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Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach, Honolulu

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Waikiki Resort Hotel Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
8.3/10
Very Good67 reviews
0.73km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €113
Park Shore Waikiki Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
8.2/10
Very Good130 reviews
0.33km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €120
Queen Kapiolani Hotel Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
8.9/10
Very Good125 reviews
0.36km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €133
Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
7.8/10
Good75 reviews
0.54km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €171
FIRST CABIN INTERNATIONAL HAWAII Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
9.0/10
Great130 reviews
1.21km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €73
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
8.7/10
Very Good398 reviews
0.84km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €256
Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
8.6/10
Very Good439 reviews
0.5km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €215
Waikiki Circle Hotel by Castle Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
8.6/10
Very Good43 reviews
0.68km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €128
Stay Hotel Waikiki Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
7.9/10
Good47 reviews
0.83km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €99
Holiday Inn Express WAIKIKI by IHG Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach
8.4/10
Very Good136 reviews
1.86km from Queen's Surf Beach
From €135
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OUTRIGGER Waikiki Beach Resort

8.8/10
Very Good
Posted onSep 27, 2025
Guest User
This hotel was perfect for my trip. [Room] - Spacious - The sink was large. I was able to spread out all my amenities. The large mirror and magnifying mirror made applying makeup easy. - Excellent shower pressure. - The toilet flushed smoothly. - The bathroom had a large luggage storage area with over 10 hangers. I brought folding hangers but didn't use them. I was able to easily fit three inflatable swim rings and a suitcase. - There were plenty of chests of drawers, so I was able to store all my clothes. - There was a large mirror behind the sofa, making it easy to get ready. - There were also multiple outlets on the side beds, so charging my phone was easy. - Two adults and a small child could sleep comfortably on the king bed. There was also a sofa bed, but we didn't use it. - The housekeeper always cleaned the room well, and there was no sand from the beach. - Plenty of towels and tissues. - The coffee machine, paper cups, and drinking glasses were always kept replenished. [Pool/Beach] - You can go directly to the beach from the pool. There were plenty of beach chairs reserved for the hotel, so it was easy to find a spot. You could leave your towel and luggage there, play in the pool, then play on the beach and then return to the pool empty-handed. Duke's staff are always wandering around the poolside checking for orders, so you can order from the menu on the spot. You can even drink alcohol while swimming in the pool. Floor rings are allowed in the pool. Beach bags are provided in the rooms, so you can use them. They're large and sturdy, and I often saw people carrying them around town. I didn't need to bring my own. Water bottles are also provided. There's a water dispenser by the pool. [Overall Hotel] The staff were friendly and helpful. The staff helped me with my luggage as soon as I arrived. I arrived at 12:30, but they allowed me to check in early without asking. My luggage was delivered to my room promptly, and after I told them where the safe was, they left the room saying, ”Enjoy!”, so I almost missed a tip. While there aren't many Japanese people and none of the staff speaks Japanese perfectly, I was able to get by with just a few words. Security is tight, as you can't get on the elevators without a hotel card. Conveniently, there's a Hula Grill and Duke's just down the street from the lobby. For a late breakfast around 9:00, Hula Grill was open, and I was able to get a great beachfront seat without a reservation. I got a cheap city view room on the first floor, but I was more than satisfied with the ocean view from the lanai. The location is great, with the International Market Place right across the street. There are also plenty of shops downstairs. I forgot to buy souvenirs the day before my final day, so I popped into Honolulu Cookies, which is open until 10:00 PM, in my pajamas. It's right in the middle of Waikiki Beach, so both the Royal Hawaiian Center and Waikiki Beach Walk are within walking distance. I was very satisfied, but as other reviews have said, it can be noisy at night. Street music can be heard until late every night. However, I enjoyed it because I thought, ”Everyone's so cheerful. It feels like I'm overseas.” There were days when I could hear something that sounded like opera, and it felt like I got a good deal. It's strange that there are so few Japanese people there, considering the location and service are so good. There are almost no Japanese people there, so it feels like I'm abroad.
Price per night from:€325

Hilton Vacation Club The Modern Honolulu

8.7/10
Very Good
Posted onNov 7, 2025|King Room With City View And Accessible Tub
USSevost13
We stayed at this hotel from October 29 to November 4. Overall, the staff was polite and the room was cleaned daily with fresh towels provided — which we appreciated. However, several issues significantly affected our experience. First, the accessible bathroom we specifically booked did not match the photos. There was no handheld shower head, which was important for us. Second, the mirror in the hallway was noticeably dirty upon arrival, with visible streaks from a wet cloth — quite unpleasant for a hotel of this level. I also reported that the faucet in the sink splashed water everywhere, soaking the countertop and the floor. I was told the issue would be checked, but nothing was fixed throughout our stay. The two-faucet system used to regulate water in the bathroom was also very inconvenient, and we consistently had problems with unstable hot water pressure. A separate major issue was the parking. I prepaid and reserved parking for 5 days, but on the second evening all the spots were already taken, and I was simply instructed to park in a different building nearby. This was extremely inconvenient — having to carry things from the 3rd floor of another parking structure and waste additional time. It turned out that even if you pay in advance, your parking spot is not guaranteed — anyone from outside can take it. So you pay, but end up without the service you were promised. Overall, the staff tried to provide good service, but the organizational issues, maintenance problems, and poorly managed parking system seriously reduced our comfort. Unfortunately, after this experience, I cannot recommend this hotel.
Price per night from:€112

