Discover More to Hawai'iA Deeper Experience Awaits
Situated across four distinctive islands, Marriott Bonvoy offers the most oceanfront hotels in Hawai'i. So you can find a property that fits you perfectly. You'll have expansive resorts to explore, infinity pools to float through, and wide sandy beaches to sink your toes into.
But there's more to Hawai'i than a dream destination. Indigenous culture. Sacred sites. Local history. Unique environments. Fascinating flora and fauna. Let Marriott Bonvoy introduce you to a deeper, more meaningful experience in Hawai'i, and a greater understanding of the spirit of aloha that lives in all of us.
Book NowGet to Know the IslandsFind Your
Perfect Escape
You'll find Marriott Bonvoy properties across four of the Hawaiian islands—Kaua'i, O'ahu, Maui, and the Island of Hawai'i. With a major airport on each island, you have easy access to the wonders that await.
And while each island is a stunning destination in its own right, they all have their own distinctive personalities. Get to know them, and find your perfect escape.
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City, Surf, and SerenityO'ahu
O'ahu has traditionally been known as "the gathering place." And, true to its name, one of the island’s first hotels, the Moana Surfrider, opened here on Waikīkī Beach in 1901. Today, O'ahu draws those who love its blend of Honolulu urban charm, North Shore surf-mecca vibes, and quiet expanses of natural beauty.
Endless Variety on the Valley IsleMaui
People come to Maui's beaches to enjoy family-friendly resorts and activities, world-class windsurfing, and catching a glimpse of migrating humpback whales in winter. And Upcountry Maui offers different adventures, where hills and valleys are home to Hawaiian cowboys, where scenic trails await and vineyards and farms dot the landscape.
Elemental and Cultural WondersIsland of Hawai'i
Nearly twice as big as the other islands combined, the Island of Hawai'i is also the youngest island. There’s plenty to experience, from the sunny Kohala Coast to the rugged geology of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, where the Hawaiian goddess Pele shapes the land.
Discoveries Abound on the Garden IsleKaua'i
The oldest island, Kaua'i is home to emerald valleys, sharp mountain spires, and tropical rainforests. The island also has a distinct culinary tradition that reflects its bountiful resources, from the Hanalei Taro and Juice Company to Wailua Shave Ice.

WHEN YOU CARE FOR HAWAI'I
AS MUCH AS YOU ENJOY IT,
YOU BECOME FAMILY
AND DISCOVER THE TRUE MEANING OF 'OHANA.
Explore FurtherGlobal Access to Hawai'i.
Hawai'i's major airports—including Honolulu (HNL), Kahului (OGG), Kona (KOA), and Lihue (LIH)—are remarkably accessible from both domestic and international points of origin. Frequent direct flights from major U.S. cities like Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, and Dallas make reaching the islands straightforward for mainland travelers. Internationally, Honolulu serves as a key gateway, offering direct connections to cities across Asia, Oceania, and Canada, including Tokyo, Seoul, Sydney, and Vancouver. With modern facilities and well-established airline partnerships, travelers can enjoy smooth connections and efficient service, making Hawai'i's airports some of the most reachable in the Pacific region.
The People. The Place.The Hawaiian Islands.
Hawai‘i offers a unique cultural experience rooted in the values of its people. We invite you to explore the islands’ natural beauty as a backdrop to the rich traditions of kamaʻāina (local residents). From Hawaiian music on Kaua‘i to the spirit of aloha on O‘ahu, from mālama (caring) on Hawai‘i Island to the communal power of food on Maui, we encourage visitors to seek meaningful, engaging experiences that benefit all communities across the islands.