2424 Kalakaua Avenue
Honolulu, Oahu, HI 96815
Nightly Rates: ( 445.95 - 595.95 )
4 Star
Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort & Spa?the ideal setting to experience Oahu. Admire panoramic views of famed Waikiki Beach or Diamond Head from secluded terraces in oversized guest rooms and suites. Enjoy cocktails and watch the sun set at Elegant Dive while experiencing the excitement of our nightly entertainment. With our award-winning cuisine, rejuvenating Na Ho'ola Spa and open-air atrium featuring lush tropical flowers, cascading waterfalls and more than 60 exclusive boutiques, our oceanfront resort captures the timeless traditions and contemporary excitement of Hawaii.

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· American Dollars is the native currency.
· Check in time is 3PM
· Check out time is 11AM
· Time Zone is HST
· Opened in 1976
· Renovated in 1999
· 1230 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 40 floors.
Overlooking famed Waikiki Beach; Short distance to Pearl Harbor Arizona Memorial, Diamond Head Crater, and other Honolulu attractions. 25 minutes to Honolulu International Airport
Honolulu International
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Choose your own entrees to grill over kiawe wood fire. Open for dinner.
Terrace GrilleCasual indoor and outdoor dining with a view overlooking famed Waikiki Beach. Famous breakfast buffet and daily lunch menus offering all your favorites with a taste of the Islands.
Ciao MeinDiscover creative and flavorful Chinese and Italian fare under one roof. Open for dinner.
Elegant DiveSundeck poolside overlooking famed Waikiki Beach serving refreshments and snacks.
MusashiJapanese cuisine, complete with sushi bar, teppanyaki and teishoku tables. Open for breakfast and dinner.
* 2,050-square foot prefunction space * 5 meeting rooms located in the Diamond Head Tower of the hotel * All meeting rooms have multiple microphone, telephone and electrical outlets, controls for sound and electricity * Regency Ballroom located in a separate convention center * Off-premise catering available
* Outdoor Pool & Jacuzzi (two) * Famed Waikiki Beach * Shopping in Honolulu * Nightlife * Full Service Spa * Catamaran sailing, snorkeling, parasailing and surfing nearby * Exercise room 24 hour fitness, Honolulu ( 2 blocks from Hyatt Regency Waikiki Resort and Spa) * Jogging paths * Nearby golf * Camp Hyatt® - fun-filled, educational activities for children.
Aloha Tower Marketplace: great food, exciting shops, and daily festivities on Honolulu's new waterfront. Follow your impulses to the nearly 100 shops and retailers. - Specialty boutiques, imaginative gift shops, galleries...get the best of both worlds on the island of Oahu. Home to world-famous Waikiki Beach and rich with spectacular island beauty. Oahu is perfect for an exciting getaway. Watch in awe as majestic horizon sunsets fill the sky with a spectrum of color...and marvel at waterfalls plunging over sheer cliffs into deep, green canyons. You'll discover what best separates Oahu from anyplace else is the incredible diversity of its many cultures. It is a place where ancient Polynesian seafaring traditions co-exist with the bustling excitement of Honolulu, truly the best of both worlds. A place where the idyllic splendor of Hawaii meets the bright lights of a major city. And HYATT brings it all to you...right here on Oahu, known in Hawaii as "The Gathering Place."
Ala Moana Shopping CenterLocated 10 minutes from the hotel, the Ala Moana Shopping Center is Hawaii's largest open air mall. Three levels of shopping and large international food court. Your favorite stores are there - Nature Company, Museum Store, Warner Brothers Studio Store, Disney Store, Williams-Sonoma, Crabtree & Evelyn, Sharper Image, Banana Republic, art galleries, specialty shops, casual and upscale clothing, etc. See our helpful Guest Service Managers for bus information or taxi service.
Aloha Tower MarketplaceOahu's newest attraction on Pier 10. Popular restaurant and shopping. Daily entertainment and Virtual Reality Arcade. Trolley service from Waikiki, approximately $2.00 per person each way, pick up on Kalakua Avenue.
Atlantis SubmarineThe world leader in hi-tech submarine adventures takes you on an exciting journey through Hawaii's undersea world! Discover the island's unique marine species, a giant sunken ship and explore other mysteries of the sea. Book your journey of a lifetime on Atlantis, the world's first and most experienced submarine company. Departure station is one-and-a-half miles from the hotel; free shuttle. $59.00 - $105.00 per person plus tax per adult and $39.00 plus tax (3 ft. tall - 12 years old). Call 808-973-9811.
Bankoh Na Wahine O Ke Kai & Bankoh Molokai HoeThe best women canoe paddlers join from all over the world to compete in the women's 40.8 mile outrigger canoe race from Moloka'i to Oahu, through the Kaiwi channel, the most treacherous channel in the world. "The Marathon" of all canoe races. Annual canoe races are held every September. Phone; 808-262-7567.
