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Courtyard Oahu North Shore

$280-450 / nótt

Pantaðu þetta ef You want a clean, modern North Shore basecamp for surfing and PCC visits without the $1,000/night Turtle Bay price tag.

Af hverju fólk elskar þetta

8.6315 umsagnir
  • Zero resort fees (a unicorn in Hawaii)
  • Walkable to the Polynesian Cultural Center next door
  • Fresh 2024 renovation feels crisp and modern

Stutt samantekt: It’s a dry hotel on Mormon church land, so bring your own booze or stay thirsty.

Farið yfir af @sarahhdoyleI loved using this spot as our North Shore basecamp. It’s way more relaxed than town, and waking up to that mountain-meets-ocean air was incredible. The beach across the street is a hidden gem for sunsets, and the rooms gave us the reliable comfort we needed.


Gestur sem dvaldi hér sagði

The hype

Families and North Shore explorers love the location and lack of resort fees, but the 'no alcohol' policy catches many off guard.

Reality check

The 'ocean view' rooms are mostly 'highway view with ocean in the distance'—don't overpay for the upgrade.

  • You are visiting the Polynesian Cultural Center (it's next door)
  • You refuse to pay $50/night in resort fees on principle
  • You want a quiet, family-friendly atmosphere away from Waikiki chaos

Hreinlæti og viðhald

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is consistent; staff is frequently praised for being thorough.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Modern and clean following the 2024 renovation; no major mold complaints found.
  • Maintenance: Fresh feel post-renovation; everything works, though walls remain thin.
  • Linens & towels: Crisp, white Marriott standard linens; pool towels are plentiful.
  • Odors & scents: Generally fresh; no 'musty old hotel' smell thanks to the recent updates.

Sleepability™

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7.5-10ÞÖGULT
  • Traffic from Kamehameha Highway (road-facing rooms)
  • Thin walls letting in hallway/neighbor noise
  • Roosters crowing early in the morning (common in rural Hawaii)

Áður en þú bókar

Gott að vita

  • Parking is ~$23/day self-park (no valet)
  • Breakfast at The Bistro is NOT free (approx. $15-20/person)
  • McDonald's is right next door for a cheaper coffee/breakfast run

Hvað á að pakka

  • Your own wine/beer (buy it at Tamura's in Hauula before arriving)
  • Reef-safe sunscreen (strictly enforced in Hawaii)
  • Earplugs for the roosters and road noise

Herbergis-Genie

Bestu val

  • Top floor, Pool View (quietest, best mountain views)
  • King Suite with Sofa Bed (extra space for families)

Herbergi til að forðast

  • Ground floor near the parking lot (headlights/noise)
  • Highway-facing rooms (constant traffic drone)

Herbergisbeiðna-Genie – afrita og líma

I would appreciate a quiet room on the top floor facing the pool or mountains, away from Kamehameha Highway and the elevators.

Algengar spurningar og falin ábendingar

Allt sem þú vilt vita áður en þú bókar.

Is there really no alcohol?

Correct. The hotel sits on land leased from the LDS Church. No alcohol sold on-site. You can drink your own supply in your private room only.

Is breakfast included?

No. The Bistro serves paid breakfast (Starbucks coffee, eggs, etc.). It is not a free buffet.

How far is the beach?

A 3-minute walk across the street to Hukilau/Onini Beach. It's close, but not 'on' the beach.

Is there a resort fee?

No! This is one of the few hotels on Oahu with $0 resort fees.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the outdoor pool is heated and open 7 AM - 10 PM.

Can I walk to dinner?

Yes, the Polynesian Cultural Center marketplace is next door with several food trucks and restaurants.


Innherja ábendingar

  • Check the lobby wall for the free cultural class schedule (hula, ukulele, lei making) – they are legit and free.

  • Walk to 'Ken's Fresh Fish' nearby for better poke than you'll find in Waikiki.

  • The 'Mountain View' is often superior to the 'Ocean View' here because it's quieter and the Koolau mountains are stunning.

5 hlutir sem þú ættir að vita áður en þú ferð

  • 💡The 'dry town' vibe means even nearby restaurants might not serve alcohol.

  • 💡You are right next to BYU Hawaii, so the area feels more like a college campus than a resort town.

  • 💡The hotel has a 'hospitality room' for showers if you have a late flight after checkout.

  • 💡Uber/Lyft can be very hard to find this far north; a rental car is mandatory.

  • 💡The roosters in Laie are wild and loud—they will wake you up at 5 AM.

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