HONOLULU, March 11, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Waikiki's first hotel, the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort and Spa, has commenced a stunning renewal and transformation, honoring its illustrious legacy as the First Lady of Waikiki. Inspired by the timeless romance of travel, the renovation will be completed in phases through 2025 and 2026, in celebration of the Moana's 125th anniversary. The resort's 791 guest rooms and suites will be renovated across three distinct wings, its elegant historic lobby will be refreshed, and a new oceanfront event space will debut.
"As Hawaii's most iconic hotel, the Moana Surfrider's renovation is a tribute to its celebrated past and bright future," said Thomas Foti, Biplex General Manager, Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort and Spa, and Sheraton Princess Kaiulani. "As we embark on this transformation, our goal is to preserve the resort's historic legacy, while enhancing the guest experience with modern comforts and thoughtful design. We look forward to unveiling an exquisite refresh that continues to inspire and welcome guests from around the world for generations to come."
Guest Rooms & Suites Enhancements:
The Moana Surfrider's guest room renovations will be revealed in phases from summer 2025 through spring 2026, and encompass all three wings of the hotel. Each wing's design provides unique guest experiences and is intended to tell a story about the restorative properties of the resort's natural environment and the significance of its location throughout history.
Heritage Space Enhancements:
Lisa-Maria Priester and Bev Tagami of Honolulu-based WCIT are leading the design, referencing a collective and extensive catalog of historic and cultural resources to inform the creative process and design concepts. From the power of the ocean's natural healing properties to marine and plant life that provided sustenance, to the respite provided by the shade of kou trees that once grew along the beach, the design provides new stories for guests to experience and perpetuate. The base color palette is inspired by muliwai, the estuary environment created by the mixing of fresh and ocean water, and secondary accent colors in each wing play on their unique design inspirations. In a nod to biophilic design, the use of natural materials and colors, diffused and dappled light and organic shapes and forms, including elements of the resort's historic Banyan tree will further emphasize the natural connection.
"In developing the design concepts for the Moana Surfrider's refresh, it was important to our team to stay rooted in its history and legacy," said Lisa-Maria Priester, principal and director of interior design at WCIT. "Inspired by the healing and restorative properties of Hamohamo and specifically Ulukou, the historic area of Waikiki where the Moana stands, we wove in design elements to promote a rejuvenating guest experience that specifically tie back to the natural elements that have made this area so desirable over the years. This allowed us to honor the hotel's timeless elegance while creating new storytelling layers for future generations to experience, treasure and perpetuate."
Thoughtfully curated works from Hawaii artists will imbue a sense of place. The renovation will introduce art from Kristen Reyno (Lola Pilar Hawaii), Christopher Edwards, Kristie Kosmides, Mālie (Holt-Mizuguchi) Barca, Jalene Kanani (NOHO Home), Tamara Brink, and Andrew Mau (Mau House).
All phases of the Moana Surfrider's renovations are slated for completion ahead of the resort's 125th anniversary on March 11, 2026, in time for celebrations of the momentous milestone. The resort, which is one of four properties in Marriott International's Waikiki Collection, will remain open and welcome guests throughout the refresh project.
Opened in 1901 as The Moana, the oceanfront resort marked the dawn of the Hawaii's Golden Age of Tourism. More than a century later, the Moana Surfrider continues to lead the way in hospitality in the Hawaiian Islands with elegance and grace. For more information about the Moana Surfrider or to book a room, please visit www.moanasurfrider.com.
About the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort and Spa
Known as the "First Lady of Waikiki," the Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort and Spa, is Waikiki's most historic resort, offering a seamless blend of Victorian elegance and contemporary comfort. Boasting an unsurpassed beachfront location, the hotel is just steps from the gentle waters of Waikiki Beach and within walking distance of Honolulu's best shopping, dining and entertainment attractions. The hotel features three distinct and sophisticated wings, an elegant outdoor pool, a state-of-the-art fitness center, the only beachfront spa in Waikiki, award-winning oceanfront bars and restaurants, and is home to an iconic, gracefully sheltering century-old courtyard banyan tree.
About Westin® Hotels & Resorts
Westin Hotels & Resorts, hospitality's global leader in well-being for more than a decade, empowers guests to transcend the rigors of travel while on the road through the brand's Six Pillars of well-being: Sleep Well, Eat Well, Move Well, Feel Well, Work Well, and Play Well. At more than 235 hotels and resorts in over 40 countries and territories, guests can benefit from distinct wellness experiences, including the brand's iconic and award-winning Heavenly® Bed, signature WestinWORKOUT® offerings, such as its Fitness Studios with TRX fitness equipment, and its versatile Gear Lending program, featuring the latest in recovery and strength training from Hyperice and Bala, delicious and nutritious menu offerings on their Eat Well menu, and more.
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