Featured Hotels
2.1 miles from Cruise Terminal
2005 Kalia Road
Honolulu, HI 96815 US
Approximately three miles from downtown Honolulu and eight miles from Honolulu International Airport, the Hilton Hawaiian Village is a 22-acre resort located on Waikiki Beach, and features a large spa and several pools. Local attractions include Diamond Head, approximately three miles away, and Pearl Harbor, located 13 miles from the resort...More
2.7 miles from Cruise Terminal
400 Royal Hawaiian Avenue
Honolulu, HI
This Courtyard hotel is located in the heart of Waikiki, just a short walk from white sand beaches and Diamond Head Crater, the Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach offers the opportunity to experience a vibrant, new side of Waikiki. Attentive service enables guests to connect with the people and places of the Honolulu and Oahu areas...More
3.3 miles from Cruise Terminal

2552 Kalakaua Avenue
Honolulu, HI
Hawaii Bowl Special Room Rates are available from December 14-28, 2009. Call Reservations and ask for the Hawaii Bowl room specials or check availability with promo code PR5. Retreat to a brilliant tropical playground at the Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa - situated only steps from world-famous Waikiki Beach and the Pacific Ocean...More
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About Honolulu Cruise Terminal
Honolulu Harbor is the primary harbor and the hub of the commercial harbor system. Essentially all of the State’s overseas waterborne traffic enters and leaves this harbor. It is also the focal point for inter-island cargo transportation.
Honolulu Harbor is the largest and most singularly important of Oahu's and the State's commercial harbors. Its success as a world-renowned port is responsible for the evolution of an ancient Hawaiian village into the State's capitol city. This city takes its name from the harbor and together, they support the island's 884,000 residents, the heart of the State's business and commercial operations, and the main tourist center.
Today, 70 percent of the State's maritime cargo activity is attributed to Oahu's commercial harbors. Honolulu Harbor not only continues to function as the hub of Port Hawaii, receiving, consolidating and distributing practically all overseas cargo shipments, but finds itself catering to passenger and fishing operations and distraught with countless requests for additional accommodations.