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** This is all my opinion on the best hotels on each island based on my own travels (I like affordability, nice pools, good beach locations, lots to do - I don't care much about decor and maid service) and my booking and search logs over the last 9 years. See also: Waikiki Hotels List, Maui Hotels List, Big Island Hotels List, Kauai Hotels List, Molokai Hotels, Lanai Hotels Oahu HotelsThe Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach has one of the best locations on Waikiki Beach. It's got a great beachside bar and a better restaurant. It is grand-looking and pleasant without being stuffy. Prices are generally lower than other hotels with comparable rooms and less-than-prime locations. Outrigger Official Site, Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach Review Clean, short walk to Waikiki Beach, friendly service, kitchens available, fantasticly low prices. Royal Grove Review Full kitchen suites with divided rooms for an inexpensive price. A straight one block walk to Waikiki Beach will get you right behind the sea wall, perfect for small kids. On the roof of one of the floors is a nice playground, a small pool, a tiny putting green, BBQs, and a tennis court. On arrival the kids get a sand pail with beach toys and crayons, and a "Kids play and eat free" card with a booklet telling you where to use it. Walls nice and thick so sound from other rooms doesn't carry. Parking garage is one of the cheapest in Waikiki. Resortquest Official Site, Resortquest Review Maui HotelsThis was a hard choice, because Maui's touristy areas are really spread out around the island, and each area offers something different - plus there are tons of luxury hotels that are just perfect in every way - but since most people can't afford $850 a night just for the room, I went middle of the road with a hotel in a popular area that gets great reviews on a fantastic beach. Whaler Reviews Great location in Kihei with fabulous ocean views and no-frills, clean apartments for discount prices. Every unit is oceanfront with a complete kitchen. Close to grocery shopping and all of Kihei, with Kamaole Beach park a few steps away. Punahoa Reviews
This is a condominum resort (not a hotel) with all large, oceanview suites with kitchens. Beach and pool are great for kids and prices are affordable. Location is a short driving distance to the craziness of Kaanapali and Lahaina. Hololani Reviews Another Recommended Family Hotel Kauai HotelsFamilies and couples and singles alike enjoy this hotel. There's a lagoon, good boogie boarding at the beach, and adults-only pool, hot tubs, a lazy river and slides. Great rooms, restaurants, and grounds. Overall a fantastic hotel in sunny and hot Poipu Beach. Hyatt Reviews, Hyatt Official Site
Located on Poipu Beach with large rooms, gorgeous grounds, and good snorkeling. Kitchens, washers and dryers, a mostly calm beach area, three pools plus a kiddie pool, barbeques, and soundproofing make this a great place to go with the kids. Marriott Waiohai Reviews, Marriott Waiohai Official Site These are condos, so you're not going to get a concierge desk and daily maid service, but you will get great views and a full kitchen at really low prices for every room. Kapaa Sands Reviews A note about Princeville hotels - I haven't mentioned any here, but there are plenty of quality hotels in Princeville. Princeville gets a bit more rain than Poipu and has a little more condos than hotels. Big Island HotelsThis was a really hard choice. The Mauna Kea is a gorgeous hotel and it's on arguable the best beach in all the Hawaiian Islands (plus they restrict access to it which is practically unheard of in Hawaii) with a great reputation and nearby golf and a little pool .. but there's nothing else to do and it's quite a far drive from Kailua-Kona. However, lots of people like it and say it's best for relaxing. I'll also recommend the Hilton Waikola (see below) and the Sheraton Keauhou in Kailua-Kona. Mauna Kea Reviews Official Site At the link above I have written a big review and added pictures. My child and even myself and my husband just love to take weekend trips to this hotel - we go about 4 times a year. We love the water slides and the lagoon and the tram and the boats - it's really nice. It can be expensive (mostly the food is expensive), and it is far to walk from one end of the grounds to the other, but it's so beautiful and fun. To counter how expensive the food is we usually bring or buy cereal and fruit for breakfast and eat dinner at the King's shops - they have a Subway and a few other places that are healthy and reasonable and good. Reviews of the Hilton Waikoloa - some of these reviews are poor, and I really don't understand it. They are about poor service (I've never encountered poor service here, and would never count on it to make or break my vacation like some of these people apparently did) and cold swimming pool water ( ?? the pools are HUGE, you can't expect them to be heated - and I've never found the water to be cold) and too much walking (exercise is *good* for you) and having to wait for trams and boats to get to the lobby (get walking :) - the walk from rooms to lobby is paved with $7 million of artwork on one side and spectacular ocean views on the other).
Close to town, full kitchens, ocean and mountain views. Nice place for good prices. Billfisher Reviews |
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