4. 5 star rating Beach escape Family Hotel Check availability Pool and waterslide Tapa pool Paradise bar Bali Restaurant Aerial view Tapa bar Sunset Tropics Fireworks Overview Play, relax, indulge, shop and rejuvenate at this 22-acre deluxe resort on Waikiki Beach. There's something here for everyone including water sports, surfing lessons in the lagoon and a large beach. Participate in cultural experiences and activities including wildlife encounters, which allow you to get up close to turtles, parrots and penguins. Inclusions Round-trip airport transfers All taxes Inclusions subject to change without notice at the discretion of the property. Some restrictions may apply.
ft. of indoor and outdoor meeting space. The hotel can accommodate up to 4, 000 guests and is close to Hawaii Convention Center. Location Ideally located in the heart of Waikiki, this hotel is 10 minutes from Pearl Harbor and 25 minutes from Honolulu International Airport (HNL). Ala Moana, a largest shopping mall in Hawaii, is just a five-minute drive away giving you easy access to over 90 shops, services and entertainment.
Hilton Hawaiian Village has been featured in multiple television shows, including Hawaiian Eye, Wheel of Fortune, Baywatch Hawaii, Magnum P. I., and Hawaii Five-0. Film, TV and Media Connections + "Hilton Hawaiian Village has been featured in multiple television shows, including: Hawaiian Eye Wheel of Fortune Baywatch Hawaii Magnum P. I. Hawaii Five-0" Famous Historic Events + "In what was among many firsts for the Hawaiian Village, Kaiser erected the first public geodesic dome showroom in Honolulu. 5-hour gala broadcast by NBC to an estimated 20 million people. In 1968, Hilton Hawaiian Village's famed Rainbow Tower opened with the world's largest ceramic-tile mosaic, spanning 286 feet high by 26 feet wide on each end of the tower. More than 16, 000 colorful tiles were used to complete the mosaic that has appeared in countless television shows and movies. The world-renowned Blue Hawaii cocktail was invented at Hilton Hawaiian Village in 1957 by legendary Hilton bartender Harry Yee. " About the Architecture + In 1954, Southern California housing developer Fritz Burns, and American industrialist Henry John Kaiser, purchased the Niumalu Hotel, which originally opened in 1928.
This was Elvis' favorite hotel in Waikiki and Michael Jackson stayed here on his last U. Tour.