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Photo of Paradise Bay Resort Closest
From $228 / night 11.32 mi

Paradise Bay Resort

· 4.3 Very Good · 837 reviews

Refined comfort and elevated service keep casual outings effortlessly smooth.

  • Enjoy late-night lobby bar drinks after evening league play wraps
  • Retreat to luxurious social hubs after your evening on the lanes
  • Order room service during breaks between multiple game sessions
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Photo of The Kahala Hotel & Resort Top rated
From $438 / night 13.41 mi

The Kahala Hotel & Resort

· 4.6 Excellent · 950 reviews

Luxury stays where elevated hospitality supports guests through demanding competitive weekends.

  • Wake up to barista-quality coffee and hot breakfast selections daily
  • Connect Bluetooth speakers easily for pre-game playlists in your luxury suite
  • Recharge in oversized suites with space for your entire crew
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From $112 / night 13.95 mi

Pagoda Hotel

· 3.8 Good · 1,906 reviews

Owner-managed properties designed around straightforward pricing and honest value.

  • Power up with fresh coffee and breakfast staples each morning
  • Stay in touch with teammates using reliable internet in accommodations
  • Grab coffee and snacks anytime between matches or practice rounds
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From $99 / night 14.23 mi

Waikiki Monarch Hotel

· 2.9 Fair · 967 reviews

Lean operations that keep weekend rates stable when leagues book blocks.

  • Stock up on sodas and energy drinks before heading out
  • Load and unload equipment conveniently with nearby accessible parking spaces
  • Stretch out in clean rooms with space for equipment storage
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From $239 / night 14.3 mi

Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa

· 4.4 Very Good

Upscale stays designed for groups converging from different cities with different schedules.

  • Fuel pregame meetups with exclusive local restaurant partner recommendations
  • Keep everyone connected with high-speed Wi-Fi for group text threads
  • Join nightly curated gatherings featuring local food showcases
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Photo of Coconut Waikiki Hotel Best value
From $131 / night 14.32 mi

Coconut Waikiki Hotel

· 4.4 Very Good · 1,612 reviews

Stays where local flavor and personal touches replace corporate consistency entirely.

  • Recharge between evening matches with distinctive coffee and light breakfast items
  • Stay connected to your league group chat with reliable WiFi
  • Relax in thoughtfully designed common spaces between league night rounds
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Photo of AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu
From $230 / night 14.35 mi

AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu

· 4.6 Excellent

Polished stays designed for competitors who expect quality without the guesswork.

  • Fuel up with made-to-order omelets before tournament day starts
  • Grab late-night bites after league play wraps up downtown
  • Charge phones and cameras simultaneously with abundant USB-C ports
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From $143 / night 14.36 mi

The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki

· 4.2 Very Good · 1,120 reviews

Premium stays positioned for friend groups splitting logistics across state lines.

  • Settle into comfortable rooms after celebrating late into the evening
  • Sleep soundly on premium bedding between back-to-back league events
  • Fuel up with property-specific breakfast before tournament day starts
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From $170 / night 14.37 mi

Ala Moana Hotel by Mantra

· 4.2 Very Good · 11,502 reviews

Boutique hotels built to handle the logistics friends traveling together create.

  • Sink into plush bedding designed for true restorative sleep nightly
  • Savor thoughtfully sourced morning fare before your billiards tournament rounds
  • Stream post-game highlights or live matches on smart room televisions
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From $154 / night 14.39 mi

Holiday Inn Express Waikiki by IHG

· 4.2 Very Good · 2,998 reviews

Smart stays calibrated to travelers who respect efficiency and quick turnarounds.

  • Load up on Chobani Yogurt and hot breakfast before league play
  • Charge phones and tablets with convenient bedside USB charging ports
  • Fuel late-night sessions with grab-and-go snacks from the Lobby Market
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From $158 / night 14.42 mi

DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Alana - Waikiki Beach

· 4.0 Very Good · 742 reviews

The flagship brand that delivers predictable comfort when the weekend runs long.

  • Order late-night room service after evening matches wrap up
  • Host post-game debriefs in semi-private seating areas near the bar
  • Book limousine service through concierge for a celebratory night out
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Photo of Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach
From $195 / night 14.47 mi

Courtyard by Marriott Waikiki Beach

· 3.6 Good

Globally consistent quality designed for friends, families, and returning league crowds.

