Halekulani, hotel in Honolulu, United States
Halekulani is a beachfront hotel in Waikiki, Hawaii, located directly on the sand with immediate access to the ocean for guests. The property spans manicured gardens, a saltwater pool with a colorful glass tile mosaic at its center, and rooms decorated in soft cream and blue tones inspired by the surrounding sea.
Halekulani was founded over a hundred years ago as five small houses called Hau Tree, named after the tree that still grows on the property today. The property expanded significantly beginning in the 1960s to become one of the most prominent luxury destinations on Oahu.
The name Halekulani means "house of heavenly peace" in Hawaiian and reflects the calm that visitors encounter throughout the property. The grounds feature traditional Hawaiian elements like the ancient Hau tree, and the hotel connects guests to local arts and cultural traditions through programs and nearby experiences.
The hotel sits in a central Waikiki location where guests can easily walk to nearby shops, restaurants, and entertainment while the property itself remains quiet and restful. Rooms feature modern conveniences like automatic lighting and tablet-based information systems, and staff provide continuous practical assistance and friendly support throughout the stay.
The hotel is known for its special coconut cake, a homemade dessert that has drawn guests for decades and is often cited as one of the most memorable takeaways from a stay. The recipe and tradition of this dish have become a defining part of what visitors seek out and remember about the property.
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