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The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel


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OVERVIEW |
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One of the best kept secrets on Oahu, the
oceanfront 3-star New Otani Kaimana Beach
Hotel is located at the Diamond Head end of
Waikiki. Across the street is Kapiolani
Park, 200 acres filled with walking, biking
and jogging paths, athletic fields, tennis
courts, the Zoo, the beautifully renovated
Bandstand for Sunday Concerts and the
outdoor concert venue, The Waikiki Shell. On
the opposite side of the 125-room boutique
hotel is the Pacific Ocean and San Souci
Beach, one of the best in the area,
frequented mainly by local residents.
Although technically in Waikiki, the New
Otani Kaimana Beach offers their guests a
quiet escape from the crowds, yet is only a
short walk to the excitement of Waikiki at
night.
The open-air Hau Tree Lanai is a wonderful
restaurant, popular with both residents and
the hotel's guests. Located on the beach
side, you'll dine al fresco under the old
Hau Trees, where Robert Louis Stevenson
spent his time writing. Flickering torches
and candlelight, good food and breathtaking
views makes this one of the most romantic
spots on Oahu.
The Kaimana also is home to The Miyako, one
of the finest Japanese restaurants outside
of Tokyo, featuring both Western-style
seating as well as the traditional tatami
rooms, with prices that are quite
reasonable. The perfect spot for a before
dinner cocktail is the Sunset Lanai Lounge,
one level about the Hau Tree, where you can
sip on a Mai Tai and watch the sun set.
This is a charming, beautifully run and
maintained hotel. The service is impeccable;
the location is perfect for attending a
concert at The Shell, or to watch a free
movie on the beach at the Waikiki end of
Kapiolani Park. Walk to Diamond Head
entrance and climb up the inside for
fantastic views; stroll around the park for
a relaxing workout; snorkel right outside
your hotel room; or dine at the Hau Tree and
soak up the ambiance for memories that will
last you forever. |
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