





Room Oceanfront Diamond Head
435 sq. ft. / Ocean View / 4 Guests / 1 King OR 2 Queen Beds
The Oceanfront Diamond Head room at Hyatt Regency Waikiki Beach Resort & Spa gives you 435 sq. ft. of Waikiki comfort with an Ocean View. Step onto your private lanai and take in the coastal setting from a room designed for relaxed days and restful nights, with daily housekeeping, blackout drapes and free WiFi adding ease to every stay. This room sleeps up to 4 guests with either 1 King or 2 Queen Beds, making it a flexible choice for couples, families or friends booking together. Inside, a desk chair and laptop-friendly workspace make it simple to stay connected, while a 65-inch flat-panel TV with cable and premium channels offers downtime entertainment. The private bathroom includes a shower/tub combination, towels, slippers, a hair dryer and free toiletries, with toothbrush and toothpaste available. Practical comforts include a coffee/tea maker, free bottled water, wardrobe or closet, phone, iron and ironing board, hypo-allergenic bedding available, wheelchair-width doorways and lever door handles. No rollaway or extra beds are available. Your stay is not all-inclusive, so meals, drinks and other purchases are not bundled into the room rate. A daily resort fee applies and includes premium Wi-Fi in guestrooms and public areas, two reusable Hyatt water bottles, one reusable tote bag, daily cultural activities such as lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, morning yoga classes, beach chairs and beach toys for children, poolside sunscreen, rain umbrellas, and one in-room movie rental per stay, among other listed inclusions. On-site dining is available separately, including SHOR for breakfast, The Buffet at Hyatt for dinner and SWIM poolside restaurant and bar.
What's included in this room?
- Private lanai with sweeping ocean views over Waikiki's coastline
- 435 sq. ft. room designed as a single comfortable bedroom
- One king or two queen beds, sleeping up to four guests
- Private bathroom features a shower/tub combination, slippers and free toiletries
- Desk chair and laptop-friendly workspace bring a relaxed, practical feel
- Coffee/tea maker and free bottled water keep mornings simple
- 65-inch flat-panel TV, premium channels, in-room safe and free WiFi
- Daily resort fee adds premium Wi-Fi, cultural activities and beach gear
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Room Oceanfront Diamond Head FAQs
What kind of view does the Oceanfront Diamond Head room offer, and is it worth it?
This room’s private lanai looks directly out over the Pacific and Waikiki Beach, making it one of the better ocean-facing options at the resort. For travelers who want to start each day with the sound of surf and open water rather than a city skyline, the upgrade to an ocean view is generally considered worthwhile.
How are the beds arranged, and how many people can comfortably stay in the room?
The room is offered with 1 King or 2 Queen Beds and comfortably sleeps up to 4 guests, making it a solid fit for couples or small families. Note that no rollaway or extra beds are available, so the bed configuration you book is the maximum sleeping capacity.
Does this room have a balcony, and how is it typically used?
Yes, every Oceanfront Diamond Head room includes a private lanai, the Hawaiian term for balcony, where guests can enjoy morning coffee, evening cocktails or simply take in the ocean views in the open air. It’s a favorite spot for watching the sunset over Waikiki.
What is the bathroom like in this room category?
The private bathroom includes a shower/tub combination, plush towels, slippers, a hair dryer and free toiletries, with toothbrush and toothpaste available on request. It’s a functional, comfortable setup suited to both quick turnarounds and longer soaks after a day at the beach.
How does the Oceanfront Diamond Head room compare to other categories at the resort?
Compared to city or partial-view rooms, this category trades a lower rate for a true ocean-facing lanai, which many guests feel is the defining upgrade at this resort. Guests wanting even more can look to the Regency Club tier, which adds lounge access with continental breakfast and evening refreshments on the Diamond Head Tower’s third floor.
What's included for guests staying in this room category?
Beyond the room itself, the daily resort fee bundles in premium Wi-Fi throughout the property, two reusable Hyatt water bottles, a tote bag, daily cultural activities like lei making and ukulele lessons, morning yoga, beach chairs and toys, poolside sunscreen, and one in-room movie rental per stay.
Is this room better suited to couples, families, or longer stays?
With its flexible king or two-queen bed setup and capacity for up to 4 guests, the room works well for couples wanting an oceanfront lanai as well as families traveling together. Connecting rooms can also be requested for larger groups, subject to availability.
How close is this room to the beach, pools and restaurants?
The hotel sits directly across from Waikiki Beach, and the resort’s own pool and hot tub are just a short elevator ride away on the third floor. On-site dining options including SHOR for breakfast, The Buffet at Hyatt for dinner, and the poolside SWIM restaurant are all within a few minutes’ walk.
Which side of the hotel is quieter, and does that affect this room?
Because the Oceanfront Diamond Head room faces the water rather than Kalākaua Avenue, it tends to be quieter than city-facing rooms while still being close to the pool deck and beach activity. Guests sensitive to noise from pool areas or nightly entertainment may want to ask about a higher floor within the Diamond Head Tower.
What should I know about this room that isn't obvious from the description?
The lanai, like all guest rooms in Hawaii, is fully non-smoking by state law, and the resort fee is charged separately from the room rate to cover Wi-Fi and daily amenities. Housekeeping visits at least once every 24 hours as part of standard practice, even if a guest requests privacy, so it’s worth keeping this in mind when planning your stay.