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    Polynesian Hostel Beach Club

    3.1 (69 reviews)
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    Shirley M. F.

    My girlfriend, Carol from UK stayed at this hostel because Hokondo Waikiki Beachside Hostel was booked solid for weeks, so she had to stay at this hostel just down the street from Hokondo. There are several things I must mention to you regarding this hostel: this hostel has poor security, very poor customer service, the dorm rooms are priced higher than Hokondo Hostel, the receptionist lack professionalism, no phones in the Polynesian Hostel dorm rooms as Hokondo possesses for every room at the hostel, and according to Carol-the rooms are much smaller than Hokondo Hostel. Oh, I forgot to mention there are no kitchens in the dorm rooms, only one dining microwave area is located downstairs in the hostel's Lanai area. The pros to this hostel-they give free tours for Oahu. Big deal! That's all.

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    Osman P.

    If you're looking for a cheap bed by the beach, this is a safe and friendly option. The sheets and the bathroom in my four bed shared room were clean. Check-in was ridiculously slow but you know, it's a hostel and they're on island time. So don't expect anything to happen snappy. The common area was a bit quirky. A big tele seems to entertain the masses and nobody was interested in the lone hammock but me. Go figure. Laundry facility available, though the blond bare-chested hostel clerk managed to set the drier on fire but stuffing a foam mattress in there. He seemed a little clueless, that one. Hopefully they'll have it fixed shortly. Oh, if you haven't stayed in a hostel before... bring earplugs. Good ones. Since there are a lot of bars and clubs nearby, people were wandering in/out until very late at night. Not a family friendly atmosphere, but just fine if you're 21-50 years old.

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    This hostel is perfect for solo backpackers visiting Hawaii. It's just a three-minute walk from the…read morebeach and offers excellent conditions and full amenities. Although the furnishings are a bit dated--and the rooms feature multiple beds--the sleeping arrangements are more than adequate. The rates are truly affordable, and they even provide free coffee and waffles in the morning. I was extremely satisfied with my stay here!

    First time staying in a hostel and it was overall a good experience!…read more Pros: literally only a 2 minute walk from the beach. Free beach gear to check out. 24/7 front desk help. Offers daily tours and social events every night to meet others in the hostel (definitely superior to other hostels). Cons: let me preface by saying I understand this is definitely a "you get what you pay for" experience. However, there are a few things that I truly believe are kinda like "bare minimums" that should be included/fixed even factoring the price. Does NOT provided a blanket... only a top sheet is provided. The hostel should most definitely be providing an actual blanket, and this is especially annoying because they do NOT inform you that you only receive a top sheet!!!!! That is a serious qualm I had. Hooks in bathroom were falling apart. No sink counter space...could not even set down your toiletries bag. You need to have a least a little bit so you can put stuff down. No table/surface to put stuff on. I'm not expecting a full dining set table. But you should at least have a small table/desk so you have somewhere to set things on. These reasons are why I had to take off a star. I would stay here again. But I do believe there are some realistic changes that need to be made.

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    I've stayed at many hostels throughout the United States and Seaside has become one of my…read morefavorites. The staff were amazing and very friendly. And I found Seaside to be an affordable, clean, and decent place to stay while in Hawaii. I had a conference to attend in the neighborhood of Waikiki, in the city of Honolulu on the island of Oahu. And I didn't want to pay $400 per night for a hotel room, which was the conference rate, so I decided to stay at Seaside which was conveniently located within walking distance to the conference hotel. Seaside is close to the beach, great restaurants, shopping, and other amenities, but just remote enough to provide some breathing room. If you haven't stayed at a hostel before, all you need to do is use your public manners and exercise your trust abilities during your stay. You share a room with people you've never met, but most people come with a very open mind and open spirit. You participate in a nice community and feel that energy when you enter. You share the refrigerator with others and trust your food will be there when you come back (and it is!). You share the kitchen, the dishes, cookware, coffee pot. You share a bathroom. There are lockers in the rooms to store your valuables. When you check-in you are assigned a number which tells you where your bed is in the room and the place to put your towel. During breakfast a few of us were chatting about the previous day's adventures or sharing recommendations of where to go. It's a very relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere. Quiet hours are enforced and I was able to get a good night's rest.

