We enjoyed our stay at the hotel very much. It is centrally located, with beautiful view of the ocean. Our unit was very clean. Kitchen was well stocked, clean and convenient. Hendrick went above and beyond to make sure our stay is comfortable. Valet parking was convenient and very responsive. All these details made our stay very pleasant. I would certainly go back.
This resort is convenient and access to the beach, shopping mall and restaurants. Rooms are nice and big with a small kitchen to help with meals. Valet service is top notch and I recommend this resort to all. Very quiet and kid friendly!
Great place to stay with a cove right next to the property. 3 Turtles call it home, we saw them every day. Beautiful snorkeling with colorful fish and a spotted Eagle ray on the surf break of the cove. Perfect romantic Sunsets on the beach next to the marina. Try Basalts for Black Pancakes and be sure to go the little flea market on the other side of Kuhio Ave to get the "special morning price".
We stayed with the family, we absolutely loved the place, great area, close to everything. The room was awesome, pretty big, we got the ocean view, loved the kitchen we cooked a lot in it! Definitely going back soon!!
This was our first time staying at the Ilikai, even though we're O'ahu residents. We stayed in a studio unit outfitted with a fully-equipped kitchenette and king-size bed. It was surprisingly spacious. Due to COVID-19, we encountered only 2 staff people, but they were super-courteous and very professional and responsive. The pool area was reservation-only (max 5 ppl/hour) but I had no problem booking my hour - and in the blazing afternoon sun, an hour is all you want. The pool is about 25 meters in length and is 8 feet deep at the deep end - so, it's full-size - and not over-chlorinated...yay! With so few visitors in Waikiki, we could safely walk while maintaining a good distance from others, elevators are restricted to two ppl, and we saw everyone complying with facial masks - except for a handful of stubborn (and loud) tourists from whom we kept a very safe distance. Restaurant options are very limited due to the COVID-19 closures, but we took the short walk over to the Hawaii Prince hotel where we found "100 Sails" restaurant which was outstanding for both breakfast and dinner. We also took a short stroll around the nextdoor Hilton Hawaiian Village lagoon and then continued on to Waikiki Beach in front of the Hale Koa (military families only). We counted just a handful of visitors on the beach that day (23 Nov). Again, nearly everyone wore a mask - save for a handful of mainland folks.…
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