Hotel and Travel

Waikiki skyline from the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel.

 

 

 

 

 

To reserve rooms at the Sheraton Waikiki, visit the hotel site below, select the dates and the room rates for which you qualify, i.e., government rate, promotional rates, senior citizen.

>> View room rates and reserve rooms


>> Driving directions from Honolulu International Airport to Sheraton Waikiki

>> Hotel’s web site and videos of meeting facilities


Hawaii Travel Information.

 

 

 

Honolulu International Airport (HNL) is the major aviation gateway for the State of Hawaii. It is the primary hub for international, domestic overseas, and interisland flights. Honolulu International also functions as a joint military-civilian airport sharing airfield facilities with Hickam Air Force Base. All twenty-three major domestic carriers and sixteen international carriers serve Oahu, with direct routes to American, Asian, and Pacific Rim destinations.

Although there are also direct flights from the mainland to three other islands — Maui, Kauai and Hawaii’s Big Island — you may need to connect through HNL on Oahu to get to the neighbor islands. So you can get to the 50th state from just about anywhere. In 2007, the Honolulu airport performed 310,607 aircraft operations and served over 21 million passengers. It is located three miles (5 km) northwest of the city’s central business district. Main roads leading to the airport are Nimitz Highway and the Queen Liliuokalani Freeway of Interstate H-1.

Please contact the airline or your travel agent to make reservations. There are also many websites that allow you to search for and purchase airline tickets online. Expedia, Orbitz and Travelocity are just a few. For the best rates and discounts you should make reservations at least 30 days prior to departure. Once on Land to really experience all that Hawaii offers, you should consider renting a car. But shuttles, tour buses, taxis, and public transport are available on most islands.