Honolulu/Waikiki

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One of the best-known beaches in the world, Waikiki is a famous neighborhood of the city of Honolulu, on the Hawaii|Hawaiian Island of Oahu. Sandwiched between the Ala Wai Canal and the ocean in the shadow of the towering Diamond Head crater, Waikiki is noted for being the tourist center of the Hawaiian Islands.

Honolulu/Waikiki Halal Travel Guide

Waikiki Beach sunset - Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head

Waikiki was the favorite playground of Hawaiian royalty in the 19th century, when it was an area of wetlands fed by streams from the valleys above Honolulu. That all changed in the 1920s when the government decided to build what would become the Ala Wai Canal, which would drain the wetlands and pave the way for later development.

These days, this 1.5 mile (2.4 kilometers) stretch of white sand beach is the nucleus of Hawaii's tourist industry, packed full of high-rise hotels that promise to treat you like a king, some of which may also require a king's ransom for admission.Although it is often criticized for its concrete-jungle appearance, large crowds, and tourist feel and there is a lot to enjoy here and you can still find a quiet spot if you know where to look.

Travel to Honolulu/Waikiki

For information on getting to Honolulu, see the Honolulu#Get in|Get in section of the Honolulu eHalal Travel Guide.

From the airport and there are plenty of options for getting to Waikiki. The Airport Waikiki Express provides shuttle service to hotels in Waikiki every half hour for $9 per person; look for the bright yellow t-shirts. Be warned that these are full coach buses, and if your hotel is on the eastern end of Waikiki, it will take the shuttle just as long to get through all the other hotels and traffic as it did to reach Waikiki from the airport. If you are a party of multiple people, it's better to take a cab.

Additionally, city buses #19 and #20 ($2.50, $1 per child or senior; exact change required, local bills and coins accepted) connect Waikiki to the airport once every half-hour, passing through Downtown. You can catch them on the outside second level of the international and domestic departure terminals. Note: TheBus only allows luggage that fits on your lap and under your seat. If you have more luggage than this, consider other options.

If coming to Waikiki by vehicle from the airport or points west, follow signs for the H1 freeway east and then follow H-1 east about 2 miles (3 kilometers) to the Waikiki/Nimitz Highway exit and follow the Nimitz Highway (which turns into Ala Moana Boulevard past Downtown) straight into Waikiki.Another option is to stay on H1 east and take exit 25A (King Street); after merging onto King Street, stay to the right and take the second right onto Kapahulu Avenue and follow Kapahulu into Waikiki. If coming from the east, take H1 west to the Kapiolani Blvd exit and follow to Kapiolani Blvd to McCully Street and make a left into Waikiki.

Get Around

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Printable Maps|[[:Waikiki map - Map of Waikiki}} When getting directions in Hawaii you're more likely to hear "mauka", "makai", "ewa", and "diamond/koko head" rather than north, south, west or east. Mauka means towards the mountains. Makai means towards the water, in this case the ocean. Ewa means toward Ewa Beach, or roughly west, and Diamond/Koko Head means roughly east in the direction of Diamond Head. This means that directions are dependent on where you are on the island. In the case of Waikiki and Honolulu, which are located on the south shore of Oahu, mauka roughly means north, and makai roughly means south.

In Waikiki and the three main streets, from makai to mauka, are Kalakaua Avenue (one way Ewa to Diamond Head, along Waikiki Beach), Kuhio Avenue (two-way), and Ala Wai Boulevard (one way Diamond Head to Ewa, along the Ala Wai Canal).

Everything in Waikiki is within easy walking distance of each other. Another option is to use a moped - around Waikiki, numerous stands can rent mopeds (small motor scooters). Prices vary greatly, so look around a bit before deciding. These bikes generally cannot exceed 35 MPH, allowing for easy travel on city streets. A couple of rules to remember and local residents will respect you better -(1) stay to the right! At all times stay as far right as feasible, and if turning, stay to the far right of the lane you are in (moving to the far right side of the road as soon as you can). (2) It is illegal to ride double, so avoid having a passenger on your bike. (3) Don't park your bike on the sidewalk -- police will ticket. (4) Unless experienced, don't ride the bikes in at night in dark areas -- it is difficult for you to be seen.

