Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Waikiki

Vacation Rentals & Apartments in Waikiki

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Current Vacation rental prices Waikiki

CA$604for 1 Nov - 8 Nov
CA$635 annual average
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Current vacation rental availability Waikiki

15%for 1 Nov - 8 Nov
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Discover Vacation Rentals in Waikiki

Your Perfect Hawaiian Getaway Awaits

Vacation rentals in Waikiki offer an unparalleled blend of tropical luxury and modern convenience in one of the world's most iconic beach destinations. These stunning accommodations, ranging from contemporary high-rise condominiums to charming beachfront apartments, typically feature distinctive Hawaiian architectural elements including floor-to-ceiling windows, private lanais with ocean or Diamond Head views, and sophisticated interior design that reflects the island's natural beauty. What sets vacation accommodation in Waikiki apart is their prime location just steps from the pristine white sand beaches and crystal-clear Pacific waters that have made this destination famous worldwide.

Each vacation rental in Waikiki is thoughtfully designed to provide guests with exceptional amenities that enhance their Hawaiian experience. These carefully selected features ensure comfort and convenience throughout your stay:

  • Fully equipped gourmet kitchenettes with modern appliances including refrigerators, microwaves, and coffee makers
  • Private lanais or balconies offering breathtaking ocean, Diamond Head, or city skyline views
  • Complimentary beach equipment including chairs, boogie boards, towels, and coolers
  • High-speed Wi-Fi and flat-screen smart TVs for entertainment and connectivity
  • Resort-style pool access with many properties featuring saltwater pools and poolside bars
  • Professional housekeeping services and enhanced cleaning protocols
  • Climate control systems with air conditioning and ceiling fans
  • On-site laundry facilities and secure parking options

Who Should Choose Vacation Rentals in Waikiki?

This tropical paradise caters to diverse travelers seeking authentic Hawaiian experiences combined with modern luxury.

Beach enthusiasts will revel in accessing world-famous Waikiki Beach within minutes, where they can enjoy surfing lessons at gentle breaks perfect for beginners or simply bask in the year-round sunshine with average temperatures ranging from 75-85°F (24-29°C). Adventure seekers can explore Diamond Head crater's iconic hiking trail at sunrise, snorkel at Hanauma Bay, or take scenic helicopter tours over the stunning coastlines. Culture lovers will appreciate the proximity to vacation homes in Waikiki that place them steps away from the Honolulu Museum of Art, traditional luaus, and authentic Hawaiian cultural centers where they can experience hula dancing, lei making, and ukulele lessons. Families benefit from kid-friendly beaches with gentle waves, nearby Honolulu Zoo, and spacious accommodations that provide the perfect base for multi-generational getaways. The best time to visit is during the shoulder seasons of April-June and September-November when you'll find optimal weather conditions, lower accommodation rates averaging $575-650 per night, and excellent property availability with over 60 vacation rentals typically available during these periods.

Top 5 Must-Experience Waikiki Attractions

Unforgettable Adventures Await

Discover the essential experiences that make Waikiki a world-renowned destination through these carefully selected attractions that showcase the area's natural beauty, cultural heritage, and vibrant atmosphere.

  1. Diamond Head State Monument
  2. Kapiolani Park and Queen's Surf Beach
  3. International Market Place
  4. Waikiki Historic Trail
  5. Waikiki Sunset Sailing Adventures

Diamond Head State Monument

This iconic volcanic crater offers one of Oahu's most spectacular hiking experiences with panoramic views of Waikiki Beach and the Pacific Ocean. The 1.6-mile round-trip trail features historic military fortifications and culminates in breathtaking 360-degree vistas from the 760-foot summit.

Kapiolani Park and Queen's Surf Beach

America's largest public park provides 300 acres of tropical landscapes perfect for picnicking, jogging, and family gatherings. The adjacent Queen's Surf Beach offers excellent bodyboarding conditions and serves as a prime location for spectacular sunrise photography.

International Market Place

This newly renovated open-air shopping and dining destination features over 80 boutiques, restaurants, and cultural experiences centered around a magnificent century-old banyan tree. Visitors can enjoy live Hawaiian music performances while browsing authentic local crafts and international luxury brands.

