2424 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96815, United States

Junior Suite with Sofa Bed Oceanfront

474 sq. ft. / Ocean View / 4 Guests / 1 King Bed

The Junior Suite with Sofa Bed Oceanfront at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa offers 474 sq. ft. of non-smoking space with an Ocean View from a private lanai. Designed for up to 4 guests, it gives you a more generous Waikiki stay with a bedroom and sitting area that make the view part of the everyday rhythm of the room. Inside, the suite features 1 King Bed with premium bedding, blackout drapes and bedsheets provided, plus a double sofa bed in the sitting area. A desk and laptop-compatible in-room safe support easy downtime or light work, while climate-controlled air conditioning, a wardrobe or closet, phone, and free bottled water add practical comfort. Entertainment comes through a 65-inch flat-panel TV with cable service and premium channels. The private bathroom includes a shower/tub combination with a hand-held showerhead, bidet, hair dryer, slippers, and toothbrush and toothpaste available; hypo-allergenic bedding and free cribs/infant beds are available, while rollaway or extra beds are not. Your stay also connects you to the resort experience at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa. A daily resort fee applies and includes premium Wi-Fi in guestrooms and public areas, reusable Hyatt water bottles, a reusable tote bag, beach chairs and beach toys for children, morning yoga classes, daily cultural activities such as lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, poolside sunscreen, rain umbrellas, frozen treats poolside, and one in-room movie rental per stay. On-site options include dining at SHOR, The Buffet at Hyatt and SWIM, the outdoor pool and whirlpool, the 24/7 StayFit fitness center, and Nā Ho‘ōla Spa.

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This Junior Suite with Sofa Bed Oceanfront comes with a private furnished lanai facing the Pacific, with Waikiki Beach directly across the street from the resort. Because the hotel’s towers rise from floors 5 through 24, higher floors typically stretch the horizon line further, but even lower oceanfront floors deliver an unobstructed water view that’s worth the upgrade over a mountain or city-facing room.

Yes, every room at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa includes a private lanai, and in this oceanfront category it faces the water rather than the mountains or the city. Hawaii’s non-smoking law applies to lanais and balconies as well as the interior, so it’s a smoke-free space for relaxing with your morning coffee or evening drink.

The private bathroom is finished with a shower and tub combination, a hand-held showerhead, and a bidet, plus a hair dryer, slippers, and toothbrush and toothpaste on request. Bathrooms across the resort also feature spa-inspired toiletries tied to the on-site Na Ho’ola Spa, adding a nice touch to the everyday routine.

Where a standard oceanfront room is typically just a bedroom facing the water, this 474 sq. ft. Junior Suite adds a defined sitting area with its own sofa bed, desk, and wardrobe, giving couples or families more room to spread out. It sits a step below the resort’s larger suite categories but offers noticeably more living space than the entry-level oceanfront rooms.

Along with the room itself, a daily resort fee covers premium Wi-Fi throughout the property, reusable water bottles and a tote bag, beach chairs and toys for children, poolside sunscreen, and one in-room movie rental per stay. Guests also get access to daily cultural activities like lei making, hula, and ukulele lessons, plus morning yoga classes.

The combination of a king bed and a separate sofa bed sitting area makes this suite flexible for either a couple wanting extra space or a family of up to four sharing one room. The desk and laptop-compatible safe also make it workable for a longer stay that mixes vacation with a bit of remote work.

Waikiki Beach sits directly across the street from the resort, and the outdoor pool and whirlpool are on the 3rd floor with beach towels provided. On-site dining options like SHOR, The Buffet at Hyatt, and the poolside SWIM restaurant are all within the property, so nothing requires leaving the resort grounds.

Oceanfront rooms facing the Pacific generally sit away from the busier Kalakaua Avenue side of the property, making them a quieter choice than city- or street-facing rooms. The trade-off is a beach-facing outlook over the resort’s pool deck and shoreline rather than mountain views.

Beyond the ocean-view lanai and sofa bed, it’s worth noting that rollaway or extra beds aren’t offered in this category, so the sofa bed is the only additional sleeping option. The daily resort fee is charged locally rather than bundled into the room rate, and it’s what unlocks perks like the beach chairs, cultural classes, and premium in-room Wi-Fi.

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