What to See

  • Kapiolani Park. A large public park at the east side of Waikiki (toward Diamond Head), home to the Waikiki Shell GPS 21.2681,-157.8185 amphitheater and the Honolulu Zoo. Right across the street on the shore is the Waikiki Aquarium.
  • Honolulu Zoo - 151 Kapahulu Ave 21.2707, -157.8192 cnr of Kapahulu Ave and Kalakaua Blvd ☎ +1 808 971-7171 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM Monday - 4:30PM, closed 25 Dec $14, $8 residents/military, $6 children, under age 3 free Lovely zoo with lots of exotic animals and plenty of the big-name ones like elephants, rhinos, lions, zebras and giraffes.
  • Waikiki Aquarium - 2777 Kalakaua Ave 21.2656, -157.8217 ☎ +1 808 923-9741 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM Monday - 4:30PM, closed 25 Dec $12, $8 residents/military, $5 children/seniors, age 3 and under free The third oldest aquarium in the U.S., this incredible institution has hundreds of species of marine life from Hawaii and the Pacific, including sharks, octopus, jellyfish, colorful reef fish, coral, and an outdoor exhibit with Hawaiian monk seals.

Beaches

Duke kahanamoku statue waikiki - Duke Kahanamoku Statue, Kuhio Beach

If not the most famous stretch of beach in the world, Waikiki Beach (which is in fact, a series of beaches) is by far the most famous in Hawaii. It forms the foreground of most postcard pictures, with Diamond Head in the background, and it is the first beach that comes to mind when most people think of Hawaii. Consequently, it is also, by far and the most crowded. It's a good place to learn to surf if you can manage not to hit or be hit by other beginners in the throng.

From west to east:

  • Kahanamoku Beach | 21.2817, -157.8394 - Named after legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku, this is a man-made beach and lagoon on the Ala Moana end of Waikiki, in front of the Hilton Hawaiian Village Resort.
  • Fort DeRussy Beach | 21.2784, -157.8345 - Located adjacent to a park, this is the widest stretch of beach and one of the most popular. It is also a good spot for snorkeling, with a coral reef a little offshore.
  • Royal Manoa Beach | 21.2766, -157.8289 - Located in front of the Royal Hawaiian Hotel and the Moana Surfrider Hotel, this is perhaps the most crowded stretch of beach in Waikiki.
  • Kuhio Beach | 21.2728, -157.8238 - With an offshore retaining wall, this is a calmer section of beach that's great for families and beginner surfers. Along Kalakaua Avenue are four stones known as the Ancient Pohaku (Wizard Stones) which are believed to hold spiritual healing powers. There is also a statue of legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku located here, often adorned with leis and a popular photo spot.
  • Queens Surf Beach | 21.2696, -157.8225 - In front of Kapiolani Park, this is a quieter section of beach that's also popular with s. The snorkeling is great here, with huge tangs, Moorish Idols and other fish.
  • San Souci Beach | 21.2636, -157.8217 - Located between the War Memorial Natatorium and the New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel, this is a much quieter section of beach that's protected by a reef; great for families and swimming.

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Honolulu/Waikiki

First time visitors should be sure to book at least one luau. Some are better than others, check with your hotel concierge for recommendations.

  • Waikiki has excellent surfing for beginners and old hands alike. It doesn't have the killer waves like Pipeline, but it has nice small longboard waves right off the beach which is where the beginners lessons are. A bit of a paddle will bring you out to some moderate sized waves. There are several places to rent boards and hire lessons right on the beach, all of which open early, and there are countless cheaper places to rent off-beach.
  • Atlantis Submarines - Hilton Hawaiian Village +1-800-548-6262 Opening Hours: Daily 9AM Monday - 3PM $99, $45 children Submarine tours off the coast of Waikiki, getting up-close to marine life, coral reefs, and shipwrecks.

