Trump International Hotel Waikiki
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Character and identity
A 38-story tower on the quiet edge of Waikiki, this 462-room property sits steps from the sand but a comfortable remove from the churn of Kalakaua Avenue, with views stretching to the Ko'olau Mountains and the green expanse of Fort DeRussy. Residential-style suites and studios feature floor-to-ceiling windows, Italian marble baths, deep soaking tubs and full kitchens kitted out with Sub-Zero, Wolf and Bosch. The sixth-floor infinity pool wraps in a terrace bar, the spa programme leans into Hawaiian healing traditions including lomi lomi, and the Wai'olu Ocean View Lounge pours Hawaiian-accented cocktails at sunset.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and families who want Waikiki's beach and shopping within a half-mile walk but prefer to retreat somewhere calm, spacious and apartment-like. The full kitchens, in-room private chef and trainer bookings, kid-friendly touches (no-tear bath products, colouring books, kiddie cocktails) and pre-packed beach bags suit longer, slower stays.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers who want to roll out of bed onto the sand will find this is beach-adjacent rather than beachfront. Nightlife seekers and those who want a buzzy lobby scene, multiple signature restaurants or a classic full-service Hawaiian resort with lawns and lagoons should look elsewhere.
Bottom line
The pitch here is residential calm at the doorstep of Waikiki: serviced suites with real kitchens and quiet mountain-and-ocean views, rather than a beachfront resort experience. Book it if you value space, privacy and self-catering flexibility over poolside theatre, choose a suite facing Fort DeRussy for the best outlook, and consider longer stays where the kitchen and in-suite chef option earn their keep.
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