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The Ocean View Room offers a spacious and stylish interior with hardwoods, marble, and hand-crafted millwork. It has a living room sofa-bed to accommodate extra
The Deluxe Ocean View Room offers a spacious and stylish living space. It features a large, deep soaking tub and stunning views of Waikiki and
The City Ocean View Corner Room is a spacious studio. It has stunning views of the Ewa Tower. It has a dining area for four
The Grand Ocean View Room is the resort's most spacious studio. It offers guests a luxurious experience, blending comfort and style. The room features a
The Deluxe Ocean View Corner Suite is the height of luxury. It is in the prestigious Diamond Head Tower, within the Deluxe level. Its prime
The Deluxe Ocean View Suite invites guests into a world of luxury and comfort. The suite boasts a spacious layout, featuring a separate bedroom with
The Grand Ocean View Suite presents breathtaking panoramic ocean views from a spacious lanai. This suite is designed for comfort and privacy, with separate living
The 2 Bedroom Deluxe Ocean View Suite offers a luxurious retreat with stunning ocean views. Located on floors 9-22, the suite provides ample space, measuring
The 2 Bedroom Grand Ocean View Suite is on a high floor. It offers luxury and comfort, with breathtaking ocean views from a large lanai.
The 2 Bedroom Premier Ocean View Suite is perched on the highest levels, providing stunning views of Waikiki and the vast Pacific Ocean. This luxurious
The 3 Bedroom Grand Ocean View Suite offers stunning panoramic ocean views from its oversized lanai. It is located on the 23rd to 32nd floors
The 3 Bedroom Premier Ocean Suite offers a luxurious retreat with stunning ocean views. Located on floors 33 to 36, the suite provides breathtaking panoramas
The 3 Bedroom Ritz Carton Signature Ocean view Suite offers a stunning view of Waikiki Beach. This spacious suite features three bedrooms, each with a
The 2 Bedroom Ritz Carlton Ocean View Signature Penthouse Suite offers an expansive and luxurious living space of 2,191 square feet (197 sqm), ideal for
The 4 Bedroom Ritz Carton Signature Ocean view Suite is a luxurious two-story duplex. It features stunning floor-to-ceiling windows. The suite includes an expansive living
Ritz Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach stands on Luxury Row in Honolulu, just back from the energy of Waikiki Beach. The property has a residential character rather than a traditional resort layout. Rooms are spacious. Many have kitchens, laundry facilities, balconies, and wide views toward the Pacific, Waikiki, Diamond Head, and the city. It suits guests who want the freedom of an apartment with the polish of a luxury hotel.
The setting is central without sitting directly in the busiest beach crowd. Shops, restaurants, galleries, and the waterfront are close by, while the elevated pool decks and open-air spaces give the hotel a calmer mood above the street. From here, guests can spend a day on Waikiki Beach, explore Honolulu, or use the property as a base for wider Oahu drives.
Waikiki is one of Hawaii's most recognizable neighborhoods. Surf history, shopping, dining, and a long beach backed by hotels and palms shape the area. Ritz Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach sits near the western gateway to the district. Kalakaua Avenue, Fort DeRussy, Ala Moana, and the beach are easy to reach. The location connects the main Waikiki scene with quieter corners of Honolulu.
The ocean is always part of the stay, even though the building is set back from the sand. Views stretch over rooftops to the Pacific, and higher floors can reveal Diamond Head, sunsets, and the sweep of Waikiki. This vertical perspective gives the property a different feeling from a low beachfront resort. It is urban, tropical, and open at the same time.
The property has 552 residential-style rooms and suites. Even entry categories feel more like studios than standard hotel rooms. Many include kitchenettes with a stovetop, microwave, refrigerator, coffee maker, washer and dryer, seating area, floor-to-ceiling windows, and a private balcony. These features are central to the hotel's identity. They make longer stays easier.
Bathrooms are polished and practical, with marble, deep soaking tubs in many categories, separate shower areas, robes, and refined bath products. Heated toilet seats and bidet functions add a Japanese-influenced comfort that fits the Honolulu setting. The rooms feel modern and light. Views and outdoor space give each stay a sense of Hawaii even when guests are inside.
Corner rooms add more light and broader outlooks over the city and ocean. Suites range from one to four bedrooms, with full kitchens, dining areas, living rooms, larger balconies, and more residential layouts. The four-bedroom suite has a duplex structure, wet bar, wine fridge, private den, large dining table, and several bathrooms. These larger residences work well for families and groups. They also suit guests who want a private home base in Waikiki.
Dining is one of the property's strongest parts. Sushi Sho is a small and highly regarded sushi restaurant led by chef Keiji Nakazawa. It has a limited number of seats and a focused omakase style, making it one of the most distinctive dining rooms in Waikiki. The scale is intimate, and the experience is shaped by precise technique, seafood, rice, and sake.
Quiora brings Italian cooking to an open-air setting with views over Waikiki. The room feels relaxed and social, with pasta, seafood, grilled dishes, and a breezy terrace mood. La Vie has a more refined French style, with tasting menus, wine, and a polished evening atmosphere. Dean & DeLuca adds a lighter option for coffee, wine, breakfast, lunch, and gourmet items that can be taken back to the residence.
The Market near the lobby supports the casual side of the property. In-room dining also makes sense here, since many accommodations have kitchens and dining space. Guests can move between serious sushi, terrace dining, French cooking, quick coffee, and a quiet meal in their own residence without making the stay feel repetitive.
This dining style fits the residence concept. Some days can be full and social, with dinner out and drinks after sunset. Other days can be simple, with coffee on the balcony, snacks in the room, and an early night after the beach. The property gives space for both rhythms.
The spa uses local influences such as volcanic stones, rainforest leaves, and Lomi Lomi-inspired techniques. Treatment rooms are set away from the busier parts of Waikiki, creating a quieter place for massage, body care, and foot treatments. The mood is small, calm, and tailored rather than large and theatrical.
The fitness center is open throughout the day and night. It includes modern cardio and strength equipment, a MotionCage training area, stretching space, and a private studio used for yoga and movement. This makes the wellness side of the property practical for guests who want routine, not just occasional spa time.
The two infinity pools are among the property's main visual features. Set high above the street, they frame Waikiki from an elevated angle. The Diamond Head Tower pool is family-friendly and includes a lava rock slide. The Ewa Tower pool has a quieter adult mood, hot tubs, cabanas, and broad views across the city and ocean.
These pool decks are important because the property is not directly on the sand. They create a resort-like layer above the urban setting. Guests can swim, read, and spend time outside while still feeling connected to the beach and skyline. The elevated views give Waikiki a more spacious feeling than the busy sidewalks below.
Waikiki Beach is the simplest daily outing, with swimming, surfing, outrigger canoes, sand, and sunset walks close by. The neighborhood also has restaurants, shops, and nightlife within an easy walk. Beyond Waikiki, Oahu brings a wider range of experiences. Pearl Harbor, Iolani Palace, the Honolulu Museum of Art, Koko Crater, Hanauma Bay, North Shore surf towns, and coastal drives can all shape a stay.
Ritz Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach is best understood as a high-rise residential retreat in the middle of Honolulu's most famous beach district. It combines apartment-style space, strong dining, elevated pools, a calm spa, and direct access to Waikiki's energy. The result is a flexible base for guests who want both independence and polished service in Oahu.
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