Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach has announced the completion of a multimillion-dollar transformation, offering a refreshed experience across its 405-room property. The renovation, led by design firm 3877, includes redesigned guestrooms, a new penthouse suite, and enhanced communal spaces, all embodying a modern island aesthetic.
Located on Royal Hawaiian Avenue, the hotel now features an open-air lobby, a pool oasis, and new dining options such as Aloha Amigo and Peppermint Café. General Manager Paul Garcia stated, "We’ve reimagined the guest experience to celebrate the pulse of paradise whilst honouring Hawaii's art of hospitality."
The renovation also introduces a new penthouse on the 18th floor of the Ola Tower, offering sweeping views and luxurious amenities. The hotel's three towers, named Kalo, Moi, and Ola, reflect core elements of Hawaiian culture, focusing on nourishment, ocean heritage, and vitality.
Communal spaces have been redesigned to reflect Waikiki's vibrant energy, with features like a nine-hole mini golf course, upgraded fitness centre, and a saltwater pool. Dining options have been elevated with Aloha Amigo offering Mexican-inspired dishes and Alii Coffee Co serving locally roasted brews.
The hotel aims to enhance guest experiences with lifestyle-driven inclusions such as bike rentals and curated beach gear. In celebration of the transformation, Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach is offering a limited-time package with 5,000 Marriott Bonvoy Points and waived destination fees. Early summer rates start at $179 per night
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