Editor's note: At the time of our visit, Outrigger Hotels were owned by the Kelley family, Hawaii locals. However, the chain was sold to a Colorado-based resort operator in 2017. I have not visited any of the properties since that change and cannot attest to their current state or the quality of their service.
The last time I visited Honolulu, I stayed at the Outrigger Waikiki which, as the name implies, is right on Waikiki Beach, in the heart of the action. My room had a great view of Diamond Head, the beach below, and the ocean beyond. At that time, the Waikiki was Outrigger’s newest and best product.

The $110 million Reef project touched virtually every part of the property and actually resulted in a 28 % reduction in the number of guest rooms – from 883 to 639 rooms. The old rooms were gutted, walls were torn down and bathrooms were overhauled to create brand new spacious guestrooms and suites. But unlike The Savoy hotel in London which has been closed for two years while undergoing its refurbishment, the Outrigger Reef on the Beach remained open for the entire time of the project.
“It was definitely a challenge,” acknowledges Daniels, “but the final result is spectacular!” The rebuilt rooms (one can hardly say “refurbished”) are characterized by elegant island-themed interiors and modern amenities.

Of course the views are unchanged and continue to be as awe-inspiring as ever. When you go, spend a morning or afternoon climbing Diamond Head…and bring your camera. The view from the top is spectacular!
Honoring Hawaii’s Heritage

Thanks to partnerships with Bishop Museum, Mission Houses Museum, and private collectors, a number of cultural treasures are on-site, including handcrafted lobby showcases displaying museum-quality artifacts. There are some 80 wooden canoe paddles and other examples of island craftsmanship displayed throughout the property. Images of Pacific Basin canoes, landscaping of native Hawaiian plants, and a new sitting room area with a library of Hawaii literature round out the experience.
Speaking of weddings, for the rare couples who want small, intimate weddings, the Outrigger Reef has a spectacular venue such gracious people may wish to consider. Imagine, if you will, a mere 60 people – truly the couple’s nearest and dearest family and friends – joining them on the beachfront Voyager Deck in the moonlight to witness the sacred commitment of two hearts becoming as one. How much better than the ginormous, garish coronations that are so popular today.
But I digress.
Dining and DancingWhile there are plenty of restaurants of all types within easy walking distance of the hotel (it is Waikiki after all), the Outrigger Reef on the Beach also offers the Kani Ka Pila Grille. During the day, it’s a casual poolside restaurant. In the evening, it offers free island entertainment featuring some of Hawaii’s greatest island musicians, new local talent, and world-renowned island artists. Would that Iz Kamakawiwo’ole and Don Ho were still with us…
When the dead of winter arrives, I’ll be hard-pressed to think of a better place to go to get warm.
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