Looking for hotels in Honolulu usually means you’re planning around Waikīkī, Pearl Harbor, or the neighborhoods that connect the city’s visitor sites with day trips. Many searches come from travelers who want an oceanfront stay for a beach-focused vacation, while others are traveling for conferences, work on Oʻahu, or a stopover that fits around flights and inter-island connections. It’s also a common base for trips farther down the coast to windward lookouts, hikes, or a sunrise drive without needing to change hotels midweek.
Honolulu’s lodging scene reflects that mix: mostly mid- to full-service visitor properties concentrated around Waikīkī, with additional options that appeal to travelers seeking quieter locations or apartment-style stays. In our directory, 22 hotels are documented across a range of independent and branded properties. Independents make up the largest share, accounting for 16 of the listings, suggesting a local tilt in room types and building styles. Hilton appears frequently with 4 documented hotels, alongside single listings from Hyatt and Marriott.
For this listing page, the editorial focus matches what our documented mix represents: practical choices for families, couples, and business travelers who want reliable access to transit, dining, and the main attractions. If you’re here for a conference, you’ll likely compare properties by walkability to major venues and ease of getting to meetings. If you’re planning an outdoor itinerary, you may prioritize check-in flexibility and parking or transit convenience. Either way, the selection in our Honolulu directory is designed to help you narrow by neighborhood and property style, not just brand name.





















