
Since I’ve lately been on a rip thinking (and writing) about some of my favorite hotels in the world, I have to include one of my all-time super-star hotels, the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Honolulu.
While I have stayed at many hotels in Waikiki, there’s only one Royal Hawaiian. Over the many years I’ve visited, the grounds around the hotel have changed, but the hotel remains the most marvelous, comfortable property in Honolulu.
There’s nothing else like it.
On every visit, as soon as I check-in, I head to the Mai Tai Bar for one of their world-class drinks, yes – their Mai Tai cocktail. It may not have been invented here, however, believe me, once you have one, it’s the Gold standard for any others that follow.
For me, the Mai Tai bar is ground zero for the famed Hawaiian Spirit.
In minutes I’m lost in the sounds, smells, and luxury of the hotel. The beach is steps away; The Surf Room is right next to the bar, and their casual lunch menu offers many of my favorites, including their famous Surf Salad.
I’m not a big fan of the luau experience. However, their Royal Hawaiian Luau takes everyone back to a time when a luau was a real cultural experience. It’s held on the Royal’s Ocean Lawn, so everyone has a terrific view of the beach and Diamond Head.
Guest rooms are incredible, especially the Queen Kapiolani suite and while I enjoy the places in the tower, I always, always try to get a room in the “old” building. No matter where you stay, however, by the time you leave the Royal, you will have experienced the most beautiful part of Hawaii.
Mahalo, my friends.