Shopping

At the west end of Waikiki you can find the ridiculously expensive stores like Armani, Tiffany's, Bvlgari, etc.

  • ABC Stores - These ever-present stores are located so that most hotels are within no more than a one-block walk. In fact, many locations are located in the shopping areas of the major hotels. They provide all manner of convenience store food, souvenirs, and merchandise, but the convenience does come at an extra cost. If you're looking for Hawaiian bath & body products, you'll find a variety of Forever Florals products at ABC Stores.
  • Longs Drugs - +Kalakaua+Avenue-Honolulu-HI-96815/storeid=10621 2155 Kalakaua Ave 21.2805, -157.8304 ☎ +1 808 922-8790 Opening Hours: Open 24 hours General merchandise stores popular with local residents with locations throughout the islands. Longs Drugs (referred to as just Longs by local residents) should be on your list of places to go if you're going to be in town for more than a few days and don't want to eat out every night, as groceries here are cheaper than just about any grocery store on the island, with very few exceptions. Because of this, Longs is a popular place to shop and lines to check out can get very long very fast, and some stores are best described as hectic. The wait is well worth it, however. Another important note is that if you are from the mainland and need a refill on prescriptions, Longs is now owned by CVS/pharmacy.
  • Food Pantry | 2370 Kuhio Ave 21.2786, -157.8245 ☎ +1 808 922-0027 - The closest thing to a proper supermarket in Waikiki.
  • International Market Place - 2330 Kalakaua Ave 21.2782, -157.8267 ☎ +1 808 753-5714 - Under construction mall to be anchored by Saks Fifth Avenue. Scheduled to open August 25, 2016
  • Royal Hawaiian Center - 2201 Kalakaua Ave 21.2793, -157.8298 ☎ +1 808 922-2299 - The main shopping mall in Waikiki, with levels of many tourist-oriented shops and restaurants. Includes more than 100 shops and restaurants ranging from Cheesecake Factory to high-end boutiques (Hermes, Fendi, Cartier, etc.), to art galleries and lei stands.
  • T Galleria Hawaii by DFS | 330 Royal Hawaiian Ave 21.2797, -157.8291 ☎ +1 808 931-2700 - One of the largest duty-free shops in the state. Due to its duty free nature, it is very popular with foreigners, especially (Japanese). However, Americans can buy anything here as well, just be prepared to pay the tax as you normally would.
  • Waikiki Shopping Plaza - 2250 Kalakaua Ave 21.2794, -157.8285 ☎ +1 808 923-1191 - Includes five levels of small shops, including a rooftop restaurant.

