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A guide to staying at the Hyatt Regency, Waikiki

Hawaii is seen by many as a dream holiday location. The Hyatt Regency Hotel in Waikiki is considered one of the best hotels in Honolulu, the main island of Hawaii. This article discusses hotel facilities such as accommodation, restaurants, and services offered within the resort, and also gives an overview of activities available to holidaymakers on the island of Honolulu.

The Hotel

Considered among the finest of Waikiki hotels, the Hyatt prides itself on its customer service and hotel facilities. The accommodation offers a range of different balcony views. Guests can choose from sea views, city views, or mountain views. Every need is catered for, including a hypo-allergenic room for those suffering from allergies. The décor is contemporary and stylish, and is designed to be a comfortable as possible for its guests. Food and drink in the complex are provided by its main restaurant, the Shor American Seafood Grill, which offers local seafood from sustainable sources, and prides itself upon its steaks and shellfish. The ambience is provided by its stylish décor and typical Hawaiian service with a smile. The Regency Club Lounge is a bar of the highest quality, and with its floor to ceiling windows providing panoramic views of the Pacific, and terrace fire pits, hardwood floors and luxurious television area, this is truly a place to relax with a cocktail. As part of its recent multi-million dollar renovation, the hotel has added facilities to its already extensive list. Two car hire desks are available in the main reception, as well as excursion and activity representatives. Meeting and conference facilities and a spa and salon mean that whatever be your reason for travelling to Hawaii, you can be sure to find everything you need at this award-winning Waikiki resort hotel.

Things to do in Honolulu

Many activities on Honolulu are based around its stunning beaches, and deep blue sea. Every kind of water sport imaginable is readily available, with surfing, scuba diving, and snorkelling being amongst the most popular. For those who like to stay dry, mountain and volcano walks are popular with visitors who like to combine excercise with sightseeing. Excursions to the ill-fated naval base at Pearl Harbour can easily be arranged , as can boat and submarine tours of the Hawaiian Islands. Providing a taste of local culture, traditional luaus occur nightly throughout the year, combining authentic Hawaiian food, with an insight to traditional Polynesian culture. Shopaholics are catered for by a number of local traders selling traditional Hawaiian artefacts, clothing and food. Final word A trip to Hawaii will certainly be a holiday to remember.

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