻola Spa provides facials, massages and treatments inspired by Hawaiian traditions.
Beyond the property, many Waikīkī attractions are within easy walking distance. Guests can visit the Honolulu Zoo and Waikiki Aquarium, join seasonal whale‑watching excursions (generally December–May), or hike the iconic Diamond Head trail for panoramic views of Oʻahu.
Practical details to note: a resort fee of $49 per room per night and parking at approximately $60 per vehicle per night apply. The hotel is pet friendly and offers self‑service laundry facilities, a fitness center and a variety of on‑site activities and services to make your stay comfortable and convenient.