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Moana Surfrider Hotel
Waikiki, Oahu, Hawaii
An introduction to the historic Moana Surfrider Hotel
in Waikiki on the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
Photo Credit: Moana Surfrider Hotel
The Historic Sheraton Moana Surfrider Hotel was built
in 1901,and it has an atmosphere from another time. See
Moana Hotel History
for more information about the hotel's origins.
The hotel is located directly on the beach in the
heart of Waikiki. It has an outdoor swimming pool and 793
rooms in three wings, including the Diamond Wing,
the Banyan Wing, and the Tower Wing. 46 of the
rooms are large oceanfront suites.
This historic oceanfront resort features 793 rooms, including 46
suites (36 with oceanfront lanai). The hotel has a freshwater
swimming pool, three restaurants, beach bar, poolside snack bar
and its own historical room. The Sheraton Moana Surfrider is
walking distance from Kapiolani park, International Marketplace,
Honolulu Zoo and the Waikiki Aquarium.
The hotel has a children's program called the
"Keiki Aloha Club" with activities for kids
age 5-12.
Guests can charge items at any of the four
Sheraton hotels in Waikiki
Restaurants include the Beachside Cafe, open for
breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the Banyan Veranda,
a more luxurious restaurant open for breakfast,
Sunday brunch, high tea, and romantic dinners, and
a beach bar serving tropical drinks and appetizers.
There is live Hawaiian music in the Banyan court
area of the hotel from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. nightly.
The hotel is located on Kalakaua Avenue, approximately
9 miles from the Honolulu Airport.
Guests of the Sheraton Moana can use Hookipa Fitness Center
at the Sheraton Waikiki for a small fee.
Moana Surfrider Hotel
2365 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
Phone: 808-922-3111 | Fax: 808-923-0308
See also:
More Waikiki Hotels
All Lodging on Oahu
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