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Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach
Resort & Spa
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Hawaii’s most expansive spa
in a tranquil tropical village
Only a mile from the Waikiki
District's high-energy hubbub, this 22-acre
destination resort seems a world apart, a lively but
tranquil sanctuary like an island unto itself.
Fronted by several acres of Waikiki Beach sand, the
resort is rife with tropical foliage and exotic
wildlife.
Tropical-themed and
air-conditioned rooms are extra spacious for comfort.
All offer balconies with views and include
cable-television Internet access, a game console, a
data port, and a compact refrigerator.
Self-contained, the Village
provides guests with a myriad of amenities,
including Hawaii's largest spa and health center;
underwater exploration in a submarine; a variety of
nightly entertainment, including Friday-night
fireworks; and a Hawaiian cultural museum.
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| General
Information |
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What to expect: Giving new meaning to "Global
Village," this resort draws guests from all over the
world by providing a sanctuary for a vacation as
energetic or relaxed as guests choose it to be.
Despite the number of guestrooms and the presence of
conventions, conferences, and even beauty pageants,
the Village never seems crowded and the pace seldom
picks up beyond a stroll—unless the five swimming
pools, the vast beach, and the blue ocean are
involved.
Amenity highlights: Take your pick. The
42,000-square-foot, two-floor Mandara Spa and
Holistica Hawaii Preventive Medicine center with sun
terrace, infinity pool, spa-cuisine indoor/outdoor
cafe, full-body diagnostic scan, therapeutic
treatments, exotic facials, and state-of-the-art
cardio center? The Atlantis Submarine underwater
discovery voyages? The colony of tropical,
black-footed penguins? The Friday night Polynesian
extravaganza complete with fireworks? The lush
gardens, waterfalls, and lava-rock koi pools?
Waikiki's deepest beach and the warm Pacific with
its line of offshore surf and surfers? The options
compete for guest attention.
Insider tip: The resort's South African
penguins are fed twice on weekdays, 8 AM and 3 PM,
at their grotto lodgings between the Alii Tower and
the lobby.
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| Property
Amenities |
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The Village offers something for everyone.
Energetic vacationers hit the beach for surfing,
boogie boarding, and swimming. Romantic couples
stroll beach and gardens under starlight. The
culturally-minded frequent the Village branch of the
famed Bishop Museum at Kalia of Hawaiian history and
culture for family educational activities. Sybarites
revel in the spa's pampering treatments. Business
guests appreciate the 24-hour business center, which
provides a full range of services and rents
computers, printers, copiers, fax machines, cellular
phones, and two-way radios. The hotel even offers
free lessons in snorkeling, hula-dancing, lei-making,
and aerobics.
The Village provides many activities for children.
Parents can leave kids for full- or half-day
programs at the Rainbow Express Keiki Club, which
features various recreational and educational
activities with a focus on Polynesian life. Free
activities in the Village include a wildlife and
ecology tour to visit the tropical penguins,
flamingos, turtles, and koi carp living there; a
lending library of books, toys, and games; and the
opportunity to parade with the King, Village Guards,
and Drummers during Friday evening's King's Jubilee
Polynesian extravaganza.
The Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort and Spa also
features a florist shop, post office, a tour/travel
services desk, and services for the hearing impaired,
in addition to the property amenities listed below.
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Swimming pool - outdoor
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No smoking available
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Poolside bar
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Fitness equipment
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Laundry service
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Bar/lounge
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ATM/banking
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Shopping on site
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Conference room(s)
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Room service (limited hours)
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Business services
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Computer rental
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Audio-visual equipment
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Concierge services
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Wheelchair accessible
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Parking (valet)
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On-site car rental
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Supervised child care/activities
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Parking (surcharge)
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Internet access in public areas -
surcharge
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Garden
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Library
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Exhibit space
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Safe-deposit box - front desk
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Currency exchange
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Multilingual staff
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Number of rooms: 2,545
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| Dining |
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With 19 restaurants and
cafes to choose from, Village guests have no
trouble satisfying appetites. Social options
abound, also, with barefoot bars along the
beach, Hawaiian music in the Paradise lounge,
and contemporary music in the lively Shell
Bar. Among the dining options:
Bali by the Sea - Open at the
front for a romantic beach/ocean view, this
lovely restaurant blends soft greens,
recessed lighting, and tropical plants into
a soothing backdrop for island-inspired fare
and an award-winning wine list. Look for
preparations such as island bouillabaisse,
opakapaka with kaffir lime sauce, Sonoma
paniolo-style rack of lamb, and sake-steamed
Kona lobster.
