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The Aston Islander completed a $10 million renovation in 2005. A total of 198 guestrooms were refurbished, and a new plantation-style lobby fronts the resort.
A swimming pool and spa tub are located on site, and wireless Internet access is available in public areas and guestrooms (surcharge). Just across the street, the Coconut Plantation Marketplace offers over 60 specialty shops, restaurants, and a movie theater. Parking is free.
- Concierge services
- Swimming pool - outdoor
- Patio
- Complimentary newspapers in lobby
- Parking (free)
- Barbecue grill(s)
- Picnic area
- Suitable for children
- Babysitting or child care
- Laundry facilities
- Internet access in public areas - surcharge
- Internet access - wireless
- Number of rooms: 198
- Bar/lounge
This beachfront Hawaii resort offers 198 air-conditioned guestrooms in eight three-story buildings. All rooms at the Aston Islander have private balconies or patios with views of the Pacific Ocean or lush landscaped gardens. Decor includes island-style furnishings, Hawaiian artwork with bronze statuette hula lamps, and stone flooring. Wet bars have granite countertops. Other amenities include mini-refrigerators, flat-screen TVs with cable, mini-stereo systems, in-room safes, and microwave ovens. High-speed Internet access is available (surcharge). Access to the second and third floors is via staircase only.
Smoking is not permitted inside hotel rooms.
440 Aleka Place
Kapaa, HI 96746
USA
Nearest major airport:
Lihue, HI (LIH)
Area:
Wailua, Hawaii, United States of America
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