Waikiki, Honolulu Magazine’s online insider’s guide to Waikiki is the perfect resource for learning more about Oahu’s busiest, coolest and most photographed neighborhood. Tourists and residents work and play side by side here along one of the most famous beaches in the world.
Waikiki’s many hotels include historic hotels such as the Moana Surfrider and the Royal Hawaiian. Such landmarks were later joined by world renowned hotels like the Hilton Hawaiian Village, the Halekulani, the Hyatt Regency Waikiki, the Sheraton Waikiki and many others.
Numerous residential high-rise condominiums grace the Waikiki skyline as well, home to Oahu newcomers and long time residents alike. To learn more about the 400+ condominiums currently for sale in Waikiki (from a $100,000 hotel-room-like “condo-tel” to a 5 million dollar penthouse), visit HawaiiHomeSearcher.com and specify “Waikiki” and “Residential – Condominium” in your search criteria.
Along with Waikiki beach itself, other one-of-a-kind public places include the Ali Wai Harbor, Fort de Russy Military Reservation, Kuhio Beach Park, Kapiolani Park, The Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium.
Waikiki’s resort status lends itself to a number of vacation themed websites; none better than Waikiki.com, which promises to show you where to play, stay, eat, meet, shop and save. Sounds good to me. Aloha!












