Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach
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About this hotel
Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, Waikiki Beach: Where History Meets Hawaiian Serenity
On the sun-drenched shores of Waikiki, where the Pacific whispers against golden sands, stands a grand dame of hospitality: the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa. Since 1901, this iconic property has welcomed travelers with its colonial-style architecture and timeless elegance, earning its nickname “The First Lady of Waikiki.” For those seeking a blend of rich history, modern comfort, and authentic island charm, this hotel is an unforgettable sanctuary.
The Moana Surfrider’s prime address at 2365 Kalakaua Avenue places guests at the heart of Waikiki’s vibrant energy, yet the resort itself feels like a serene retreat. Step into the open-air lobby, where the gentle rustle of banyan trees and the scent of plumeria set a tranquil tone. The rooms—freshly renovated with Westin’s signature Heavenly Bed and spa-like bathrooms—offer ocean or mountain views that frame Hawaii’s natural beauty. The hotel’s crown jewel is the historic Banyan Wing, where vintage photographs and period furnishings evoke a bygone era of leis and lūʻau.
Facilities here are designed for rejuvenation. The Moana Lānai Spa delivers treatments infused with local ingredients like coconut and volcanic clay, while the oceanfront pool invites lazy afternoons under swaying palms. Dining is equally exceptional: Beachhouse at the Moana serves farm-to-table Hawaiian cuisine with sunset views, and the Veranda offers afternoon tea that has been a tradition for over a century. For wellness enthusiasts, Westin’s RunWAIKIKI program provides guided jogs along Diamond Head, blending fitness with breathtaking scenery.
Beyond the resort’s gates, Oʻahu beckons with three must-visit attractions. First, Diamond Head State Monument—a 30-minute hike to the summit rewards you with panoramic vistas of Honolulu and the Pacific. It’s an invigorating morning adventure that connects you to the island’s volcanic origins. Second, ʻIolani Palace in downtown Honolulu offers a poignant glimpse into Hawaii’s royal history; this restored residence of King Kalākaua and Queen Liliʻuokalani is a National Historic Landmark filled with opulent artifacts and stories of a lost kingdom. Finally, Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, a marine sanctuary just 20 minutes east of Waikiki, is perfect for snorkeling amid vibrant coral reefs and tropical fish—a living testament to Hawaii’s underwater splendor.
In essence, Moana Surfrider is more than a hotel; it’s a living narrative of Waikiki’s evolution. Whether you’re sipping a mai tai on the historic lānai or exploring the island’s treasures, this resort ensures every moment feels like a chapter in your own Hawaiian story. Book your stay here to experience aloha in its most refined form.
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