Waikiki Historic Trail

Follow the bronze surfboard markers that chronicle Waikiki's fascinating transformation from ancient Hawaiian settlement to modern resort destination. This self-guided walking tour covers 23 historic sites including royal residences, ancient fishponds, and legendary surfing beaches.

Waikiki Sunset Sailing Adventures

Experience the magic of Hawaiian sunsets aboard traditional sailing catamarans that depart directly from Waikiki Beach. These two-hour excursions often include whale watching opportunities during winter months and provide unmatched views of Diamond Head silhouetted against vibrant tropical skies.

Waikiki Beach is home to the world's most famous surf break, where Duke Kahanamoku pioneered modern surfing and welcomed visitors with true aloha spirit.

Exceptional Dining Experiences

Savor Waikiki's Culinary Excellence

Indulge in Waikiki's diverse culinary landscape featuring these highly-rated restaurants that showcase both local Hawaiian flavors and international cuisine excellence.

  • Maguro Spot (4.6 stars) - This intimate sushi and seafood restaurant serves the freshest ahi tuna and local fish preparations, combining traditional Japanese techniques with Hawaiian ingredients for an unforgettable dining experience.
  • Paia Fish Market Waikiki (4.6 stars) - Originally from Maui, this beloved local favorite offers casual dining with spectacular fish tacos, poke bowls, and grilled mahi-mahi plates that perfectly capture the essence of Hawaiian coastal cuisine.
  • Musubi Cafe IYASUME (4.6 stars) - A hidden gem specializing in authentic Japanese comfort food, featuring handcrafted musubi, fresh poke, and traditional bento boxes that provide exceptional value and authentic island flavors.

Essential Waikiki Travel Tips

Local Insights for the Perfect Stay

Understanding local customs and practical considerations will enhance your Waikiki experience significantly. Hosts consistently recommend booking accommodations on higher floors for better ocean views and cooler trade wind breezes, while corner units typically offer the most spacious layouts and natural light.

Many local residents suggest visiting popular beaches early morning or late afternoon to avoid crowds and experience the most comfortable temperatures. Transportation around Waikiki is exceptionally convenient with the free Waikiki Trolley connecting major shopping and dining destinations, while TheBus system provides affordable access to the entire island for just $2.

75 per ride. Smart travelers pack reef-safe sunscreen to protect Hawaii's delicate coral ecosystems, as traditional sunscreens containing oxybenzone and octinoxate are prohibited by state law. Vacation homes to rent in Waikiki often include complimentary beach equipment, but confirming availability during booking ensures you'll have everything needed for ocean activities. For authentic cultural experiences, attend free hula shows at Kuhio Beach Park every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at sunset, where you'll witness traditional Hawaiian dance accompanied by live musicians. Consider booking beachfront vacation rentals in Waikiki during whale season from December through April when humpback whales migrate through Hawaiian waters, providing spectacular viewing opportunities directly from your accommodation's private lanai.

FAQs: Vacation Rentals and Apartments in Waikiki

How much does it cost to rent a vacation rental in Waikiki?

Based on the data from last year, Waikiki is the most affordable neighborhood in the USA, with an average annual price of CA$415.29 per night.

During which months can you find the best price for vacation rentals in Waikiki?

According to our most recent data, the months that are the cheapest in Waikiki are October, November and September, with average prices of CA$368.15, CA$381.54, and CA$388.05, respectively.

During which months are vacation rentals more expensive in Waikiki?

In 2020, the month that offered the highest average prices in Waikiki was February, with an average price of CA$486.95 per night. This was followed by January, with an average of CA$475.19, and March, with CA$465.2.

Is Waikiki a good location for a last-minute getaway?

When planning a vacation to Waikiki, it is necessary to be proactive as 79% of rentals are usually booked, according to last year's data.

Which months offer the highest availability?

The best months to find free accommodation in Waikiki are April (the average amount of properties that are available reached 38.75% of the total in 2020), September (29.75%), and July (29%).

When are fewer rentals available in Waikiki?

The month with the highest average booked rental figures is February (only 6.2% of properties were available on average in 2020). Followed by January (7%), and June (8.5%).

How many rentals does Holidu have in Waikiki?

Holidu collaborates with 5 different partners to offer you a choice between 2200 properties we have in Waikiki.