Oahu Resort Review: The Royal Hawaiian

Formerly "The Pink Palace of the Pacific," The Royal Hawaiian has received a multi-million dollar rejuvenation that has made it one of the best luxury resorts in Oahu. Come experience the magnificence of this modern, chic hotel will let you experience a relaxing atmosphere and all the beauty that Oahu offers.
About The Royal Hawaiian
The Royal Hawaiian was built in 1927, and has become an iconic landmark in Waikiki for its recognizable appearance. It looks like a royal palace in the Spanish-Moorish style, except with a distinct salmon hue, thus the nickname "Pink Palace of the Pacific." It was one of the finest Oahu resorts when it opened and remains one of the elite destinations.
The property features 528 rooms, including 34 suites, located on 66,000 square feet of outdoor space. The Royal Hawaiian has two pools, an interactive pool experience and a saltwater plunge pool.
Things to Do in Waikiki
One of the top things to do in Waikiki is play a round of golf at the incredible courses that the city offers. The Royal Hawaiian is located a mere 12 miles from the Hawaii Kai Golf Course, an 18-hole championship course designed by William Bell with a distance of 6,350 yards.
Of course there are plenty of other exciting things to do in Waikiki that can only be experienced on Hawaii vacations, including swimming with the dolphins. Dolphin Connection allows guests to learn about, feed, communicate with, touch and even swim with these amazing creatures.
Don't miss the opportunity to explore the Pacific Ocean on a snorkeling excursion at Hanauma Bay, where you can see coral reefs and marine life.
The Pearl Harbor, Arizona Memorial Museum lets visitors learn about one of the most tragic and important days in United States' history.
The Waikiki Aquarium features over 500 species of stunning tropical fish and marine creatures at surprisingly low admission rates. And the Honolulu Zoo features native and imported animals for guests' perusal.
Of course, what Hawaiian trip would be complete without taking advantage of the thrilling water sports? Choose between rentals of banana boats, parasails, Jet Skis, wakeboards, or scuba diving equipment.
Dining
There are two restaurants to choose between on-site. The Surf Room serves local Hawaiian cuisine with local ingredients and the Royal Hawaiian Beach Club serves American and island fare.
All in all, you can't ask for more fun, luxury, and relaxation than is provided at The Royal Hawaiian.

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