Hilton Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa

8.5/10
Very Good
Posted onMar 21, 2026
Guest User
The hotel is nice for the price of low $223 but they charge $45 per day of activity fees but I never used. The location is about 10 minutes walk from the central Waikiki area but is OK. The breakfast buffet is good and includes in the room package. The only problem is that they only have valet parking for $60 per day. It took them 45 minutes in the morning to get my car down on day 1 and we missed the tour. The other days were 10 to 15 minutes. I guess they don’t have enough parking so they have to double park and triple park. I tried to park at the adjacent Banyan lot but all full after 8pm. There are no other viable option other than valet parking in the hotel.
Price per night from:€151

Hotel la Croix

8.3/10
Very Good
Posted onJul 6, 2026|Penthouse Hoku Skyline Honolulu
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I recently stayed at this hotel in the Penthouse and, overall, had a pleasant stay. However, there were several areas where the guest experience could be improved. Pros: * The location is convenient, with Waikiki Beach approximately a 15-minute walk away. * There are plenty of restaurants within walking distance, although I would recommend making reservations in advance as many are very popular. * There are numerous ABC Stores nearby, making it easy to pick up snacks, drinks, souvenirs, and other essentials. * A special mention goes to Ralph, who was outstanding throughout our stay. He was friendly, approachable, and always happy to help with any questions or recommendations. He quickly became our go-to person whenever we needed assistance and is a real credit to the hotel. Cons: * Upon arrival, we were not offered the welcome drink that other guests appeared to receive. We checked in shortly after 3:00 pm, yet we saw guests arriving at around 9:30 pm the previous evening being offered welcome drinks. It was disappointing that this was not provided consistently. * We were never informed that the hotel offers complimentary beach umbrellas and chairs on a first come, first served basis. We ended up purchasing our own before accidentally overhearing another member of staff explain this benefit during another guest’s check-in. * Similarly, we only discovered that the hotel offers a complimentary walking tour after overhearing a different staff member mention it to another guest. It would have been helpful if all guests were informed about the activities and amenities available during check-in. * We booked the Penthouse expecting to fully enjoy the advertised 90-degree views. While the views themselves were excellent, the balcony was much smaller than expected and not really large enough to comfortably sit and enjoy them. * The bathroom, particularly the bathtub, felt dated and would benefit from refurbishment. * The room itself is showing its age and could do with a modern refresh. * The breakfast room is exceptionally small considering the number of guests staying at the hotel. During busy periods it becomes crowded and difficult to find seating. * One morning, a guest was allowed to bring a dog into the enclosed, air-conditioned breakfast room. To my understanding, this is not permitted under Hawaii law unless the animal is a legitimate service animal, and it made the dining experience uncomfortable. * The Skyline floor cannot be accessed using the elevator on the far left, which was inconvenient and not clearly explained. * At check-in, a $200 deposit was authorised along with an additional hold on my credit card. This extra charge was never explained by staff, and I only became aware of it after reviewing my credit card statement. Greater transparency regarding incidental holds would have been appreciated. Overall, the hotel is in a good location with helpful staff, especially Ralph, and provides a comfortable base for exploring Waikiki. However, there were several inconsistencies in communication and a number of facilities that would benefit from updating. Better communication during check-in about available amenities, clearer explanations of credit card holds, and refurbishment of the rooms would significantly improve the overall guest experience.
Price per night from:€153

Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach

8.3/10
Very Good
Posted onFeb 28, 2026
Guest User
We stayed in an ocean view room. It was very close to the sea, and the view from the lanai was absolutely stunning. I think it was one of the ocean view rooms with the best views, being so close to the ocean. I'm very grateful that we were allocated this particular room. The housekeeping staff were also very friendly and pleasant, which made our stay enjoyable. The location was also excellent, close to the Duke Kahanamoku statue in the heart of Waikiki. The only downsides were that there was no explanation about the resort points we were supposed to receive as part of our stay. Also, we booked three rooms for six people, but due to their system, we could only process payment for one room at a time. This meant I couldn't use the same credit card for the second room and had to scramble. I'd recommend bringing enough credit cards for each room you book. These two minor issues were a bit disappointing, so I deducted one star from the service rating.
Price per night from:€287

