Romantic Sunset Cocktails in Hawaii

Back to Honeymoon, Spa & RomanceHawaii: Best Spots for Sunset Cocktails

Duke's Canoe Club, at the Outrigger Waikiki (Oahu; tel. 808/922-2268): It's crowded in the evening, but who can resist Hawaiian music with Waikiki sand still on your feet? Come in from the beach or the street -- it's always a party at Duke's. Entertainment here is tops, reaching a crescendo at sunset.

House Without a Key, at the Halekulani (Oahu; tel. 808/923-2311): Oahu's quintessential sunset oasis offers a view of Diamond Head, great hula and steel-guitar music, and the best mai tais on the island -- all under a century-old kiawe tree. Even jaded locals are unable to resist the lure.

Mai Tai Bar, at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel (Oahu; tel. 808/923-7311): This bar without walls is perched a few feet from the sand, with pleasing views of the south shore and the Waianae Mountains. Surfers and paddlers ride the waves while Diamond Head acquires a golden sunset halo. Sip a mighty mai tai while Carmen and Keith Haugen serenade you.

Sunset Lanai Lounge, at the New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel (Oahu; tel. 808/923-1555): The hau tree here shaded Robert Louis Stevenson as he wrote poems to Princess Kaiulani; today, it frames the ocean view from the Sunset Lanai Lounge. This lounge is the favorite watering hole of Diamond Head-area beachgoers, who love Sans Souci beach, the ocean view, the mai tais, and the live music during weekend sunset hours.

Jameson's by the Sea (Oahu; tel. 808/637-6272): The mai tais here are dubbed the best in surf city, and the view, though not perfect, doesn't hurt either. Across the street from the harbor, this open-air roadside oasis is a happy stop for North Shore wave-watchers and sunset-savvy sightseers.

Huggo's on the Rocks (Big Island; tel. 808/329-1493): Here's a thatched-bar fantasy that's really on the rocks. This mound of thatch, rock, and grassy-sandy ground right next to Huggo's restaurant is a sunset lover's nirvana. Sip a tropical drink while reclining on a chaise and nosh on island-style appetizers while the ocean laps at your feet.

Beach Tree Bar and Grill, at the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai (Big Island; tel. 808/325-8000): The bar on the beach seats only a handful, but the restaurant will accept the overflow. This is the finest sunset perch in North Kona, with consummate people-watching, tasty drinks, and the gorgeous ocean. The open-air restaurant, with Hawaiian music and hula dancing at sunset, also serves excellent fare.

Kimo's (Maui; tel. 808/661-4811): An oceanfront dining room and deck, upstairs dining, and happy-hour drinks draw a fun-loving Lahaina crowd. Nibble on sashimi or nachos and take in the views of Lanai and Molokai.

Hula Grill (Maui; tel. 808/667-6636): Sit outdoors at the Barefoot Bar, order drinks and macadamia nut/crab won tons, and marvel at the wonders of West Maui, where the sun sets slowly and Lanai looks like a giant whale offshore. It's simply magical.

message board Honeymoon, Spa & Romance Message Board ››

Is 7/7/07 an auspicious wedding date? Or just a hassle?
Las Vegas wedding venues are reportedly booked to the hilt for this year's most popular date. At least one frie...
- admin
My Trips

Subscribe to the Daily Deal blog Daily Travel & Deal Blog

Maid of honor at a June wedding? Desert Springs Marriott says shape up!
Now even bridesmaids have to shed the tummy bulge and get some def in the arms before the b...
Read more »

Expedia
  • Departing from:
    Depart:
  • Going to:
    Return: