The Best Beach Hotels to Book on Oahu, Hawaii
A gateway to the islands of Hawaii, Oahu has been beckoning tourists for over a century with its intoxicating mix of natural wonders, Polynesian culture and contemporary lifestyle. World-class resorts are complemented by fine dining, and shopping opportunities abound for those who enjoy the good life. For outdoorsy types, there’s also hiking, golfing and water sports. Once you’ve graduated from surfing lessons on Oahu’s famous North Shore, head to sheltered lagoons and reefs to try stand-up paddleboarding, outrigger canoeing or even scuba diving. Of course, you’ll need a hotel to come back to – try one of these handpicked hotels on the beach in Oahu, all bookable with Culture Trip.
Prince Waikiki, for poolside cocktails in Honolulu
Hotel
Kaimana Beach Hotel, for retro vibes in Kaimana
Hotel, Independent Hotel
Yoga, lei-making and stand-up paddleboarding are among the complimentary activities on offer at the Kaimana Beach Hotel. This iconic 1960s modernist hotel, at the foot of Diamond Head, reflects cool surfer vibes of yesteryear in its decor. All rooms come with private lanais (balconies), and splurging is particularly worthwhile: the penthouse ocean suites please the eye with tropical print cushions and ocean-deep statement wallpaper; the one-bedroom suite boasts its own wet bar. Food and drink are also at the forefront of this hip boutique stay. The casual all-day bar-restaurant Hau Tree serves up delicious health-focused meals, along with an original cocktail menu: the Kapua Fizz and Waialua honey ginger daiquiris stand out.
Aulani, A Disney Resort & Spa, for families in Ko Olina
Chain Hotel, Resort
The ultimate family getaway, Aulani weaves Disney magic with local culture experts to celebrate Hawaii’s beauty and history in an epic location. With over 300 hotel rooms as well as exclusive villas, you’ll be making plenty of friends at this very special family resort. In addition to several pools to choose from, kids will love the waterslides and aqua play areas while parents relax in the whirlpool spa. A kids club offering reef fish feeding and ukelele lessons keeps children active, and the on-site fitness and wellness center offers yoga and specialized training to mom and dad.
Turtle Bay Resort, for outdoor exploration in Kawela Bay
Resort, Independent Hotel
You’ll need to book for more than a week if you want to take advantage of all that’s on offer at Turtle Bay Resort on Oahu’s secluded North Shore. There are multiple swimming spots, including adults-only and family-friendly pools. Beaches? Try Kuilima Bay, Kawela Bay, Stables Beach and Keiki Cove, and look out for the tide pools along the way. To explore further, ask the staff to arrange horseback riding and outrigger canoeing excursions, or go hiking, cycling and Segway touring, before taking some time to unwind in the on-site spa with a signature Coconut Lava Shell massage.
Halekulani, for old-world elegance on Waikiki Beach
Resort, Hotel
Four Seasons Oahu at Ko Olina, for sustainable dining
Chain Hotel, Luxury
There’s something for everyone at this stylish resort. Accommodation ranges from privately situated guest rooms to the full suite experience, with luxury perks like private helicopter rides and yacht excursions, and the wellness spa includes a lap pool so you can stay in shape. Families are well catered to with a complimentary kids club and family activities such as hula training and lei-making. Sustainable local ingredients are the hotel’s watchwords when it comes to dining; try the signature Hawaiian seafood tower at Mina’s Fish House with its dedicated line-to-table ethic, or reimagined southern Italian cuisine, such as snapper with braised fennel, at Noe.
Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, for beachfront access on Waikiki Beach
Resort, Spa Hotel, Hotel
‘Alohilani Resort Waikiki Beach, for original features on Waikiki Beach
Resort, Independent Hotel, Luxury
Unlike any other hotel on the island, ‘Alohilani stands apart from the crowd when it comes to its hospitality offerings. First, there’s the fifth-floor pool deck SWELL, which overlooks Waikiki Beach, with its teak day beds and private cabanas. At night, it transitions into a bar with lanterns, fire pits and live music. Then it’s the lobby O Bar that enthralls most guests. A 280,000-gallon (1m-liter) two-story saltwater Oceanarium mesmerizes with its colorful array of native Hawaiian reef fish species. Oh, and the guest rooms? These are tastefully decked out in classic creams with blond-wood furnishings and come either with ocean or Diamond Head views, with rooms for mobility-impaired travelers as well.
For more options, discover our guide on where to stay in Oahu for a local experience. Looking for a touch of luxury and even more beautiful beach hotels? Check out the best luxury resorts in Oahu or the best hotels in Waikiki beach Hawaii, bookable with Culture Trip.