The Modern Honolulu Hotel is a unique and luxurious property located in Waikiki, the most famous beach in all of Hawaii. The hotel blends mainland creature comforts with local flavor, making it the perfect accommodation choice for romantic getaways, corporate escapes, or travelers interested in exploring all that Oahu has to offer.
Transportation is a breeze as The Modern Honolulu Hotel is only 15 km from Honolulu. Its prime location means that guests can easily access diverse activities within the island. Nearby are 40 golf courses that vary from options at the foot of the mountains to casual municipal links and resorts that host the pros. Additionally, the hotel is close to the Ala Wai harbor, which has served as a backdrop for many TV shows, providing a taste of Hawaii's entertainment history.
Rooms in the Modern Honolulu Hotel feature varied woods and Terrazzo marble spa bathrooms, complementing the palette of whites that wash over everything. Lounge-like settees and upholstered headboards on beds are blanketed in imported premium linens, offset by color-saturated iconic images of the Pacific. Some suites even offer private terraces that frame stunning panoramas, with limited ocean views and glimpses of the glittering urban landscape that is Waikiki. Services in the Modern Honolulu include complimentary Wi-Fi, in-room televisions, and vanity kits in each bathroom. These amenities create comfortable spaces for guests, offering convenience in their daily routines. The hotel also offers small-group excursions that illuminate the ecology and history of places to see in Oahu, including sacred Waimea Valley, Waimea Waterfall, elevated rainforests, Manoa Waterfall, and Diamond Head.
Dining at The Grove Restaurant, adorned with bright green pops of color from hanging planters, is a delightful experience with stunning views of Waikiki beach and marina visible to make every meal memorable. While enjoying your dining experience, you will also learn about the rich history woven with such world influences, such as the Japanese-styled New Year's Ohana Festival or July's Dragonboat Festival.