Aqua Bamboo & Spa A 3 star hotel in Honolulu

Contemporary Asian-style Honolulu hotel

Hotel prices and availability

Map showing Aqua Bamboo & Spa

Dining at the Aqua Bamboo & Spa

A complimentary Continental breakfast is served daily.

This hotel does not have a restaurant but there are several dining options in the surrounding area.

Nearby restaurants:
Hy''s Steak House
Denny''s
Keoni by Keo''s

Attractions near this hotel

Honolulu International Airport (HNL): Approximate driving time to the Aqua Bamboo and Spa is 16 minutes and distance is 9 miles.

Driving directions from Honolulu International Airport: Follow the signs to I-H1 heading east. Exit at Nimitz Hwy, which becomes Ala Moana Blvd. When the road ends, turn right onto Kalakaua Ave. When the road splits, stay to the left to get onto Kuhio Ave. Proceed to the hotel on the right.

Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center - 3 blocks
DFS Galleria (shopping, dining) - 3 blocks
Fort DeRussy (U.S. Army Museum) - 0.75 mile
Honolulu Zoo - 1 mile
Waikiki Aquarium - 1 mile
Diamond Head - 2 miles
Ala Moana Center (shopping, dining) - 2 miles
Victoria Ward Centers (shopping, dining) - 2.5 miles
Aloha Tower Marketplace (shopping, dining) - 3.5 miles
National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific - 3.5 miles
Foster Botanical Garden - 3.5 miles
Iolani Palace (Hawaiian royal museum) - 4 miles
Bishop Museum - 5.5 miles
Hanauma Bay (snorkeling, scuba diving) - 9 miles
Pearl Harbor (USS Arizona, USS Missouri memorials; submarine museum) - 14.5 miles
Sea Life Park - 15 miles
Dole Plantation (pineapple tour, world''s largest maze) - 23 miles
Hawaiian Waters Adventure Park - 29 miles
Polynesian Cultural Center - 32 miles
Waimea Falls Park - 36 miles
North Shore (expert surfing) - 38 miles
Getting around: Many shops, restaurants, and attractions are within walking distance. Guests also rely on the city bus, as it provides convenient service in the area, and a stop is located just across the street from the hotel. Single fares are less than $5, while a four-day visitor pass costs $16–25. Private trolleys also provide service in downtown Honolulu and Waikiki; an all-day pass costs $5–15. Taxis are popular for short trips. While traffic can be heavy, some visitors choose to navigate the area by car. In fact, driving is one of the better ways to tour the perimeter of the island. Rental cars are available online. All fees subject to change without notice.
Getting there: Shuttles are a good way to reach the hotel, and they cost $5–15 per person. Taxis are another option for $26–35. Rental cars are also convenient and are available online. All fees subject to change without notice.

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