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

Junior Suite with Sofa Bed Ocean View

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

The Junior Suite with Sofa Bed Ocean View at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa gives you 474 sq. ft. of space with an Ocean View from a private lanai. Designed for relaxed Waikiki stays, the suite pairs a generous indoor setting with the ease of stepping outside for fresh ocean air, while in-room climate control, blackout drapes and free WiFi help keep the space comfortable day and night. Inside, the layout includes a bedroom and a separate sitting area, furnished with 1 King Bed and a Double Sofa Bed to sleep up to 4 guests. A dining table, desk and laptop-friendly workspace make the suite practical for longer days in the room, while a 65-inch flat-panel TV with premium cable channels, espresso maker, electric kettle, phone and laptop-compatible safe add everyday convenience. The private bathroom includes a shower/tub combination, bidet, towels, hair dryer, toothbrush and toothpaste available, and ironing facilities are provided; rollaway or extra beds are not available. This is not an all-inclusive room, and meals such as breakfast may carry an additional charge, but the resort experience includes a broad set of included amenities through the daily resort fee. Guests receive premium Wi-Fi in guestrooms and public areas, reusable Hyatt water bottles, a reusable tote bag, daily cultural activities such as lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, morning yoga classes, use of beach chairs and children’s beach toys, poolside sunscreen, rain umbrellas, one in-room movie rental per stay, and other selected benefits that add ease to a Waikiki stay.

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The suite opens onto a private lanai with ocean views, and since Waikiki Beach sits directly across the street from the resort, the outlook typically takes in the Pacific and the busy shoreline below, making the view a genuine upgrade for anyone who wants to start the day with fresh sea air rather than a wall or parking view.

The room is furnished with 1 King Bed and a Double Sofa Bed, which sleeps up to 4 guests comfortably, making it a practical option for a couple traveling with children or two friends who want their own sleeping space within one suite.

Yes, the suite has its own private lanai, and because Hawaii state law keeps all lanais and balconies non-smoking, it functions purely as a quiet outdoor spot for morning coffee or evening downtime rather than a smoking area.

The private bathroom includes a shower/tub combination, a bidet, plush towels, bathrobes and slippers, plus a hair dryer, so it suits guests who want a proper soak after a day at the beach as well as a quick rinse-off before heading out.

Compared with a standard ocean view guestroom, this junior suite adds a genuinely separate sitting area with a dining table and desk plus the extra sofa bed, so it sleeps more people and gives everyone a bit more breathing room, while suites above this category typically add further living space or club-level lounge access on top of the same lanai and ocean outlook.

Along with the suite itself, the resort’s daily fee brings premium WiFi throughout the property, two reusable Hyatt water bottles, daily cultural activities like lei making and hula lessons, morning yoga, use of beach chairs and children’s beach toys, poolside sunscreen, and one in-room movie rental for the stay.

The combination of a king bed, a double sofa bed and a real separate sitting area with a desk and dining table makes this suite flexible enough for families needing extra sleeping space, couples who want room to spread out, or business travelers on a longer stay who need a proper workspace outside the bedroom.

Waikiki Beach sits directly across the street from the resort, the quieter Kuhio Beach Park is about a three-minute walk away, and the resort’s own pool and hot tub are on the third floor, putting the suite within easy reach of swimming, sunbathing and the on-site restaurants without needing transport.

Because the resort’s rooms rise across floors five through twenty-four in the Ewa and Diamond Head towers, requesting a higher floor away from the third-floor pool deck generally means a calmer stay, since the lower floors sit closer to the pool, bar and daytime activity noise.

There’s no rollaway or extra bed option beyond the existing king and sofa bed, so the 4-guest capacity is a firm limit, and since breakfast at the resort’s restaurants is charged separately, it’s worth budgeting for meals on top of the room rate and the daily resort fee.

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