Summary
Marriott Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, Inc. operates 15 premier hotels, resorts, and vacation ownership properties in Hawaii. The company engages in direct business operations as well as through subsidiaries, notably after merging with the Starwood properties in 2016. Its brand portfolio includes Sheraton, Westin, The Luxury Collection, St. Regis, W, and Four Points.
Primarily, Marriott generates revenue from hotel operations and vacation ownerships. This includes operating owned hotels, managing other hotel properties, and collecting franchise fees.
Marriott Operated Hotels
In Hawaii, Marriott showcases its major brands: Sheraton, St. Regis, The Luxury Collection, and Westin. The Sheraton properties encompass Sheraton Princess Kaiulani and Sheraton Waikiki on the island of O’ahu, in addition to the Sheraton Kauai Resort, Sheraton Keauhou Resort and Spa on Hawaii’s Big Island, and Sheraton Maui Resort.
Moreover, the Westin properties include The Moana Surfrider at Waikiki Beach, the Westin Maui Resort and Spa at Ka’anapali Beach, and the Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas in Kauai. Notably, The Royal Hawaiian on Waikiki Beach experienced a revival in 2009, showcasing luxury accommodations as part of The Luxury Collection. The St. Regis, Princeville on Kauai’s North Shore, is now known as The Princeville Resort.
Why Choose Marriott Hotels
Boasting over 10,000 units, which make up nearly 35% of all hotel and resort lodgings in Hawaii, Marriott Hotels and Resorts should be a consideration during your Hawaii travel planning. Their offerings cater especially to travelers seeking deluxe or luxury accommodations.
Marriott Properties frequently introduce exciting packages that enhance the vacation experience. For further details, refer to Marriott’s Hawaii website, along with individual property websites for specific package information.
Oahu
- Sheraton Princess Kaiulani
- Sheraton Waikiki
- The Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa
- The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort