About Waikiki Villas
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Waikiki luxury rentals are located in a thriving city, with so much to do that you won't finish it all and have the luxury of planning return trips. It may seem difficult to believe that an island could be both a thriving city with a dynamic setting while also incredibly scenic and relaxing.
Things To Do
Indulge in your different sides for an all-encompassing experienceluxury, relaxation, golf, spa and more. The beaches offer a grand mix of serenity and water sports, so play, watch and/or participate. Waikiki Beach and Ala Moana Beach Park are two notable beaches worth the trip. with plenty of picnic areas, grassy spots, barbecue grills, a visual of city buildings and clear blue waters.
A departure from a sunny day at the beach (though hard to break away) is time for exploring sights including Iolani Palace, Diamond Head, Pearl harbor and Nuuanu Pali Lookout. Waikiki offers the chance to have as easygoing or fast-paced a visit as you choose. Some of the world's best spas are located in Waikiki. Let the serene treatments, fine local ingredients and ancient Hawaiian methods take you into sublime indulgencebeachside.
Eat And Shop
Every cuisine, and truly just about anything you have a craving for, is available in Waikiki, including Filipino, Taiwanese, Russian, Malaysian, Spanish, seafood, plus the popular favorites, Hawaiian and Asian fusion. Take in the cocktails, tapas, island treats and comfort foods that are available for every occasion, from special breakfasts to gourmet picnics to midnight snacks at your
Waikiki luxury rental. Shave ice, mix plates and roadside dining are often as fulfilling as a trip to an upscale restaurant, just a different seaside adventure.
High end shopping, island style, will be an adventure for the thrill of finding designer brands as much as the atmosphere in Waikiki. Open air malls, with plenty of entertainment, including hula dancers and slack key guitar players, will liven the scene. Small boutiques with nifty art, fine handcrafted local items and jewelry are among the shops to explore too.
Getting Around
TheBus and Trolley are transportation options for day or scenic excursions, but a rental car is best for Waikiki. Take the public transportation when you want to avoid parking and are flexible on a schedule not your own