Bishop Museum (State Museum of National & Cultural History)Hawaii's rich natural and cultural heritage comes alive through hands-on exhibits, music, dance and traditional craft demonstrations. See the ancient treasures of Hawaiian royalty. Gaze at the captivating skies as new paths to the future are charted in the Planetarium. Experience a living adventure. 1525 Bernice Street. Open daily 9:00am - 5:00pm. (Except Christmas). $14.95 adults, $11.95 (youths, 6 - 17) and (Seniors, over 65 years) and free for children under 6 years. For more information call 808-847-8290.
Diamond Head CraterThis famous extinct volcano got its common name from sailors who believed they had found precious gems on the slope; the diamonds proved to be volcanic refuse. Drive through the tunnel to the inside of the crater and take the 40 minute hike to the lookout at the top. Diamond Head Road near 18th Avenue, Honolulu; Information call 808-587-0300.
Dole Pinapple PlantationA big hit with Oahu sightseers since 1951, set in the midst of Oahu's pineapple fields; Showcasing a new visitor pavilion, pineapple variety garden, pineapple maze, plantation gift shop and restaurant. Shop features pineapple exhibits and products as well as Dole souvenirs. Savor fresh pineapple juice or Dole Whips at this oasis twenty-five miles from the heat. Also visit Dole Cannery Square located just beyond Honolulu, six miles from the hotel. Shops, a free video/film and exhibits explaining the canning process are among the attractions here. 64-1550 Kamahameha Highway; Phone 808-621-8408.
Hanauma BayLocated eight miles from the hotel, this collapsed volcano crater is now home to a plethora of colorful undersea life. With a shallow reef and a protected bay, it has become a popular snorkeling location. Snorkel equipment, fish food and a refreshment stand are available on site.
Hawaii Imax TheaterThe world's largest motion picture format lets you experience Hawaii as few have ever seen it. Five stories high and seventy-feet wide, IMAX takes you from the depths of the Pacific Ocean to breathtaking mountain peaks in its feature film "Hidden Hawaii." Shows daily. $7.50 adults, $5.00 children 3 -11.
Hawaii Maritime CenterThe ocean legacy of Hawaii comes alive as you tour the last four-mastered,full-rigged ship in the world, "Falls of Clyde." See the voyaging canoe "Hokule'a" and Hawaii's only humpback whale skeleton. Enjoy a stereo walkman audio tour. Gift shop and waterfront restaurant. Open daily 9AM - 5pm. Honolulu Harbor, Falls of Clyde, Pier 7. For more information call 808-536-6373. Free parking and transportation available.
Hawaiian Outrigger CanoesRide canoes at Waikiki Beach! Canoe surfing offers a great opportunity for water lovers and non-swimmers alike to experience the thrill of riding a wave. Outrigger canoe rides are about $10.00 for 3 rides and can be found at the rental stands on Waikiki Beach.
Helicopter ExcursionsSoar high above Hawaii on the wings of a butterfly. Hover close enough to Sacred Falls to feel its cooling mist; glide over the coral reefs at Hanauma Bay. View inspiring vistas from the jagged mountains to the clear blue sea. Experience paradise from above with an adventure to enchant the eye, mind and spirit. Daily excursions departing from Honolulu Airport. Cost ranges from $89.00 per person. Courtesy shuttle pick up from hotel. For additional information call 808-836-1556.
Hilo Hattie'sHawaii's largest showroom, manufacturer and retailer. Huge selection of gift items, aloha shirts, muumuus, resort wear and swimsuits. Daily 8:30AM-6PM. (Open 365 days a year); 700 N. Nimitz Highway (Free shuttle from Waikiki) For transportation/information, 808-537-2926
Honolulu ZooExplore Oahu's largest collection of wildlife within walking distance of the hotel. Be sure to take the walking safari through the African Savannah, the zoo's largest close-up exhibit. Adults $6.00, children 6-12 years $1.00 and under 5 are free. The zoo hours are 9AM-4:30PM. The petting Zoo is open 9AM-2PM (Tue-Sun) Closed Mondays. 808 971 7171
Kapiolani ParkWalking distance from the hotel for picnics, tennis, kite flying, all park activities. Weekend art exhibits; Waikiki Aquarium; Honolulu Zoo, Waikiki Shell.
Kodak Hula ShowHawaii's longest running Hula and entertainment show located at the Waikiki Shell in Kapiolani Park. Free admission. 10AM-11:15AM Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. 808 627 3379
Kualoa RanchVenture into Hawaii's final frontier on this exciting 4,000 acre working cattle ranch. Explore the majestic Koolau Mountains by horseback as you gaze across the crystal blue ocean. Boat accross the King's ancient fish pond to the "Secret Island and Activity" tour. Also offers horseback riding, snorkeling, mountain biking and more. Across from Kualoa Beach Park, 49-560 Kamehameha Highway, Kaawa For more information call 808-237-7321.
Maui Diver's Jewelry Design CenterDiscover Hawaii's rarest deep ocean treasures. Spend an unforgettable half hour learning the story of Hawaii's most exquisite gem - precious coral. See master craftsmen create original settings using gem corals, pearls, diamonds and more. Free transportation and tour. 1520 Liona Street Open daily 8:30AM - 4:30PM, Information call 808-949-6729
North ShoreSurfing competitions in the winter. World famous big surf of twenty-plus-foot waves, Banzai Pipeline comes alive in December through March with numerous international surfing competitions. On the twenty to thirty mile drive to these famous surf spots, you will pass through historic Haleiwa town where you will find great island shops and eateries.
