Thursday, 4 September 2014

Hotels & Restaurants By The Aquarium In Honolulu

The Waikiki Aquarium is conveniently located for Hawaii vacationers.


Established in 1904, the Waikiki Aquarium in Honolulu, Hawaii is the third-oldest aquarium in the United States. Located within walking distance of Waikiki Beach and in the shadow of Diamond Head State Monument, the Waikiki Aquarium draws residents as well as tourists who make it a stop on their Hawaii vacation. Its location makes the aquarium convenient to a wide selection of hotels and restaurants.


Waikiki Grand Hotel


A short walk from the Waikiki Aquarium, the Waikiki Grand Hotel boasts a convenient location near the beach and fronting Kapahulu Pier. The pier opens to the ocean, offering a view of the waves, surfers and boogie boarders. The pier's opposite side is protected by a rock wall that protects the beach from waves and carves out a calm cove that attracts swimmers. The hotel's rooms offer views of Waikiki Beach, Kapiolani Park and Diamond Head.


Waikiki Beach Marriott


Situated on 5.2 acres of picturesque grounds, the Waikiki Beach Marriott resort and spa features 1,310 guest rooms and suites. Each room and suite has a private balcony and decor influenced by traditional Hawaiian designs. Among other features are a fully appointed spa, more than 50,000 square feet of event space, two freshwater heated pools, a 24-hour fitness center, shopping arcade and a full array of on-site dining options. It is an easy walk to the Waikiki Aquarium.


Lu Lu's Waikiki


Directly across from Waikiki Beach and an easy walk from the Waikiki Aquarium, Lu Lu's offers an extensive menu for breakfast, lunch and dinner, friendly service and panoramic views. The restaurant's open-air dining room and surf-friendly atmosphere add to the appeal. Diners enjoy vistas of Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach as they eat and drink. Lu Lu's hours are 7 a.m. to 2 a.m. daily.


Tiki's Grill and Bar


Located in the heart of the Waikiki Beach area, Tiki's Grill and Bar features locally caught seafood, creative salads and beef and chicken specialties. Fresh local yellowfin ahi tuna served raw highlights the restaurant's selection of appetizers. Among the drink specialties is a mango mojito served in a souvenir glass. A Hawaiian plate celebrates the food of the islands, consisting of Kalua pig, lau lau, lomi salmon, ahi poke, mashed Okinawan sweet potato and poi. The restaurant offers free validated valet parking.

Tags: Waikiki Beach, Waikiki Aquarium, Diamond Head, from Waikiki, Aquarium Honolulu