Overview
From the rich surf history to Duke's Waikiki right in the lobby, OUTRIGGER Waikiki Beach Resort invites you to experience beach life with locally inspired dining, live music and entertainment, vibrant cultural events and accommodations overlooking iconic Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head.
Resort fees include
- Wi-Fi, maximum 4 devices per room
- Local and international phone calls up to 60 minutes daily
- Recyclable water bottles
- OUTRIGGER logo tote bag
- In-room coffee and tea replenished daily
- Access to Fitness Center
- Access to pool
- Use of beach towels
- Resort cultural activities
- All Good reef-friendly sunscreen available at the pool
- Free breakfast for children 5 years and younger with purchase of an adult meal from menu at Duke's Waikiki or Hula Grill
- Discounts at nearby attractions:
- - Waikiki Aquarium: One (1) Free Junior Admission (ages 4-12) per paying adult OR $1 off regular Adult Admission for Outrigger guests without kids (show guestroom keycard)
- - Bishop Museum: Complimentary admission (up to a $99.80 value) for up to 2 adults and 2 children, ages 4 - 17 years (show guestroom keycard)
- *Daily Resort Charge and inclusions are subject to change without notice and restrictions may apply.
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
11 a.m.
Rooms
524
Inclusions
- Round-trip airport transfers
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
We should have stayed here on our earlier trips!
Karl Erich M (New Mexico, USA) on Dec 20, 2024
In the past, we've not been all that impressed with the hotel rooms on our stays at various hotels on Waikiki - but we've never stayed here at Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort before. We've been coming to Waikiki for about 20 years and we've stayed multiple times at the Royal Hawaiian, the Moana Surfrider and Sheraton Princess Kaiulani - and we've enjoyed the stays . . . but the rooms themselves are just not up to snuff. Poorly designed spaces, weird temperature controls, odd housekeeping, ancient funk in need of updating . . . there might be a great common area, but the (quite expensive!) rooms where we've stayed aren't as nice as a business hotel in flyover country. We've always kind of wondered about the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort (not a brand name we recognized, so we were hesitant to stay here) - we have been here for food and drinks since we started visiting the area, but only just now got around to biting the bullet and trying it out as a place to stay. Wow, are we glad that we did. Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort had none of the issues of the other hotels - it wasn't inexpensive (of course; look where it's located), but it hit the mark for us. Great and comfy space in our ocean-view balcony room - not fancy or updated, but not dated or creepy. Smashing housekeeping service (bell desk and front desk folks were great, too) with lightning-fast room cleanings and not a thing less than perfect ever. Great amenities Great location. The bed was a comfortably firm foundation BUT had a thick, soft pillowtopper that wasn't great for my back; also, the room could have used more bedding (a supplemental comforter) in this cooler season. No robes or slippers were provided. We're not talking about anything like a fancy place in Vegas with multiple marble bathrooms, but the Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort gave us our best stay in all of our trips to Waikiki. (And I understand they're planning an update in 2025.) We plan to return.
Fantastic location but the hotel is crying for a makeover.
xnycop (Scottsdale, Arizona) on Dec 19, 2024
The Outrigger Waikiki Beach has the best location possible. Beautiful beach at the rear of the property and central Kalakaua Ave in the front. Duke's occupies a large part of the lower hotel level and is a famous Waikiki attraction. The staff is friendly and helpful. The Hula Grill on the lobby level offers a good alternative to Duke's for cocktails, meals, etc.. This hotel could be so much better with a makeover. Carpets are threadbare, furniture needs refinishing. The hotel basically looks shabby and uncared for. The $50 per day resort fee charged in addition to the room rate should offer additional amenities. Their free Internet is a relic. For $50 a day extra, they need to come up with additional perks to ease the feeling of being ripped off. We stay at the hotel strictly for the location.
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