Moana Surfrider Unveils Major Renovation and New Events Space in Historic Waikiki Hotel
Moana Surfrider: A New Era in Waikiki
Located on the pristine shores of Waikiki, the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, has recently finalized an extensive renovation that marks a pivotal moment in the hotel's rich 125-year history. As the first hotel in Waikiki, its transformation reflects a seamless blend of historical reverence and contemporary luxury.
A Comprehensive Makeover
The multimillion-dollar renovation touches all 791 guest rooms and revitalizes the historic lobby. The transformation of the hotel integrates modern design with the essence of Waikiki's famed surf culture, offering a unique guest experience that both honors its storied past and embraces modern comforts. The revitalization includes a rebranded Surfrider Wing, formerly known as the Diamond Wing, which now proudly showcases interior designs inspired by the natural beauty and vibrant spirit of Hawaii.
Every room in the Surfrider Wing now features beach-loft style interiors, complete with custom local art that enhances the atmosphere and pays homage to the surrounding culture. Guests can enjoy various configurations, including cozy kings and spacious two-queen options, harmoniously blending relaxed coastal living with modern conveniences. The five new junior suites take luxury to a heightened level, with expansive layouts designed for natural light and inner-outer living experiences, delivering unmatched views of both Waikiki Beach and the iconic skyline.
Distinct Winging Designs
Aside from the fresh Surfrider Wing, the Tower Wing offers upscale accommodations featuring residential-style finesse, with many rooms providing direct beachfront views. Elegantly designed integrated refreshment centers and bespoke seating arrangements offer guests a home-like atmosphere while incorporating curated art and reading areas for a personalized experience.
The historic Banyan Wing, originally established in 1901, has also undergone a stunning refurbishment. The redesigned rooms here maintain an air of classic elegance with curved furniture designs and art inspired by seawater, seamlessly marrying the hotel's architectural heritage with contemporary touches.
A public refresh of the historic lobby contributes to the enhanced ambiance with a Victorian architectural style that respects its historic significance. Additionally, the Moana Lani Spa has grown, introducing a co-ed Wellness Lounge that acts as a perfect oasis to rejuvenate guests.
New Horizons for Events
The renovation introduces a new oceanfront event space, located on the ground floor of the Tower Wing, designed to accommodate everything from lavish galas to intimate corporate meetings. This events venue provides an exquisite beachfront setting, thereby expanding the hotel's repertoire of indoor and outdoor spaces available for social and business gatherings alike.
Designed by Honolulu talents Lisa-Maria Priester and Bev Tagami at WCIT, the redesign artistically intertwines elements of the cultural and natural heritage of Waikiki, where the Moana Surfrider proudly resides. Each aspect from the ocean's meditative energy to the legendary banyan tree gracing the courtyard pays respect to the hotel’s history.
Celebrating Culture and Legacy
Keeping with its cultural roots, the hotel has launched “Voices of the Moana,” a video series spotlighting local artists like Kristen Reyno and Andrew Mau, who express their creative journeys within the hotel. Additionally, the “Moana Calls” live music initiative connects guests to Hawaii's vibrant cultural melodies while honoring the hotel’s historic role in the radio industry, which made waves across the world through live broadcasting in the 20th century.
As the Moana Surfrider continues its legacy, the hotel aims to remain at the forefront of global tourism while retaining its iconic essence. The timeless elegance and breathtaking beachfront location will continue to attract guests desiring a unique blend of history and modern luxury. To experience all the enhanced offerings or book a stay, interested travelers are encouraged to visit the Moana Surfrider’s official website.
This landmark resort stands as a benchmark for preserving historical significance while evolving it for future generations—a hallmark of the great hospitality Westin is known for.
Conclusion
With its grand renovations, the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa, paves the way for a new chapter in its legacy, perfectly balancing sophistication and rich tradition while setting the standard for luxury in Waikiki for decades to come.