Amenities
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Waikīkī Hotels

Everything You Need, Right at Home

At Waikīkī Malia, this isn’t just a place to stay—it’s a place where you’re welcomed in from the moment you arrive. The spaces here are meant to feel easy, familiar, and comfortable.

Settle in. You’re in good hands here.

A Quiet Spot to Unwind

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Our shaded pool and hot tub are tucked just enough away to feel like your own little escape.
Come down for a slow morning, a mid-day reset, or a relaxed evening soak—it’s here whenever you feel like taking a pause.

Keep Your Routine (If You Want To)

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If moving your body is part of your day, our fitness center is here for you.
Nothing overcomplicated—just what you need to get in a workout and head back out feeling good.

Something Easy, Whenever You Need It

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Not every meal needs a plan. With IHOP and Rivals Waikīkī right downstairs, you’ve always got something familiar and convenient close by—whether it’s breakfast, a quick bite, or a laid-back dinner.

Coffee to Start Your Day

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There’s always time for a simple cup of coffee before heading out.
Take a moment, ease into your morning, and then step into the day when you’re ready.

The Break: Experience Hawai‘i, Right Here

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Every Friday, The Break brings a piece of Hawai‘i to you.
Through hands-on cultural activities, you’ll get a chance to learn, try something new, and experience traditions that are part of everyday life here.

A Place to Sit, Talk, and Just Be

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Our courtyard is one of those spaces you might not plan for—but end up coming back to.
A place to sit for a bit, talk story, or just take it all in between wherever the day takes you next.

Hospitality That Comes From the Heart

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Because we’re locally owned and operated, this place means something to us—and so do the people who stay here.