Ka La'i Waikiki Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts

Inside Hawaiʻi’s Newest Luxury Icon: Ka Laʻi Waikīkī Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts Enters a New Era

Today, Ka Laʻi Waikīkī Beach, LXR Hotels & Resorts, the brand’s first property in Hawaiʻi, debuts following a thoughtful $100 million reimagining, marking a new chapter for this landmark destination along the Honolulu coastline.

More than a redesign, the transformation elevates Ka Laʻi Waikīkī Beach into a fully realized resort destination defined by a profound sense of place. From the arrival experience and vibrant social spaces to reimagined accommodations and culinary offerings, every touchpoint has been thoughtfully crafted to weave together contemporary luxury, the spirit of Waikīkī, and the natural beauty and cultural legacy of Hawaiʻi.

Led by internationally acclaimed Bryan O’Sullivan Studio, with architectural support from Guerin Glass Architects, the redesign introduces a layered material palette, bespoke furnishings, and curated artwork inspired by the elemental landscape of Hawaiʻi.

Design Reimagined and Rooted in Place

Spanning public spaces, guest rooms, amenity floors, and outdoor areas, the redesign creates a cohesive guest journey rooted in Hawaiian culture and craftsmanship while preserving the property’s original footprint.

Natural materials—including wood, lava stone, marble, and woven textures define the aesthetic, complemented by custom lighting and a curated art collection that celebrates the island’s cultural landscape. Featuring works by Marco Rountree, Christine Skaggs, and Big Island ceramic artist Suzanne Wang, the collection is anchored by Wang’s sculptural installation Kūkulu Ola, which explores the elemental forces that connect all living things.

Enhancements also include a refreshed Spa Ka Laʻi, featuring treatments rooted in traditional Hawaiian wellness practices and locally inspired ingredients, along with revitalized outdoor spaces that thoughtfully integrate sustainability through alternative materials and the preservation of original design elements.

Refined Suites and Residential Accommodations

The reimagined property features spacious guest rooms alongside a distinctive collection of 238 residential-style studios and suites, each designed to deliver an elevated sense of comfort, style, and place.

Accommodations blend contemporary sophistication with subtle references to the natural beauty and craftsmanship of Hawaiʻi, incorporating warm wood tones and richly textured teak and lava stone materials inspired by local artisanal traditions. Fully equipped kitchens, spa-inspired bathrooms, and private lanais that extend the living experience outdoors, offer sweeping views of the Pacific Ocean or Fort DeRussy Park.

A New Era of Culinary Experiences

Three distinct dining concepts introduce a fresh contemporary approach to the resort's culinary programming, led by Executive Chef Yoshi Ohata, whose 20 years of experience and passion for Pacific Rim cuisine shape each venue’s unique identity.

The Kini Room, the resort’s 86-seat signature restaurant, offers a refined dining experience inspired by modern Hawaiʻi and global culinary traditions. The menu showcases coastal and Pacific Rim influences through inventive dishes such as Kagoshima A5 Wagyu Sushi with torched nigiri, kabayaki, and beet-infused Hawaiian salt; Slow braised Lemongrass Lamb Shank with broccolini, pickled chilis, and sweet soy glaze; and Kini Kini Pie featuring Kona coffee, ube, vanilla ice creams, candied macadamia nuts, salted caramel, chocolate sauce, and butter cracker crust.

Muse Lounge, an intimate cocktail bar in the redesigned lobby, serves as the resort’s social hub, featuring elevated cocktails inspired by classic Hawaiian recipes. Signature drinks include Ilikea’s Maitai with canton ginger liqueur, kaffir lime, and caramelized pineapple puree, and the Ka Laʻi Old Fashioned featuring single-barrel rum, chocolate bitters and orange peel. Beverages are paired with shareable bites that highlight local flavors and ingredients, as well as elevated options such as fresh oysters and caviar service.

Bloom Cafe & Restaurant, the resort’s breakfast destination, offers a garden-inspired setting overlooking Waikīkī. The menu celebrates O’ahu’s abundance of fresh ingredients with original and creative breakfast dishes, tropical offerings, fresh juices, and local specialties including Guava Cream Cheese Waffles with brûléed banana and Hawaiian honey; Mochi Pancakes with yuzu custard and berries; Miso Catch of the Day with pickled vegetables and soy-marinated egg; and vibrant poke bowls.

Ka Laʻi Waikīkī Beach is located at 223 Saratoga Road, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi. For more information or to make a reservation, visit hilton.com.

Hotel Website
USA & Canada United States Hawaii Honolulu

Spanning five continents, LXR Hotels & Resorts is a hand-picked collection of independent and spirited luxury properties celebrating the timeless pursuit of personal adventure. Found in the world's most alluring destinations and city centers, LXR connects legendary properties into an exclusive network of hotels that are set apart by individual design, an unrivaled commitment to personalized service and elegant, yet locally immersive,...

Hilton (NYSE: HLT) is a leading global hospitality company with a portfolio of 22 world-class brands comprising nearly 7,300 properties and more than 1.1 million rooms, in 123 countries and territories. Dedicated to fulfilling its founding vision to fill the earth with the light and warmth of hospitality, Hilton has welcomed more than 3 billion guests in its more than 100-year history, earned a top spot on Fortune's 100 Best Companies to Work...