From Sound To Setting ...
I'm always intrigued by hotels in Waikiki – and where some tourists opt to stay.
Sure, there are plenty of on-the-beach properties that are almost indescribable. They are so scenic, so pretty, so perfect ... and so pricey, too.
So, I was super happy to find a new hotel. New, as in, new to me; this is an older property, though fully renovated within the past year or so, I should say. But this hotel has a super chill vibe: the Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club, which certainly pays homage to the soul of Waikiki, not the prefabricated version often peddled to the masses. Thus, the Surfjack collaborated with some of Honolulu's brightest visionaries to build a hotel reminiscent of the city's mid-century heyday, all while celebrating the effervescent creative movement that's reshaping the city today.
Located on Lewers Street, the property also teamed with famed, local chef Ed Kenney to create Mahina & Sun's, with a progressive-yet-comforting menu that's representative of Hawaii's real palate.