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Since opening in 1927, The Royal Hawaiian's unique blend of Moorish-Spanish design and stunning coral pink stucco has made it the most celebrated landmark on Waikiki Beach. Named to Cond Nast Traveler's 2002 Gold List as well as Cond Nast Traveler's 2001 Readers' Choice Awards List, The Royal Hawaiian is synonymous with luxury, elegance, and exquisite service and is a favorite among guests worldwide. Generations of experienced travelers - from royalty and presidents to Hollywood stars have graced the "Pink Palace of the Pacific."The Royal Luau, held each Monday, has a backdrop of Diamond Head and Waikiki Beach. The evening begins with guests being greeted with lei's accompanied by Hawaiian melodies and refreshing Mai Tais on the Ocean Lawn, followed by a feast of foods from the islands. The crowning glory of the Royal Luau is the spectacular Royal Polynesian Extravaganza.Embrace the tropical sun as you swim and sunbathe alongside the Royal pool. Or rejuvenate at the Abhasa Spa, sure to relieve the stresses of your day.Celebrations are our specialty so let us help create your Royal wedding, anniversary, or birthday. In 2002 we celebrated the 75th Anniversary of the "Pink Palace of the Pacific." Surrounded by nostalgia and elegance, plan a Royal ceremony on the grounds that were once the playground of the kings and queens of yesteryear. Come and explore the historic arts and events of this extraordinary hotel. More Details
Waikiki is a 0.7-mile manmade peninsula that is 450 acres of vacation paradise in Oahu, Hawaii. Because of its size, it is easier to walk around Waikiki than to drive the one way streets and park.
At the beginning of the 20th Century, Waikiki was mainly swampland, fishponds, and duck ponds but, after the completion of the Ali Wai Canal, Waikiki turned into prime island real estate.
Waikiki was once the royal capital of Polynesian Hawaii's Oahu. Now, this beautiful beach area contains over 30,000 hotel rooms, condominium rentals, residential high-rises, and is centrally located near the major city of Honolulu. Three east-west thoroughfares wind their way through Waikiki. Kalakaua Avenue offers front door access to major hotels, shops, and restaurants. Kuhio Avenue is one block inland and offers a long, not particularly attractive scene of mid-range hotels, condos, restaurants, and shops. Ala Wai Boulevard intersects an almost uninterrupted flow of high-rise residences and condominiums.
Diamond Head offers dramatic views of Waikiki's incomparably beautiful Crescent Beach and Bay. Waikiki Beach is usually crowded but it is a very nice area where one can swim, canoe, surf and snorkel. The areas towards Diamond Head are near to the expansive picnic and recreational facilities, including those of Kapiolani Park.
Waikiki Beach is renowned for its bustling atmosphere and all night shopping. So, there's something for everyone in this island paradise.



