Coconut Waikiki Hotel

Waikiki


The Coconut delivers a splash of mod style for anyone doing Waikiki on a budget. Rooms are not large but all have balconies, wet bars and microwaves. The views here on Waikiki's backside. There's a small pool, a sandbox for the kids (or cats), an included modest breakfast and BBQ grill on the communal terrace.


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