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Pacific Beach Hotel
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Oceanarium-themed Waikiki
resort with salon and spa
This two-tower hotel across the
street from Kuhio Beach has a large swimming pool
and 25 shopping boutiques.
The 837 guestrooms have bright,
ocean-themed decor and balconies overlooking the
city and ocean.
Three restaurants have views above
and below the surface of a 280,000-gallon marine
aquarium.
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| General
Information |
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What to expect: The Oceanarium, a
280,000-gallon, three-story aquarium visible from
the lobby and three restaurants sets the theme for
the hotel. Two towers hold 837 guestrooms. Whimsical
furnishings decorate the hotel's entrance areas and
shopping arcade. Across the street from Kuhio Beach
in Waikiki, the hotel is popular with international
and local visitors, mainland families, and
celebrating couples.
Amenity highlights: This upbeat Waikiki
resort stands on the former site of Queen
Liliuokalani's summer home. Guests enjoy a health
and beauty spa, 24-hour fitness center with ocean
views, tennis court, slate-tiled pool area, and
shopping arcade with 25 boutiques. Beachgoers can
rent water sports equipment, lounge chairs, and
coolers at the hotel.
Insider tip: For special occasions and
celebrations, an Oceanarium diver will swim up to
the glass aquarium wall facing restaurant tables
holding a large sign with wording as requested.
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| Property
Amenities |
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The Pacific Beach Hotel is home to the Hawaiian
Rainforest Salon and Spa, offering a variety of
hair, face, and body treatments, including massage
(fees). A concierge is on duty to assist with
activities, tours, and reservations for restaurants
or shows. Business amenities include a
12,000-square-foot ballroom suitable for
conferences, and a business center offering two
computers with dial-up Internet access (fee). The
hotel's shopping arcade includes 25 shops selling
Hawaiiana, aloha apparel, collectibles, jewelry,
flowers, and gifts.
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Swimming pool
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Spa services on site
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Spa tub
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Spa or sauna
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Concierge services
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Fitness equipment
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Restaurant(s) in hotel
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Room service (limited hours)
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Coffee shop or café
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Parking (surcharge)
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Parking (valet)
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Conference room(s)
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Banquet facilities
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Business center
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Fax machine
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Internet access in public areas -
surcharge
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Audio-visual equipment
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Photocopy machines
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Computer rental
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Wake-up calls
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Number of rooms: 837
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Porter/bellhop
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Express check-in/check-out
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Security guard
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Multilingual staff
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24-hour front desk
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Tour assistance
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Currency exchange
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Shopping on site
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Hair salon
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ATM/banking
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Maid service daily
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Laundry facilities
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Patio
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Air-conditioned public areas
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Suitable for children
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Rollaway beds
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Cribs available
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Wheelchair accessible
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| Policies |
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Extra person charges may apply and
vary depending on hotel policy.
There are no room charges for children, 17 and
younger, who occupy the same room as their parents
or guardians using existing bedding.
Rollaways and cribs (infant beds) may be available
and should be requested at the time of booking; fees
may apply.
Photo identification and credit card or cash deposit
is required at check-in for incidental charges.
Special requests are subject to availability upon
check-in. Special requests made via this Web site
cannot be guaranteed and may incur additional
charges.
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Pets not allowed
Check-in time is 3 PM
Check-out time is Noon
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| Dining |
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Oceanarium Restaurant
- Below the lobby, adjacent to the
glass-walled depths of the 280,000-gallon
Oceanarium. Serving breakfast, lunch, and
dinner with views of manta rays and tropical
fish swimming by. Menu includes family-style
buffets, prime rib, seafood pasta, and an
array of appetizers.
Neptune's Garden - On the second
level of the three-tiered Oceanarium.
Intimate, fine-dining restaurant offering
Asian-fusion cuisine. Local entertainers
provide quiet, contemporary music.
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Shogun Restaurant - Sushi bar and
Japanese restaurant on the edge of the
Oceanarium surface. Open for breakfast, lunch,
and dinner. Buffet and à la carte choices, with
a selection of sakes.
Aloha Center Café - Quick meals and
snacks on Liliuokalani Avenue. Serving
smoothies, coffee drinks, salads, and sandwiches
all day.
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| Recreation |
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Recreational amenities at the hotel include a
swimming pool and tennis court, as well as a 24-hour
fitness center (discounted fee for guests). The
fitness center offers cardio and weight training
equipment with unobstructed ocean views through
picture windows. Children's activity programs are
available in the summer (fee).
The hotel rents coolers, chairs, and boogie
boards for beach fun. Waikiki Beach, with vendors
offering surfing lessons, equipment rentals, and
catamaran and outrigger rides, is across the street
from the hotel. At Kapiolani Park, a half-mile away,
lit public tennis courts are open day and night. A
3-mile jogging path winds through the park. A
popular 18-hole public golf course is a half-mile
from the hotel.
The recreational activities listed below are
available either on site or near the hotel; fees may
apply.
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Golfing
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Snorkeling
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Boating
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Surfing/boogie boarding
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Whale-watching
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Tennis
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Running track/path
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Hiking/biking trails
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| Nearby Points of
Interest |
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Waikiki Beach - across the street
Honolulu Zoo - 3 blocks
Ala Wai Golf Course - 0.5 miles
Kapiolani Park - 0.5 miles
Waikiki Aquarium - 1 mile
Honolulu - 4 miles
Hanauma Bay - 12 miles
Pearl Harbor - 14 miles
Kailua Beach - 28 miles
Polynesian Cultural Center - 38 miles
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In historical district
Water nearby
Full-service health spa nearby
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2490 Kalakaua
Ave
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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