The story of Halekulani is in many ways the story of Waikiki
itself. It begins just after the turn of the 20th century,
with the construction of a small residential hotel called
Hau Tree, consisting of a simple beachfront home and five
tiny bungalows.
In 1917, Juliet and Clifford Kimball purchased the hotel and
gradually expanded the operation, establishing it as a
stylish resort for wealthy vacationers. They named it
Halekulani, or "House Befitting Heaven."
Eventually, the Norton Clapp family of Seattle bought
Halekulani, by now consisting of a large Main Building and
37 one and two-story bungalows. In 1981 the hotel was
purchased by Mitsui Real Estate Development Co., Ltd. The
new owners dedicated themselves to rebuilding the hotel into
a modern, world-class hotel while still retaining its island
charm and rich tradition of warm Hawaiian hospitality.
Halekulani remains faithful to the spirit and tradition of
the past while constantly rising to astounding levels of
service and comfort. The refurbished Main Building,
tastefully preserved and upgraded, still serves as the
hotel's primary dining and gathering spot. Today, nearly 100
years after its birth, the living room's skylight still
provides a golden glow on the original eucalyptus floors,
accentuating the warm feeling and sense of island splendor
guests continue to enjoy when staying at the "House
Befitting Heaven."