Sheraton Waikiki with Points Review
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Quick Overview
Nutshell: The Sheraton Waikiki has a wonderful location in central Waikiki and is oceanfront. If you’re considering booking the Sheraton Waikiki with points, look at the cash offer, as they are having some good deals, as visitor counts are low.
The Sheraton Waikiki sits oceanside in the heart of Waikiki, right next to the Royal Hawaiian. The Marriott property is beachfront, but at a slightly more reasonable price in cash or points than nearby Marriott properties in Waikiki. Here is what to consider when booking the Sheraton Waikiki with points.
We enjoy this Marriott property for the central location in Waikiki, the kids’ and adult pools, and quick access to Waikiki Beach. The largest drawback is that the property is feeling dated and lacks the Hawaiian charm of the sister property, The Royal Hawaiian.
It is 20 minutes from Honolulu Airport and 15 minutes from downtown Honolulu. The rooms have been recently redesigned and feature standard hotel rooms as well as 1- and 2 2-bedroom suites.
This hotel has all the activities and events you would expect from a resort, including lei making, hula and ukulele lessons, yoga, zumba, koi fish feeding, live music, and more daily.
There are a few pools on site, including an adults-only infinity pool that appears to merge with the ocean and an award-winning family-friendly pool with waterslides and an interactive fountain. There are several restaurants on site, and if you want to get out and explore, its location lends itself to easy access to all of Waikiki.

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Booking the Sheraton Waikiki with Points
The Sheraton Waikiki is a Marriott property. Marriott’s reward system uses dynamic pricing for points that varies similarly to the cash rate of a room. You may find that some nights you get more value from your points compared to the cash rate than others.
Generally speaking, you can get a room at the Sheraton Waikiki for between 70,000 and 93,000 points per night. For example, the average points rate for May 2026 is around 61,000 points, and the average cash rate is $377, including taxes and the $52/night resort fee (excluding parking fees).
To be frank, the points per room for the Sheraton Waikiki have increased over the past couple of years (increased about 20,000 points) while the cash rate has decreased in the past year. Travel to Waikiki has been down in 2025, resulting in lower room rates. In this example, booking with cash is preferable to spending 61,000 points.


Booking the Sheraton Waikiki with Points: credit cards
Booking Marriott properties with points can be tricky. You don’t get nearly the same value as you get with Hyatt properties. One strategy is to earn Marriott free night certificates and top them up with Marriott points. You can add up to 15,000 points per night to a 50,000-point Marriott free night certificate.
Head to the best current offers to find a card (or two!) that works for you!
Why we love the Sheraton Waikiki
Many Waikiki properties boast fantastic locations simply by being in Waikiki, but not all of them are oceanfront. This Sheraton is directly oceanfront, nicely situated between The Royal Hawaiian and Gray’s Beach with easy access to Fort DeRussy Beach Park and Waikiki Beach.
The Sheraton Waikiki loves to let you know their Helumoa Playground Pool was voted the best pool in the nation by USA Today’s readers. And their pools are great. The adults-only (ages 16+) pool is a great place to relax and unwind with incredible Diamond Head views.
The freshwater family-friendly pool has a lot to keep the kids entertained, including a 15-foot-tall, 70-foot-long water slide and a smaller water slide connecting the two family pools.

A lot is going on on-site to keep you busy between dining and activities, but you also have prime access to all of Waikiki. The best restaurants, activities, shopping, and beaches are all within a short walk.

Things to know before booking the Sheraton Waikiki
High resort and parking fees are the norm for Hawaii, and this resort is no exception. As of September 2023, the resort fee is $42 per night, and the parking fee is $55 per day for self-parking and $65 per day for valet.
See our How to Avoid Resort Fees in Hawaii for tips!
There are quite a few pool rules to be aware of. Floatation devices (except attached ones like arm floaties or baby seat floaties) are not allowed in the pool. No outside food or drinks are allowed, either, so all poolside drinks and snacks have to come from their bar. Additionally, there is no pool access or day passes for anyone not booked in a room at the resort.
The resort is oceanfront, but there isn’t much of a beach directly in front of the building. You probably won’t be bothered by this because there are great beaches on both sides of the resort, and the views from the infinity pool overlooking the water are spectacular, but it is worth noting.

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