Open: April - December... The Sheraton Moana Surfrider is much more than a hotel - it's a Hawaiian legend that has created lifelong memories for a century of visitors from around the globe.
Home to uncommonly gracious hospitality and a rich cultural heritage,
including its famous "Hawaii Calls" radio broadcasts from the 1930's. The
Sheraton Moana Surfrider is much more than a hotel - it's a Hawaiian legend
that has created lifelong memories for a century of visitors from around the
globe. In 1901, the First Lady of Waikiki made her debut in high society as the
first true resort to rise on what quickly became the world's famous beach.
Today, after and award-winning restoration, she appears in all her original
turn-of-the-century splendor: a vision in white, a fairy-tale place where the
sun leaves its fingerprints on the floor and languorous chairs on the veranda
make a theatre of the sea. Through the grand columns of the porte cochere, you
enter a private world.
Start your day with a breakfast buffet at the sun-splashed Beachside Café
(also open for lunch and dinner).
For breakfast, afternoon tea, a sunset dinner, or Sunday Brunch, enjoy the
serene, open-air Banyan Veranda or the carefree Banyan Grill and Beach
Bar, both named after the still-thriving Banyan Tree planted there in
1904.