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Hawaii-Oahu Resorts

Aqua Bamboo Hotel & Spa

Things to see and do in Hawaii-Oahu
0 Bars
0 Restaurants
1 Pools
88 Rooms
Has Beach Beach
Has Entertainment Entertainment
Has Water Sports Watersports
Has Tennis Tennis
Has Golf Golf
Has Scuba SCUBA
Has Casino Casino
Has Spa Spa
Has Kids Activities Kids Activies
Has All Inclusive All-Inclusive
Is Family Friendly Family-Friendly
Is Gay Friendly Gay-Friendly

Resort Description

Boutique hotel 1 block from Waikiki Beach, all rooms have private lanais – A block from Waikiki Beach, close to the shops and restaurants of King's Village and the International Marketplace, this affordable boutique hotel sports a retro-look and an upbeat ambience. Called "sleek and chic" and "a hidden gem," by New York Times, its A-frame design makes it a visual landmark on Kuhio Ave. Interiors have a South Pacific theme and all guest rooms have private lanais.

Accommodations: There are 2 categories of guest rooms, 2 categories of studios, and 5 types of suites available. All have a modern Hawaiian look, with soothing sand-and-cream tones complemented by dark-polished furniture and carpeted floors. Standard in all are air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, phones, complimentary high-speed internet, in-rooms safes, irons/ironing boards, hairdryers, and coffee makers with complimentary Kona coffee. Most rooms have microwaves and mini-fridges. Studios add stoves, toasters, and dinnerware. Suites have full kitchens. Children under 17 years of age stay for free (in room with parents).

Dining & Entertainment: Each morning, you can enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast with fresh fruit, cereal, pastries, coffee, juice, and tea. The hotel lacks a restaurant of its own, but there are easily a dozen dining options within a few minutes walk of the property. A top choice is Duke's Restaurant & Barefoot Bar, named for Duke Kahanamoku, the founding father of surfing, and serving authentic Hawaiian cuisine and tropical drinks (try the Hula Pie for dessert). Other top picks for local dining include Cheeseburger in Paradise, Tanaka of Tokyo, and Keoni by Keo's. The Waikiki Beach Walk is home to Ruth's Chris Steakhouse and Coconut Willy's a popular bar and nightspot.

Recreation: On-site, there's a salt water swimming pool with a waterfall, and the spa is adjoined by a 6-person Jacuzzi. NOTE: The spa only has a single treatment room, so appointments are limited, but there are several other spa options in the area. Spending a day or an afternoon on Waikiki Beach and browsing what's for sale at the International Marketplace are musts when you're here. Besides the beach, Honolulu has great hiking opportunities like the Diamond Head crater, luaus and feasts celebrating Polynesian culture, horseback and ATV rides, day cruises, tours of filming locations, and historic attractions like Pearl Harbor.

Boutique hotel 1 block from Waikiki Beach, all rooms have private lanais – A block from Waikiki Beach, close to the shops and restaurants of King's Village and the International Marketplace, this affordable boutique hotel sports a retro-look and an upbeat ambience. Called "sleek and chic" and "a hidden gem," by New York Times, its A-frame design makes it a visual landmark on Kuhio Ave. Interiors have a South Pacific theme and all guest rooms have private lanais.

Accommodations: There are 2 categories of guest rooms, 2 categories of studios, and 5 types of suites available. All have a modern Hawaiian look, with soothing sand-and-cream tones complemented by dark-polished furniture and carpeted floors. Standard in all are air-conditioning, flat-screen TVs, phones, complimentary high-speed internet, in-rooms safes, irons/ironing boards, hairdryers, and coffee makers with complimentary Kona coffee. Most rooms have microwaves and mini-fridges. Studios add stoves, toasters, and dinnerware. Suites have full kitchens. Children under 17 years of age stay for free (in room with parents).

Dining & Entertainment: Each morning, you can enjoy a complimentary continental breakfast with fresh fruit, cereal, pastries, coffee, juice, and tea. The hotel lacks a restaurant of its own, but there are easily a dozen dining options within a few minutes walk of the property. A top choice is Duke's Restaurant & Barefoot Bar, named for Duke Kahanamoku, the founding father of surfing, and serving authentic Hawaiian cuisine and tropical drinks (try the Hula Pie for dessert). Other top picks for local dining include Cheeseburger in Paradise, Tanaka of Tokyo, and Keoni by Keo's. The Waikiki Beach Walk is home to Ruth's Chris Steakhouse and Coconut Willy's a popular bar and nightspot.

Recreation: On-site, there's a salt water swimming pool with a waterfall, and the spa is adjoined by a 6-person Jacuzzi. NOTE: The spa only has a single treatment room, so appointments are limited, but there are several other spa options in the area. Spending a day or an afternoon on Waikiki Beach and browsing what's for sale at the International Marketplace are musts when you're here. Besides the beach, Honolulu has great hiking opportunities like the Diamond Head crater, luaus and feasts celebrating Polynesian culture, horseback and ATV rides, day cruises, tours of filming locations, and historic attractions like Pearl Harbor.

Facilities Description

88 Rooms~Parking (self) Cost per day $ 20.00~Room Service~ Pool - Outdoor

Restaurants

There are 0 Restaurants at Aqua Bamboo:

Watersports

  • Snorkeling: Additional Charge
  • Wind Surf: Additional Charge

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