Halal Food & Restaurants

  • Teddy's Bigger Burgers - 134 Kapahulu Ave 21.2718, -157.8218 ☎ +1 808 926-3444 Opening Hours: Monday - Thursday 10AM Monday - 9PM, F-Su 10AM Monday - 10PM This is one branch of a small chain. The name represents truth in advertising. The Burgers are very big and juicy, and so are the grilled Chicken breasts. The other ingredients, such as the lettuce, tomatoes, and onions are also fresh. Good value, good food even for people who usually steer clear of Burgers joints. The decor has a retro 60s feel and the sound track they play is classic 1960s/early 70s rock.
  • Marukame Udon - 2310 Kuhio Ave 21.2794, -157.8260 ☎ +1 808 931-6000 Opening Hours: 7am to 10pm Under $10 Cafeteria-style restaurant specializing in Japanese Udon--thick, long Noodles served with Meat, vegetables and broth. There is usually a line out the door but service is quick since it is cafeteria style,.
  • Duke's - 2335 Kalakaua Ave 21.2770, -157.8274 at the Outrigger Waikiki Hotel ☎ +1 808 922-2268 - Named after legendary surfer Duke Kahanamoku. For meals and none-alcoholic drinks right on the beach you can't beat Duke's. It's a and a restaurant. Their Sunday live music is a local favorite.
  • Eggs 'N Things - 2464 Kalakaua Ave 21.2749, -157.8242 ☎ +1 808 926-3447 Opening Hours: Daily 6AM to 2PM 4PM to 10PM This very popular breakfast/brunch spot attracts lines, so don't go if you're in a big rush. They make excellent omelettes and pancakes, and there are three syrups on the table; the coconut syrup is the best of the three. Portions are humongous, so go very hungry or order with restraint. Service is polite, and the vibe is convivial.
  • LuLu's Waikiki - 2586 Kalakua Ave 21.2719, -157.8224 across the street from the Honolulu Zoo ☎ +1 808 926-5222 Opening Hours: 7AM Monday - late This is an enclosed, but open-air sports bar on across the street from the beach.
  • Mikawon Korean Restaurant | 2310 Kuhio Ave 21.2795, -157.8254 not easily visible from the street - in a pedestrian mall about a half a block from Kuhio Ave ☎ +1 808 924-3277 Opening Hours: Daily 10AM Monday - 10PM Very informal, with colorful testimonials in various languages papering the walls. Clientele is primarily Korean, and staff speak little English, so don't expect a lot of help in deciding what to order. Just get whatever seems good to you (some photos in the menu may help), and enjoy some delicious real Korean food. Excellent banchan (complimentary side dishes), too.
  • Tiki's Grill & Cafe - 2570 Kalakaua Ave 21.2723, -157.8229 in the Waikiki Beach Hotel ☎ +1 808 923-8454 - Good food and service.
  • Top of Waikiki - 18F Waikiki Business Plaza, 2270 Kauakaua Ave 21.2787, -157.8281 ☎ +1 808 923-3877 Opening Hours: Dinner only Hawaii's only revolving restaurant and offers views of both ocean and mountains. Best time to dine is at sunset. Serves pacific-fusion cuisine.

Almost all bars in Waikiki also serve good food and sometimes it's hard to draw the line between pub and restaurant. Any of these places should also be considered a good place to get dinner.

  • Hula's - 134 Kapahulu 21.2718, -157.8217 on the second floor of the Waikiki Grand ☎ +1 808 923-0669 - The oldest and best-known friendly nightspot showcasing a glassed in dance floor. Excellent cocktails, especially mai tais. Music videos are shown on big screens, and are all by request on Monday nights. Open to the air.
  • Kelly O'Neil's - 311 Lewers Street 21.2804, -157.8292 ☎ +1 808 926-1777 - Energetic pub atmosphere with live music playing every night.
  • Moose McGillycuddy's 310 Lewers Street 21.2805, -157.8295 across from Kelly O'Neil's ☎ +1 808 923-0751 Opening Hours: 7:30AM Monday - 4AM Live music, daily specials, tasty adult beverages, ono pupus, bikini contest, friendly atmosphere and staff. Huge selection of breakfasts, pupus (appetizers), Burgers and specialties. A Waikiki landmark for over 26 years.
  • The Yard House - 226 Lewers Street 21.2791, -157.8314 ☎ +1 808 923-9273 - Not only does it have a wonderful food menu, but they offer over 130 draft soft drinks from all over the world and the huge island bar protects the 4 walls of taps within. If you were wondering how they can obtain so many soft drinks on tap, just take a walk over to the double pained 2 inch thick Plexiglas wall that allows you to observe the elaborate tap system. It may take you longer to pick out a organic juice than to actually drink it.

