Diamond Head on one side, a private beach on the other, and a dolphin lagoon in between. Honolulu's most exclusive address.
The Kahala Hotel & Resort sits at the end of Kahala Avenue, in the residential neighbourhood east of Diamond Head that is where Honolulu's wealthiest families live. The hotel opened in 1964 and hosted every American president from Richard Nixon to Barack Obama, along with a permanent A-list clientele who value the Kahala's distance from Waikiki as much as its beachfront position. The private beach, the dolphin lagoon adjacent to the main pool, and the residential neighbourhood scale combine to produce a hotel experience that feels genuinely removed from the tourist infrastructure.
The 338 rooms and suites face the ocean, Diamond Head, or the hotel's garden and lagoon. Ocean-facing rooms are the primary reason to pay the premium, the view from the upper floors takes in the full arc of Honolulu Bay, with Diamond Head rising to the west and the Koolau Range to the north. The Kahala Spa is the most secluded spa on Oahu, operating in a dedicated two-story facility beside the lagoon.
The Plumeria Beach House, the hotel's signature all-day restaurant, serves a menu that reflects the full range of Hawaii's culinary traditions, Japanese, Hawaiian, Korean, and Pacific Rim cooking, sourced predominantly from island producers. The champagne brunch on Sundays is one of the finest on Oahu. The dolphin encounter programme, operated in the hotel's private lagoon, is the most acclaimed in Hawaii.
The Kahala is the honeymoon choice for couples who want the Hawaii experience without the Waikiki context, the private beach, the residential neighbourhood, and the dolphin lagoon create a setting that no Waikiki hotel, however luxurious, can replicate. The honeymoon suite faces the ocean on the upper floor and includes a private terrace, a couple's spa arrangement, and a champagne arrival. See all honeymoon hotels →
The Kahala's distance from Waikiki, its private beach, and the Kahala Spa's treatment programme make it the most credible wellness hotel on Oahu. The morning beach walk around Diamond Head, the spa's full-day programme, and the clean-eating options at Plumeria Beach House constitute a genuine wellness itinerary. The dolphin encounter at sunset adds the kind of emotional dimension that most wellness programmes cannot manufacture. See all wellness hotels →
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The Kahala Hotel & Resort's case for a Hawaii stay is its quieter, residential position east of Waikiki paired with a private beach and a resident-dolphin lagoon. Opened in 1964 as the Kahala Hilton, it sits in the Kahala district where many of Honolulu's wealthiest families live.
It has 338 rooms and suites, most facing the ocean, Diamond Head or the garden and lagoon, and a long history of hosting US presidents and visiting dignitaries.
Hoku's anchors the dining, Plumeria Beach House handles all-day meals and a celebrated Sunday brunch, and Arancino adds Italian, with the secluded two-storey Kahala Spa beside the lagoon. The saltwater lagoon and its resident dolphins, run with Dolphin Quest, is the signature amenity and a draw for families and milestone trips. About fifteen minutes east of Waikiki, the Kahala trades tower-hotel energy for calm. Best for a quieter, residential Oahu stay away from the Waikiki crowds.
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