Located at the gateway to Waikiki Beach, overlooking the beautiful Ala Wai Yacht Harbor, the Renaissance Ilikai Waikiki has a contemporary Hawaiian design.
The open air lobby and relaxing courtyard lead you to the main pool or to a pathway on the beach.
Combining luxurious accommodations with a spectacular marina location, it is a great place to stay whether your trip to Honolulu is short or lengthy.
Canoes Restaurant, a contemporary eatery with Hawaiian flair, and the relaxing pool area with a whirlpool & bar both offer breathtaking views of the ocean and sunsets. Enjoy Hawaiian entertainment weekend nights with a torch lighting ceremony and music. This hotel is within walking distance to Waikiki Beach and Ala Moana Shopping Center, the hotel is also accross the street from the world-famous Chart House Restaurant.
| Ilikai Hotel - Location Detail |
1777 Ala Moana Blvd Honolulu, HI
Distance to Airport |
8 miles |
Transfer Time |
15 minutes |
Points of Interest |
Nearby Points of Interest-
Discovery Bay Center - 0.5 blocks
Ala Moana Center - 5-minute walk
Ala Moana Park - 5-minute walk
Hawaii Convention Center - 7-minute walk
Fort DeRussy - 10-minute walk
Victoria Ward Centers - 10-minute walk
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - 1.5 miles
Aloha Tower Marketplace - 1.5 miles
Iolani Palace - 1.5 miles
Bishop Museum - 2.25 miles
Honolulu Zoo - 2.5 miles
Waikiki Aquarium - 2.5 miles
Diamond Head - 3 miles
Hanauma Bay - 11 miles
Pearl Harbor - 12 miles
Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park - 29 miles
Polynesian Cultural Center - 32 miles
Waimea Falls Park - 36 miles
North Shore - 38 miles
Honolulu International Airport (HNL): Approximate driving time to Ilikai Hotel is 15 minutes and distance is eight miles. Getting there: Shuttles and taxis are both available right outside baggage claim. Shuttles charge $5–$15 per person, while a typical taxi fare is $26–$35. Rental cars are another option and are available online. All fees subject to change without notice.
Getting around: Public transportation is one of the best ways to navigate the Waikiki area, and bus stops are located near the hotel. Riders can pay the single fare of less than $5 each time they ride, or they can buy a four-day visitor pass for $16–$25 if they plan extensive travel. Fees subject to change without notice.
Taxis are also readily available and are a good option for short trips. For excursions around the island, the best bet is usually a rental car (available online) or an organized tour. Public transportation provides service to many popular island destinations as well. |