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- Large pool and Jacuzzi
- Free Wiki Wiki Breakfast daily
- Two blocks from the beach
About Waikiki Sand Villa Hotel
Set on the quiet side of Waikiki, Waikiki Sand Villa Hotel overlooks the Ala Wai Canal and a handful of area golf courses. More than 210 rooms feature complimentary Internet access, comfortable bedding, coffee makers and balconies with city views. Pualeilani Junior Suites and Ali'I Suites also contain kitchenettes. Cribs are available on request. Children under age 17 stay free with parents. If you need to do laundry, a coin-operated laundry room is on the ground level.
Each morning, guests are served a free buffet breakfast, deemed the Wiki Wiki Breakfast. The Sand Bar & Grill is an onsite restaurant that serves local favorites in a casual atmosphere, accented with large televisions. The hotel also boasts one of the largest pools in the area, framed by landscaped gardens. A Jacuzzi is adjacent to the pool and a fitness center is close by. Waikiki Sand Villa Hotel is only two blocks from the beach. Families can easily walk to nearby shopping boutiques and restaurants. The Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center is within walking distance.
Written by Whitney Rife
Waikiki Sand Villa Hotel Reviews





Nice simple clean hotel a few blocks to the beach. The pool is good sized and pretty nice. We had a little kitchenette which made it easier to eat in the room and save a little on meals. We got a great deal on the hotel for the Waikiki area and felt it was worth it to walk a ways to the beach.
The continental breakfast was handed out by a fierce looking ... more +
- Beach
- Bicycling
- Golf
- Hiking
- Water Sports
- Sailing
- Cribs
- Laundry Service
- Onsite Dining
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