ALoha, E Komo Mai "Welcome to our home" The EWA Hotel Waikiki is proud of its 90 rooms only a block from Waikiki beach. Minutes from lovely Kapiolani Park, famous Diamond Head, the Honolulu Zoo and just steps from superb shopping and dining. Better still, the location is quiet, the decor contemporary. Stylish pastel and rattan grace every room equipped with adjustable air conditioning and color TV. Studios and Suites have lanai (balcony) for private relaxing plus kitchenettes to add economy to intimacy. There's so much to see and do from EWA Hotel Waikiki. Our Guest Service Agents can make the arrangements for your favorite activities.You can enjoy swimming, surfing, jogging, and other fun in the sun. If golf or tennis is your game, you'll find golf courses, driving and lighted tennis courts nearby. Or if you'd to relax, the Recreation Deck with its ocean view is the perfect place at EWA Hotel, Waikiki's best kept secret.



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During your Honolulu vacation, don't miss these great establishments and attractions:
West Loch Municipal Golf Course
This par-72, 6,615-yard course located just 30 minutes from Waikiki, in Ewa Beach, offers golfers a challenge at bargain rates. The difficulties on this municipal course are water (lots of hazards), wind (constant trade winds), and narrow fairways. To help you out, the course features a "water" driving range (with a lake) to practice your drives. After a few practice swings on the driving range, you'll be ready to take on this unusual course, designed by Robin Nelson and Rodney Wright. In addition to the driving range, West Loch has practice greens, a pro shop, and a restaurant.
Hawaii State Art Museum
Displaying an array of works that reflect a mix of Hawaii's ethnic and cultural traditions, this museum, opened in 2002, offers a real visual treat. It's housed in the original Royal Hawaiian Hotel built in 1872, during the reign of King Kamehameha V. The works of 284 artists blend Western art forms with traditional forms, most of the pieces dating from the 1960s to the present. Allow at least an hour to view the current exhibit, which depicts Hawaii, its history, culture, and ideals through a variety of mediums.
Kapiolani Park
In 1877, King David Kalakaua gave 130 acres of land to the people of Hawaii and named it after his beloved wife, Queen Kapiolani. This truly royal park has something for just about everyone: tennis courts, soccer and rugby fields, archery, picnic areas, wide-open spaces for kite flying and Frisbee throwing, and a jogging path with aerobic exercise stations. On Sundays in the summer, the Royal Hawaiian Band plays in the bandstand, just as they did during Kalakaua's reign. The Waikiki Shell, located in the park, is host to a variety of musical events, from old Hawaiian songs to rock and roll.
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Aqua Ocean Tower
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The Cabana at Waikiki Hotel, A Gay Resort
The Cabana at Waikiki is the hottest gay hotel in paradise! Located off the beaten path, yet close to it all. The Cabana at Waikiki is an "out & about" award winning, property perfectly situated on Cartwright Road-a quiet respite off Kalakua Avenue. The Cabana at Waikiki is gay owned and operated, whose goal is to provide personal attention in a relaxed, intimate atmosphere.The Cabana at Waikiki is a place where both men and women can relax, make friends as well as enjoy all the amenities ...
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Most recent user reviews
Street where hotel located - pretty much an alley.
Anonymous, Los Angeles, CA, 2006-11-26
a block a way from Kuhio and Kapahula.
Rooms smelled musty and old. Not enough air circulation except for the lobby.Someone had fish for dinner in the other rooms and the smell permeated through the walls and stayed for days.Felt like you were stuck in the 70's- very retro and outdated.Place was dark! Needs a lot of maintenance.Unfortunatly,wouldnt recommend to others. When asking for directions to hot spots in the area staff was clueless to prov accurate directions. To us the bathroom was the only clean area.
For sleeping only.
John, San Diego, CA, 2006-10-02
The Beach.
Were no amaenities. Had to pay for parking!
Great Location
Kirsten, Denver, CO, 2006-09-25
Tiki's Bar, on top of the Resort Quest Waikiki, just a block south of the hotel was an awesome place to unwind. They have live music nighly and a wonderful view of the ocean.
I thought that this hotel was a wonderful value. Just a block from the main swim beach at Waikiki, tucked in and private, it was an incredible find. The room I had also come with a kitchenette, which became very handy for saving monty on the expensive food in Hawaii. All of the shoping and restraunts were within a block of the hotel.
Good place for sleeping.
Anonymous, Springfield, IL, 2006-07-17
There are lots of dining choices right near the Hotel on the main street (Kalakaua and Kapahulu).
The Ewa Hotel was very clean. It was in a tucked away area of Waikiki which made it very quiet (easy to sleep). when we checked in late (due to our late arriving flight) the woman at the front desk made some rude comments at us in Japanese (not realizing that I understood her). She seemed very unhappy at her job, and not even polite to guests. She worked the evening shift. The rooms were comfortable and its location made it easy to get out of Waikiki.
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