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Muslim Friendly Hotels

There are many hotels in Waikiki. Try to find a place that's close to the center of town and has decent amenities and has been recently renovated. Don't bother eating at the hotel restaurant unless it's one of the famous high-end ones like Duke's. The usual hotel booking websites all do a pretty good job here, although don't be surprised to find that the name of your hotel has changed since you booked your reservation.

  • 'Ilima Hotel - 445 Nohonani Street 21.2804, -157.8253 ☎ +1 808 923-1877 From $133 Budget friendly condo hotel two blocks from Waikiki Beach. Free parking and internet. The condos are very large units.
  • Maile Sky Court - 2058 Kuhio Ave 21.2839, -157.8308 ☎ +1 808 947-2828 $70-150, weekly and monthly rates available Budget friendly hotel three blocks to Waikiki Beach, four blocks to Hawaii Convention Center. Studios and one bedroom suites available.
  • Pacific Ohana Hostel - 2566 Lemon Road 21.2726, -157.8217 ☎ +1 808 921-8111 $25-65, weekly and monthly rates available Dorm, private, and studios available.
  • Waikiki Beachside Hostel - 2556 Lemon Road 21.2728, -157.8219 ☎ +1 808 923-9566 $20-74, weekly rates available Dorms and semi-superior Muslim friendly rooms.
  • Aqua Palms & Spa - 1850 Ala Moana Blvd 21.2850, -157.8366 ☎ +1 808 947-7256 Spa, WiFi, rooftop swimmingpool and receptions.
  • Courtyard Waikiki Beach - 400 Royal Hawaiian Ave 21.2813, -157.8279 ☎ +1 808 954-4000 Contemporary, boutique-style hotel right in the heart of Waikiki. Two towers, 401 rooms. Currently the only Courtyard in Hawaii.
  • Prince Waikiki - 100 Holomoana Street 21.2864, -157.8402 ☎ +1 808 956-1111 - A hotel that features all oceanfront rooms and suites. Other amenities of the hotel include a championship golf course, day spa, tennis courts, and extensive facilities for meetings, weddings, and social events.
  • Hilton Hawaiian Village - 2005 Kalia Road 21.2824, -157.8374 off Ala Moana Blvd ☎ +1 808 949-4321 The largest resort in Waikiki, covering 22 acres fronting Waikiki Beach. Five towers with 2,545 units, 90 shops, and 22 restaurants. Alii Tower offers one of the best locations on Waikiki Beach. Beachfront lodgings, exclusive services, enhanced amenities, including the Tower's private swimmingpool terrace, whirlpool and private fitness center. The parking garage is very handy; with your room card you can access your vehicle at any time without waiting on valet service. Diamondhead Tower is straight out of the 70s and many of the rooms are poorly maintained with torn wallpaper, water damage and obvious power cables running under carpet. Overall the resort is very crowded in the peak season but for families with tweens may be acceptable.
  • The Lotus at Diamond Head - 2885 Kalakaua Ave 21.2629, -157.8208 ☎ +1 808 922-1700 Boutique hotel.
  • Moana Surfrider - 2365 Kalakaua Ave 21.2766, -157.8267 ☎ +1 808 922-3111 Have breakfast at The Verdara and dinner at Beachhouse at The Moana, at bin 1901 and enjoy the Moana Lani Spa.
  • Park Shore Waikiki - 2586 Kalakaua Ave 21.2720, -157.8223 ☎ +1 808 954-7426 Overlooking Diamond Head and the pristine expanses of Kapiolani Park.
  • Sheraton Princess Kaiulani - 120 Kaiulani Ave 21.2774, -157.8259 ☎ +1 808 922-5811 Dine at Pikake Terrace, Splash bar & Bento.Also have song and dance show called Creation - A Polynesian Journey.
  • Aston Waikiki Beach Tower - 2470 Kalakaua Ave 21.2749, -157.8238 ☎ +1 808 926-6400 +1-855-776-1766 A condominium resort with ocean views from every suite, this hotel is located across the street from Waikiki Beach.
  • Halekulani Hotel - 2199 Kalia Road 21.2780, -157.8316 ☎ +1 808 923-2311 +1-800-367-2343 One of the nicest (and most expensive) hotels on Oahu.
  • Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach - 175 Paoakalani Ave 21.2734, -157.8215 ☎ +1 808 922-3861
  • Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort and Spa - 2424 Kalakaua Ave 21.2759, -157.8248 4 Star twin-tower resort and convention complex on Waikiki Beach. Spa, restaurants, shops and daily entertainment on property.
  • Ilikai Hotel & Suites - 1777 Ala Moana Blvd 21.2843, -157.8385 ☎ +1 808 949-3811 Oceanfront hotel that features prominently in the famous opening shot of Hawaii Five-O. Amenities include a swimming pool, fitness room, meeting rooms, rooftop restaurant.
  • The Royal Hawaiian - 2259 Kalakaua Ave 21.2774, -157.8290 ☎ +1 808 923-7311 Tai Bar, Azure Restaurant, Surf Lanai Restaurant, oceanfront dinner show, Abhasa Spa, beauty salon, 20 specialty shops.
  • Sheraton Waikiki - 2255 Kalakaua Ave 21.2782, -157.8299 ☎ +1 808 922-4422 Nightly poolside entertainment, two swimming pools, laundry facilities, Peet's Coffee & Tea, Spa Khakara, Yoshiya restaurant, live music at RumFire.
  • Trump International Hotel Waikiki | 223 Saratoga Road 21.2795, -157.8320 ☎ +1 808 683-7777 +1-877-683-7401 5-star resort and spa with magnificent views and very helpful staff. Pool, spa, library, free WiFi and daily room servicing.
  • Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa - 2552 Kalakaua Ave 21.2733, -157.8225 ☎ +1 808 922-6611 A large resort hotel across the street from Waikiki Beach, with two towers, several restaurants, dozens of shops, a spa and views of the city, ocean, and Diamond Head.