Original Glider RidesDillingham Airfield, NW Oahu. Soar high above the mountains and sea in a bubble-topped sailplane. Sightseeing from a glider plane is truly a breathtaking experience. For more information please call 808-677-3404
Pan-Am Hawaiian Windsurfing World CupWatch the pros as they jump and spin on the waves during July's Pan Am Hawaiian Windsurfing World Cup off Kailua Beach. There are also windsurfing competitions off Diamond Head point, including August's Wahine Classic, showcase of the world's best female boardsailors.
Paradise Cruise, Ltd.A wonderful experience awaits you aboard Hawaii's newest and largest cruise ship "STAR OF HONOLULU." Enjoy spectacular views from the 60-foot high observation deck and let our friendly crew lavish you with the finest service at sea. Reservations are required and the cost is $72.00 per adult and $36.00 for 3 - 11 years. Daily cruises with free transportation to and from the hotel. For more information call 808-593-2493.
Polynesian Cultural CenterVisit the Polynesian Cultural Center on Oahu's beautiful North Shore where the charm and beauty of the seven South Pacific islands will enchant you. Over 40 acres of lagoons and seven recreated South Pacific villages representing Hawaii, Tahiti, Samoa, Fiji, the Marquesas, New Zealand and Tonga. Enjoy an authentic Hawaiian luau and experience "Horizons" an exciting evening extravaganza featuring a cast of over 100 islanders. Scheduled shuttle busses leave Waikiki for $64.00 (show & dinner) per person. Located in Laie on North Shore of Oahu, thirty-five miles from the hotel. Reservations can be made through our American Express tour desk or by calling 808-293-3333 directly. 55-370 Kamehameha Highway, Laie
Queen Emma Summer PalaceThe colonial-style white mansion, once served as the summer retreat of King Kamehameha IV and wife, Queen Emma. Now a museum, containing Hawaiian antiques, koa furniture, feathered capes, Hawaiian quilts, paintings and even the cradle of Prince Albert, heir to the throne, who died at the age of four. *2913 Pali Highway call 808-595-3167 for additional information.
Sea Life ParkPut a splash of fun in your day as you come nose-to-nose with 4,000 of Hawaii's ocean creatures. Enjoy Whaler's Cove, Kolohe Kai Sea Lion Show, Hawaii Ocean Theater, Leeward Isle Bird Sanctuary, Whaling Museum, Shark Gallery, Touch Pools. Casual dining and cocktails available at the Sea Lion Cafe. Located thirteen miles East of Waikiki in a majestic oceanside setting along the rugged Koolau Mountains at Makapuu Point. $19.95 adults. / $9.895 4-12 years. For daily express shuttle, call 808-955-FISH. Pick-up is at the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center from 8:35AM every hour until 2:35PM.
Sport FishingKewalo Basin next to Ala Moana Park offers dozens of sea-going vessels for full and half day fishing excursions. Shared and private charters always available. For more information, please contact our American Express Travel Desk.
Torchlighting CeremonyDon't miss this. Island hula halaus (troupes) perform during 45 minutes sunset torchlighting ceremony directly across from Hyatt on Kuhio Beach. Saturday and Sunday.
USS Arizona MemorialThe gleaming white memorial shields the hulk of the USS Arizona, that sank with 1,102 aboard. Memorial to honor those who died in the attack on Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941. Visitor Center includes a museum, film showings, and a submarine museum. Navy shuttles carry you to the memorial erected above the sunken USS Arizona. Located eleven-and-a-half miles from the hotel. Public transportation will get you there and back for $1easch way and the tour is absolutely free. There are also organized tours beginning at $14.00 per person available at our American Express tour desk.
Waikiki Trolley Tour$18.00 all day pass. Discover various sites and landmarks around the island on the trolley's narrated tour. Get off the trolley to explore at your leisure and catch the next one to the next destination. A great way to experience the sights, culture and history of Hawaii.
Waimea Falls ParkAn ancient Hawaiian community once thrived in Waimea Valley, today a 1,800 acre theme park. It is set in a lush tropical valley on Oahu's North Shore across from Waimea Bay. You can see remnants of that early civilization, as well as more than 2,500 species of flora. The garden trails and plants are well marked. An interesting collection of animals roam the grounds, including the Hawaiian nene (goose). Activities include performances of Hawaiian Hula, games, arts and crafts demonstrations, and spectacular cliff-diving at the 45-foot high falls. Enjoy a leisurely walk or ride the tram over beautifully landscaped trails. Dining and cocktails available. Located thirty-nine miles from the hotel. $19.95 adults and $9.95 6-12 years; 59-864 Kamehameha Highway, Haleiwa; For free daily express shuttle, call 808- 955-TARO. 8:20AM pick up.
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