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Golden Dragon - Widely thought of as one
of Hawaii's best Szechuan/Cantonese restaurants,
the Golden Dragon joins Bali by the Sea on the
Rainbow's Tower's second floor to provide guests
with another fine dining option. Here, the beach/ocean
view is supplemented by a view of the Village's
lagoon along one side, and the decor features
lacquered wood and fine porcelain.
The Village Steak & Seafood Restaurant
- This popular spot offers menu options ranging
from crab cakes, hickory-smoked baby back ribs,
Hawaiian lobster alfredo, and Black Angus prime
rib to sashimi and catch-of-the-day Canton-style,
Thai-style, or broiled with lemon-caper butter.
A lava-stone back wall, oil lamps, and
light-wood pillars and beams create a casually
elegant ambiance.
Tapa Café and Pasta Festival - Styled
the Tapa Café for bountiful buffet breakfasts,
this place becomes the family-style Pasta
Festival for dinner, offering traditional
Italian preparations.
Rainbow Lanai - Next to a waterfall
and a koi pond, this outdoor/indoor restaurant
is the place for buffet breakfasts,
international-themed buffet dinners, and à la
carte lunches. Sundays offer exquisite brunch
with over 55 menu items.
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| Recreation |
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Surfboards, boogie boards, kayaks,
ocean rafts, snorkel sets, and
umbrella-and-beach-chair sets can be rented on the
beach. Outrigger canoes and catamarans offer rides
from the beach. From the Village's pier, the
Atlantis Submarine conducts underwater discovery
tours. Many other recreational activities are
available in the area surrounding the hotel,
including skydiving, parasailing, helicopter/airplane
sight seeing, and nature/wildlife tours. Between the
hotel's activities and others nearby, the following
activities are available:
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Golfing
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Snorkeling
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Scuba diving
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Water skiing
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Jet skiing
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Kayaking
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Sailing
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Surfing/boogie boarding
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Fishing
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Horse riding/rental
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Swimming
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Bicycle rentals
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Boating
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Scooter/Moped Rentals
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Volleyball
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Hiking/biking trails
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Running track/path
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Tennis
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| Policies |
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HHonors points or related frequent
traveler miles are not honored on guest room rates
sold via this Web site.
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Kids Eat Free
Children 12 and under eat free at select restaurants
when accompanied by adults. One qualifying child's
meal is free per each adult meal purchased at the
retail price. Restrictions apply. Valid at the Tapa
Café and Rainbow Lanai.
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Please note the total number of
children and adults (with children's ages) in the "Special
Request Box" at the time of booking.
Self parking is $11 per day and valet parking is $15
per day; prices are subject to change.
There are no room charges for children 18 and
younger occupying the same room as their parents.
Rollaway beds and cribs are complimentary, subject
to availability.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit
are required upon check-in for incidental charges.
All special requests are subject to availability
upon check-in.
No additional resort fees.
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Check-in time is 2:00 PM
Check-out time is 11:00 AM
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| Nearby Points of
Interest |
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Fort DeRussy (U.S. Army Museum) - 1
block
Ala Moana Center - 0.5 mile
International Market Place - 1 mile
Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center - 1 mile
DFS Galleria - 1 mile
Victoria Ward Centers - 1 mile
Aloha Tower Marketplace - 2 miles
Foster Botanical Garden - 2 miles
Honolulu Zoo - 2.5 miles
Waikiki Aquarium - 2.5 miles
Iolani Palace (Hawaiian royal museum) - 2.5 miles
Diamond Head - 3 miles
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - 4 miles
Hanauma Bay (snorkeling, scuba diving) - 11 miles
Pearl Harbor - 13 miles
Sea Life Park - 15 miles
Dole Plantation (pineapple tour, world’s largest
maze) - 23 miles
Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park - 29 miles
Polynesian Cultural Center - 32 miles
Waimea Falls Park - 36 miles
North Shore (expert surfing) - 38 miles
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2005 Kalia Rd
Honolulu, HI 96815
USA
Nearest major
airport:
Honolulu, Oahu, HI (HNL-Honolulu Intl.)
Area:
Honolulu (Oahu)
Hawaii’s capital and historic and cultural
center encompasses business and shopping
districts, including modern Ala Moana and
historic Chinatown. Well-known for
restaurants, nightlife, Diamond Head, and
Waikiki's yacht harbor and beach. Close to
office buildings and to visitor attractions
such as the USS Arizona Memorial and
Bishop Museum. |
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