Ala Moana Honolulu by Mantra

8.2/10
Very Good
Posted onJul 5, 2026
CNAnonymous User
I stayed three nights in a partial ocean view room and four nights in an ocean view room. If the price difference isn't significant, definitely opt for the ocean view room – the experience is so much better (the partial ocean view room barely has any ocean view to speak of). The room itself was decent, and the cleanliness was okay, but the towels had a strange smell. The hotel's location is super convenient. The second floor connects directly to the Ala Moana shopping center, and there's a Don Quijote next door, making it very easy to shop and eat. It's about a 10-minute taxi ride to Waikiki, or a 30-minute walk. Personally, I prefer the nearby Ala Moana Beach, it's very chill. Car rental parking is also convenient. Parking is charged from 1 PM, costing $41 for 24 hours. [Pictures 1 & 2 show the view from Ocean View Room 1915; Picture 3 shows the view from Partial Ocean View Room 1104]
Price per night from:€139

Airport Honolulu Hotel

7.7/10
Good
Posted onFeb 13, 2026
ReneSt
Took 40 mins for the shuttle to arrive, was given breakfast voucher but left too early the next morning. WIFI was very unstable, which was incredibly frustrating. The staff members were very nice, the room was old but very clean. Ok for a sleep before you go to te airport next day.
Price per night from:€104

Best Western the Plaza Hotel

7.7/10
Good
Posted onFeb 11, 2026
Mf_808
We travel 3-5 times a year from Maui, and love staying at the Best Western Plaza Hotel. The staff is great, my daughter loves the pool, and we love waking up and going down to get breakfast every morning.
Price per night from:€143

Aston at The Waikiki Banyan

6.9/10
Posted onJan 19, 2020
JPGuest User
It was a room with a view of the diamond head and the sea. I was a little worried about the height because I wanted a clear view of the sea, but I was satisfied with the Lanai overlooking the two without any problems. It is old as a whole, the bathtub is old, and it takes time to get hot water.
Price per night from:€134

Waikiki Monarch Hotel

6.4/10
Posted onMay 1, 2025
Maco F
The front desk staff was very kind and I was grateful. It was about a 15-minute taxi ride from the airport. It was around 11pm, so it was about $66 including the late-night fare. During the day, it was about $50.
Price per night from:€79

Frequently asked questions

Which hotels near Queens Beach are the most popular?

What luxury hotels are near Queens Beach?

What's the average price of hotels near Queens Beach this weekend?

According to Trip.com data, the average price for a one-night stay at a hotel near Honolulu Queens Beach this weekend is €439. Please note that prices fluctuate frequently, so the above price is for reference only.

What hotels near Queens Beach offer breakfast?

A perfect breakfast gives you energy for the day. If you want to stay at a hotel near Honolulu Queens Beach with a high-quality breakfast, you can consider staying Waikiki Resort Hotel (from €113),Queen Kapiolani Hotel (from €116) and Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa (from €209) .These hotels are very popular, so book early.

What's the average price per night of hotels near Queens Beach?

According to Trip.com data, the average price for a one-night stay at a hotel near Honolulu Queens Beach is €176. Please note that prices fluctuate frequently, so the above price is for reference only.

Which hotels near Queens Beach have free Wi-Fi?

Hotel internet access is especially important for independent travelers and business travelers. The Twin Fin Hotel (from €115),Polynesian Hostel Beach Club (from €29) and Park Shore Waikiki (from €117) are popular hotels with free Wi-Fi.

Which hotels near Queens Beach have gyms?

In recent years, public awareness for body health has increased, so many hotels have fitness rooms. Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach (from €175),The Twin Fin Hotel (from €115) and Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa (from €205) are popular hotels with a fitness room.

Which popular hotels near Queens Beach have parking?

If you're planning a road trip to Honolulu and Queens Beach, consider staying at Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa (from €205),Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach (from €175) and The Twin Fin Hotel (from €115) . These are popular hotels with parking lots.

What hotels are recommended near Queens Beach?

If you're having trouble choosing a hotel, you might want to consider staying at Queen Kapiolani Hotel (from €116),The Twin Fin Hotel (from €115) and Polynesian Hostel Beach Club (from €29) . These hotels are highly rated, so you should book early.

Which popular hotels near Queens Beach have pools?

Many people travel to Honolulu Queens Beach for a family road trip during the summer or long holidays. Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa (from €205), Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach (from €175) and The Twin Fin Hotel (from €115) are popular hotels with pools where you can relax and enjoy the summer vibe.

Which hotels near Queens Beach are family-friendly?

OUTRIGGER Reef Waikiki Beach Resort (from €65) is a popular family-friendly hotel.

Honolulu Hotels near Queen's Surf Beach Information

Number of reviews15,956
Total properties271
Weekday Avg. Price€402
Weekend Avg. Price€413
Trending hotelQueen Kapiolani Hotel