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    Easily the most affordable option for this beach. It may be a hostel but it's cheap and convenient…read more Waikiki Beachside Hostel is exactly as the name says. Close to the beach and other attractions like Diamond Head. This is also in an area close to restaurants and fun things. A convenient location for staying and getting around. It's located within walking distance to Diamond Head. There's also a bus stop outside for tours. As for the hostel itself, it's got plenty to like about it. They have activities to participate in like games and stuff. Our room was big enough and had quite a few amenities. There's a pantry. As others have already mentioned, the air conditioning can be loud. The good thing is they offer ear plugs. Get booked at this hostel for a more affordable option while staying around here. It's located on Lemon Road. There's a few other hostels around it but this is the best option it seems.

    When my Stay was: May 2025 Price: $275 for 6 nights(booked…read moreon Hostelworld) Overall thoughts: GREAT HOSTEL if you're looking to come to Hawaii and stay in the Waikiki area. Great vibes, price, clean, and safe. Great for solo women travelers as well. CLEANLINESS- Each guests deserve a clean stay. This hotel was very clean everywhere! The common areas, bedrooms, bathrooms, etc. housekeeping comes everyday to each room and thoroughly cleans. SERVICE & HOSPITALITY- One aspect of a great experience at an establishment is the service of the staff. At this location, I was amazed. The staff was incredible. Out of all the hostels I've been to(and I've been to many) this was by far the best. Out of all the hostels in Waikiki, this one had the best vibes, events, and people. Medusa was fantastic at getting people together for events... we did Karaoke, movie nights, pancakes in the morning, and more. She really created a safe environment for solo travelers to feel comfortable to join in when they don't know anyone or what to do. Join the WhatsApp group for additional info, when you check in. SAFETY- If you have a family, you know safety is number one. My input on safety in this location is I felt safe in the rooms, common areas, and in the location in Waikīkī. Wasn't afraid to go alone at night. RESTAURANT AND OTHER HOTEL SERVICES- During your stay if you are interested in eating here, I'd recommend checking out some of the tours the hotels have partners with. We went shark diving, and a circle tour around the island with people from the hostel. It was amazing! BANG FOR YOUR BUCK? Is this too expensive for the quality of the stay? This is perfectly priced and you'd be missing out if you don't go. EXTRA NOTES: If you rent a car, you can park on the street 1 min walk from beach Lockers in rooms(bring a lock) Ping pong, games, hangout area Food place next door ABC convenience store next door

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    Banana Bungalow is hands down the coolest, most fun party hostel on the island. This was my first…read moreever hostel experience, and I honestly couldn't have picked a better place. From the moment I arrived, the energy was incredible. I met so many fun people from all over the world, and every day turned into some kind of spontaneous adventure. Between the organized tours and all the random "side quests" with people I met there, it felt like something exciting was always happening. What really makes this place special though is the staff. They genuinely create such a welcoming, social atmosphere and make everyone feel included. Huge shoutout to Emily, Toby, and Kate, who were especially amazing and made my stay unforgettable--but honestly the entire team contributes to the magic here. Whether you're traveling solo or with friends, it's the kind of place where you instantly meet people and end up making memories you didn't even plan for. For my first hostel stay, Banana Bungalow set the bar incredibly high, and I can confidently say I'll be coming back the next time I'm on the island. If you're looking for good vibes, great people, and a truly unique travel experience, this is the spot. Oh and theres lots of kitties to support you during your stay as well... my favorite kitty was lloyd he especially warmed my heart and deserves a raise!!!

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    I don't usually ask for people's names at businesses. If I do, I often forget them when it comes…read moretime to review. Not here. The host, Yali(sp?), was incredible. She was constantly walking around cleaning, and generally improving everything about the hostel. She knew the area well, and had great recommendations. She did this all with the gorgeous grace of a movie star. I wanted to take a picture of her for my review, but I didn't want to be be a creep. The location is out of this world, I don't know how it could be better. You're about 237 paces to the beach and you're a very short walk to the Waikiki-esque madness of "downtown" Lahaina. The WiFi here is world-class. The fastest I've ever had at anywhere I've ever stayed. That is not an exaggeration. The rooms are nice and cool. (common areas have no AC though) The common areas have a great, communal, party atmosphere. (there are a few communal cats too!) Nice perks like free snorkel rental. My only complaint is: there just aren't enough restrooms showers here. There is always a line. The bed-to-bathroom ratio is way out of whack.

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