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What’s New at Kaimana Beach Hotel in Oahu

by Mary Melnick

Oct 10, 2024

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Looking for the perfect destination for a warm-weather getaway? Look no further than the place where aloha lives in every moment. Kaimana Beach Hotel offers a laid-back getaway on Oahu’s iconic Gold Coast and seamlessly blends the spirit of old Waikiki with vibrant, modern Hawai’i. Kaimana Beach Hotel sits directly on the sand and is Waikiki’s only beachfront boutique hotel. The property is the perfect home base for a fall or winter Oahu adventure. Here’s what you can enjoy at the hotel:

 

Easy Access to Honolulu PRIDE

Oct. 17–20, The Honolulu PRIDE Parade will have a golden-hour glow-up before leading into the nighttime PRIDE Festival at Waikiki Shell. With Kaimana Beach Hotel on the parade route, guests will have easy access to the festivities.

 

Festive Season Fun

Celebrate Makahiki Season with fun across Honolulu. Starting Dec. 7, Honolulu City Lights Festival lights up the downtown area with stunning light displays and a giant Christmas tree. Surfing Santa will also make appearances at Waikiki Beach throughout the season.

 

Surfing with Kai Sallas, ISA World Longboard Champion

Embark on an exclusive, five-day Surf and Shoot Experience at Kaimana Beach Hotel. Participants can get out on the water with legendary Longboard Champion Kai Sallas. Guests will have the opportunity to design their own custom longboard and get private lessons in the legendary waves. Relive the memories even when you get home thanks to a photography session with renowned surf photographer Tommy Pierucki.

 

Immersive Cultural Programming

The hotel offers a variety of complimentary cultural experiences such as lei-making classes, Kilohana Hula Show at Waikiki Shell and ukulele classes.

 

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