101 Kuine Pl (1.1 km from Diamond Head)
Set in Honolulu 2.9 km from Queen's Surf Beach and 400 metres from Shangri La Villa Alikae - Luxury Villa with pool & beach view offers accommodation with free WiFi air conditioning and a bar.
(1.4 km from Diamond Head)
Monsarrat Apt. C is located in Honolulu, 0.7 mi from Queen's Surf Beach and less than 0.6 mi from Kapiolani Park. This vacation rental is located 1.5 miles from Diamond Head-Leahi and 1.7 miles from Hale Koa Luau.
2885 Kalakaua Avenue (2.2 km from Diamond Head)
Discover a distinct side of Waikiki hidden beneath Diamond Head. The luxurious Lotus Honolulu offers walking paths to two nearby beaches and amazing views of Diamond Head.
2863 Kalakaua Avenue (2.2 km from Diamond Head)
Located along the shores of Sans Souci Beach Kaimana Beach Hotel is 2 mi from downtown Waikiki. Guest rooms include views of Diamond Head or the ocean. All rooms and suites are equipped with air conditioning and complimentary WiFi.
2947 Kalakaua Ave #805 (2.3 km from Diamond Head)
Diamond Head Beach - Queen Studio with Balcony / Ocean View is located in Honolulu and offers free WiFi. Queen's Surf Beach is 2297 feet away, Kapiolani Park is less than 0.6 mile away, and Waik?k? Shell is 1.4 mile away. The property is 1.
229 Paoakalani Ave (2.3 km from Diamond Head)
With views of the mountains Around 984 feet from Saint Augustine by-the-Sea, Waikiki Sunset 2105 Paradise Awaits 1-bedroom Superior Suite with Incredible Views offers accommodations with a patio and a coffee machine.
229 Paoakalani Avenue (2.3 km from Diamond Head)
With views of the pool Waikiki Sunset Apartment offers accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool a fitness center and a shared lounge around 1312 feet from Queen's Surf Beach. With city views this accommodations provides a patio.
2566 Cartwright Road (2.3 km from Diamond Head)
Located 1.7 miles from Magic Island Lagoon Beach in Honolulu Accommodations at the Beach Waikiki Boutique Hostel include a shared lounge, private parking, and a terrace.
Diamond Head, is a volcanic tuff cone on the Hawaiian island of Oahu and known to Hawaiians. Its English name was given by British sailors in the 19th century, who mistook calcite crystals on the adjacent beach for diamonds. Diamond Head is a defining feature of the Honolulu skyline and views of Waikiki.
The summit ridge of Diamond Head is about 3,520 feet (1,070 m) above sea level. From the foot of the cliff below, to its highest point at the crater's rim, is a distance of about 1 mi (1.6 km). There are two ways to hike to the top of Diamond Head: The standard trail is 0.8 mi (1.3 km) long and takes about an hour to hike; The shorter but steeper Craigs' Point Trail ("Ilikini Trail") is 0.4 mi (0.64 km) long and takes about 45 minutes to hike. Regardless of which route you take, you will be rewarded with panoramic views of Honolulu, Waikiki Beach, and the Pacific Ocean from atop Diamond Head State Monument .