
Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis Vacations
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Where to stay in Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis

Waikiki
Famous for Waikiki Beach, this district boasts six beaches and a skyline filled with high-rises and resort hotels. Surfing enthusiasts can enjoy the ideal surf break, while Kalākaua Avenue offers luxury shopping and Kūhiō Avenue features diverse dining and nightlife options.
Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis Hotel Deals

Kaimana Beach Hotel
"Staff are nice.. rented this place because its right next to the beach which was blocked off bc of the monk seal nursing"
Reviewed on 2026/6/5

Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
"The property is absolutely beautiful. The rooms are very large and comfortable. There are many shops and restaurants on site. You'd never have to leave if you don't want to. We loved our stay!"
Reviewed on 2026/6/7

Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa
"I stayed in an Oceanfront room and was disappointed by the room condition. The curtains had visible stains, the walls showed damage and wear, and the overall room felt poorly maintained. I understand the property is older, but the condition did not meet my expectations for this room category or price ..."
Reviewed on 2026/6/7
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Discover the most popular places to visit in Diamond Head - Kapahulu - St. Louis

Diamond Head
Make the short climb to the rim of this extinct volcanic crater for spectacular views of Honolulu, the Pacific Ocean and the rugged ranges of Oahu’s interior.

Honolulu Zoo
What began as the exotic bird collection of the island’s king is now a park with over 1,200 animals, including several rare and endangered species.

Queen Kapiʻolani Regional Park
Jog or walk the trails, play tennis or relax beneath the shade of an ancient banyan tree in Hawaii’s oldest public park, with a stunning volcanic backdrop.