Stay Safe

It is actually illegal to go onto the beach at Waikiki after midnight. Violators will receive a criminal citation, which will actually become a warrant if you do not turn up for court. The ban is to prevent vagrancy, but plenty of tourists get caught up for the offence of "walking on the beach".

  • If you are not familiar with this climate, at times you may feel like you are about two inches from the sun. The cool breezes or convertible you are driving may offset the heat, but not the ultraviolet sun rays. Take appropriate care and keep the convertible top up, until evening or early morning.
  • Do not pick up strangers, regardless of whether they act friendly and say they really need a ride.
  • Be careful when you're in the ocean. Never underestimate power of the currents and the waves, and don't swim alone. If in doubt, ask a lifeguard about the current conditions. If there are signs posted, heed them.Jellyfish sometimes float near shore - if you get stung, head to a lifeguard station. The lifeguard will spray vinegar on the stings.
  • Although certainly safer at night than Chinatown, exercise caution when walking in Waikiki at night. A potent mix of drug dealers, prostitutes and drunken tourists can explode into a bad situation.
  • Theft is rampant on Waikiki Beach. Never leave items unattended.

Internet & Phones

There is an internet cafe, Blue Hawaii Mobility Internet GPS 21.2759,-157.8231, at 2463 Kuhio Ave. Also in same building there is a little shop to get a prepaid sim card for your mobile, Dakine Cellular. Tiny place, but helpful staff.

  • Hoku Wireless Ohana East Hotel - larry1@ 150 kaiulani ave, L17 ☎ +1 808 5201100 Opening Hours: 8am to 10pm Prepaid Sim Card At&t H2o, T-Mobile, And Verizon

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Travel Next

Waikiki is a pleasant place, but there is much more to see in the Honolulu#Districts|rest of Honolulu and other parts of Oahu. Definitely consider making it your base, but unless all you want to do is be on the beach in Waikiki during the day and have dinner and cocktails there at night, don't spend all of your time there.

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