Love to be in the center of it all? Near beaches, restaurants, shops, access to transportation? We are a short walk from iconic Waikiki Beach. The studio also has great city and ocean views to enjoy day and night. With a full kitchen you can enjoy eating in after busy sightseeing days. The apartment has 1 Queen bed, smart TV, fast/reliable WiFi. There is also a sofa bed. Two beach chairs & 1 beach umbrella also available. Assigned parking spot with reservation.
We respect the privacy of our guests and are available by text or telephone if needed.
Since we are in the center of action in Waikiki, please expect urban noise including traffic and pedestrian activity. We are close to bars and restaurants so it can be noisy, especially on weekends.
Waikiki is arguably Hawaii's most famous neighborhood, located on the south shore of Honolulu, Oahu. It's a vibrant, bustling hub that perfectly blends urban energy with a quintessential Hawaiian beach experience, making it a top destination for vacationers.
Here's what you can expect when visiting Waikiki:
The Beach Life:
Waikiki Beach: This iconic stretch of soft white sand and turquoise water is the heart of the neighborhood. It's perfect for sunbathing, swimming, or simply watching the waves roll in with Diamond Head as a stunning backdrop.
Water Activities: The calm, warm waters are ideal for all levels. You can easily take a surfing lesson (it's the birthplace of modern surfing!), try stand-up paddleboarding, go snorkeling to see colorful fish and even Hawaiian green sea turtles (like at Turtle Canyon), or enjoy a relaxing catamaran cruise (sunset cruises are highly recommended!).
Family-Friendly Shores: Certain sections like Kuhio Beach are protected by seawalls, creating calm, shallow pools perfect for children and new swimmers.
Shopping & Dining:
Kalakaua Avenue: Waikiki's main thoroughfare is a lively promenade lined with a dazzling array of shops, from high-end luxury boutiques (like those on Luxury Row) to local souvenir stores and surf shops.
Shopping Centers: Explore major destinations like the Royal Hawaiian Center, Waikiki Beach Walk, and the beautifully redeveloped International Market Place, which offers a blend of shops, dining, and nightly Hawaiian entertainment.
Culinary Delights: Waikiki boasts an incredible variety of dining options. You'll find everything from casual beachfront cafes and food trucks to upscale restaurants offering Hawaii Regional Cuisine and diverse international flavors, especially a strong presence of authentic Japanese cuisine.
Attractions & Activities:
Diamond Head: Hike to the summit of this iconic volcanic crater for breathtaking panoramic views of Waikiki, Honolulu, and the Pacific Ocean. It's a moderate but rewarding hike.
Kapiolani Park & Honolulu Zoo: Enjoy a leisurely stroll through Kapiolani Park, a large green space at the eastern end of Waikiki, which is also home to the Honolulu Zoo (perfect for families).
Waikiki Aquarium: Discover Hawaii's diverse marine life at this historic aquarium, located right on the shoreline.
Cultural Experiences: Look for free hula shows, live music performances, and cultural events often held at various shopping centers and public spaces. You can also visit statues of Hawaiian royalty, like the famous Duke Kahanamoku statue on the beach.
Nearby Day Trips: Waikiki serves as an excellent base for exploring other Oahu attractions, with tours readily available to places like Pearl Harbor, the Polynesian Cultural Center, and scenic spots on the North Shore.
Vibe & Atmosphere:
Waikiki is known for its vibrant energy, often described as a bustling resort town. It's a highly walkable area, making it easy to get around on foot. While it can be crowded, especially the main beach sections, it offers a dynamic atmosphere with plenty to see and do both day and night. You'll find a mix of international visitors and locals enjoying the unique blend of city and beach life.
In essence, Waikiki offers a comprehensive vacation experience, blending relaxation on world-famous beaches with exciting urban amenities, cultural insights, and easy access to Oahu's wider attractions.
We are located in the Marine Surf Waikiki on the 20th floor. The building is centrally located on Seaside Avenue and Kuhio Avenue. The International Marketplace is a block away. Kalakaua Avenue is also a block away with a number of restaurants, shops, hotels, and main public access to the beach.
You can walk to almost anything from our location, including Diamond Head Crater (about 60 minutes), Ala Moana Shopping Center (25 minutes), Honolulu Zoo (20 minutes), and many more attractions.
The assigned parking spot for the unit is located in the basement level of the building. Access to this level is from the Kuhio Avenue entrance to the building.
The studio was upgraded in 2023 with new furniture to provide a comfy, clean, and bright experience for guests. It has 1 queen bed with comfy, new mattress, a pull-out sofa, plenty of storage space, places to plug in your devices, sizable table for eating and a separate desk for work.
The kitchen has a stove, microwave, full refrigerator/freezer, and a number of small appliances and cooking essentials.
The large size TV has both digital cable and access to your favorite TV apps through Roku.
The bathroom has a large tub/shower and vanity with drawers and medicine cabinet.
The lanai has a bar height table and 2 chairs on which to enjoy morning coffee, lunch or dinner.
The Bus has many stops along Kuhio Avenue and Kalakaua Avenue that make it easy to get around town.
Car rental agencies are nearby so you can pick up a vehicle when needed. We offer an assigned parking spot for your convenience.
Please note that we are centrally located, in an urban setting so there will be noise from bars, restaurants, traffic. The music from the nearby establishments can be loud.
Also note that as per Oahu Ordinance 22-7, we are only allow to accommodate a maximum of 2 adult guests in this unit.