2628 Waiwai Loop (1.7 km from Opana Radar Site)
Conveniently located in Honolulu The Pacific Marina Inn is located 20 minutes from Waikiki. This hotel features a free 24-hour airport shuttle a tour desk an on-site restaurant and a lounge with nightly entertainment and dancing.
3253 North Nimitz Highway (2.7 km from Opana Radar Site)
The hotel features an outdoor pool, complimentary WiFi, and all guest rooms are equipped with a refrigerator. A microwave, a television with cable channels and pay-per-view movies, and air conditioning are included in each guest room.
3401 North Nimitz Highway (3.1 km from Opana Radar Site)
Located only a short drive from Waikiki city center, Airport Honolulu Hotel offers comfortable accommodations furnished with modern amenities, including microwaves and mini-refrigerators.
(4.7 km from Opana Radar Site)
With a spa bath Downtown Honolulu Suite-Near Ala Moana Beach! is located in Honolulu's heart. This apartment is located 1 mile from Sand Island Beach and 1969 feet from Iolani Palace. It features free WiFi.
1088 Bishop Street (4.7 km from Opana Radar Site)
This business friendly hotel is 5 minutes’ walk away from attractions such as the Hawaii State Capitol Building and the Hawaii State Art Museum.
(5.2 km from Opana Radar Site)
With a patio overlooking the garden, a garden, and a terrace Remodeled Honolulu Apartment with Courtyard Downtown! is located in Honolulu, 1.2 mi from National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific.
410 Atkinson Drive (7.7 km from Opana Radar Site)
With a newly renovated lobby Starbucks Lounge Porte Cochère and a completely renovated pool deck, the new and better Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra is ready to greet you in true Hawaiian style.
410 Atkinson Drive (7.7 km from Opana Radar Site)
Set in a prime location of Oahu Hawaii LSI Resorts at Ala Moana puts everything the city has to offer just outside your doorstep. The property offers guests a range of services and amenities designed to provide comfort and convenience.
The Opana Radar Site was a U.S. Military installation located in Oʻahu, Hawaii. The site was operated by the United States Air Force from 1954 to 2013, and was primarily used for long-range tracking of ballistic missiles and satellite surveillance.
The site was also used as a research and development facility for new radar technology, and played a key role in the development of the nation's missile defense program. In addition, the Opana Radar Site was used to monitor space activity and track orbiting objects, including satellites and spacecraft.
The site was closed in 2013 due to budget cuts, and the property was transferred to the Department of Defense for disposal.