  • Stock up on grab-and-go snacks before heading to league night
  • Gather in The Marriott Greatroom before or after league play
  • Get to the alley fast with airport shuttle at participating locations
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Photo of The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach
From $553 / night 14.5 mi

The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach

· 4.6 Excellent

Refined hospitality built for groups blending generations into one shared experience.

  • Recharge with Club Level evening bites between tournament rounds tonight
  • Enjoy all-day light bites and snack presentations between matches
  • Enjoy live lobby entertainment before heading to the lanes
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From $178 / night 14.54 mi

Hilton Garden Inn Waikiki Beach

· 4.2 Very Good · 2,483 reviews

The brand groups trust when coordination matters as much as consistency does.

  • Recharge on custom-designed plush top mattresses between weekend matches
  • Gather over locally inspired morning dishes with your bowling group
  • Refuel with water sports and beach access between bowling outings
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Local Area Guide

Pali Lanes Travel Guide

We built this guide so your team doesn't have to figure it all out from a Google search. Neighborhoods, restaurants, game day logistics, local tips — it's all here.

Welcome to the Kailua Local Area Guide, your essential companion for planning a visit to Pali Lanes. This guide is crafted for families, casual groups, and local visitors looking to make the most of their time bowling or enjoying the vibrant Kailua community. Discover practical tips for navigating the area, finding great food, and understanding the local rhythm, ensuring a smooth and enjoyable experience whether you're here for a few hours or a full day of fun. We’ll help you orient yourself to the neighborhood and make your trip planning effortless.

Section 01

Neighborhood Overview

Pali Lanes is situated in the heart of Kailua, a picturesque town on Oahu's windward (eastern) coast, known for its stunning beaches and relaxed atmosphere. The venue is located on Hekili Street, a main thoroughfare that provides easy access to both local amenities and the natural beauty of the area. Getting to Kailua typically involves driving from Honolulu, a journey of about 30-45 minutes depending on traffic, often crossing the scenic Pali Highway (HI-61) which carves through the Koʻolau Mountains. Parking is generally available directly at Pali Lanes, though it can become busy during peak hours. For those arriving from further afield, Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL) is approximately a 30-40 minute drive away. Rideshare services are common in the area, and while public bus routes serve Kailua, they can be slow for point-to-point travel. Arriving during off-peak hours, such as mid-morning or early afternoon on weekdays, is advisable to avoid congestion, especially if you are planning a specific activity or reservation.

Section 02

Where to Stay

Kailua offers a range of accommodations, though they tend to be more spread out and less concentrated than in a bustling city center. You’ll find boutique hotels, vacation rentals, and some larger resorts primarily situated closer to the famous Kailua and Lanikai beaches. Pali Lanes itself is located in a more central, commercial area of Kailua town, meaning most lodging options will be a short drive away rather than directly adjacent. For families or groups planning a visit centered around bowling and other local activities, looking for accommodations within Kailua town proper offers the best convenience. Consider properties that offer easy access to Hekili Street or the main Kailua Road. Booking in advance is highly recommended, especially during holiday weekends, summer months, or local event periods, as Kailua is a popular destination for both tourists and kamaʻāina (locals). Utilize map filters for "Kailua" to see properties within a 2-5 mile radius of Pali Lanes.

Section 03

Quick-Plan Overview

Nearest airport

HNL · Approx. 30-40 min drive.

Parking

Pali Lanes lot; arrive early if busy.

Walkable hangout

Kailua Town's shops & eateries.

Rainy-day fallback

Catch a movie at Kailua Movie Theatre.

Regroup zone

Kalapawai Market for casual bites.

  • Nearest airport: HNL · Approx. 30-40 min drive.
  • Parking: Pali Lanes lot; arrive early if busy.
  • Walkable hangout: Kailua Town's shops & eateries.
  • Rainy-day fallback: Catch a movie at Kailua Movie Theatre.
  • Regroup zone: Kalapawai Market for casual bites.
Section 04

Event Day Flow

Arrival & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at Pali Lanes about 15-20 minutes before your scheduled bowling time or open play session. This buffer allows ample time for parking, checking in at the counter, lacing up rental shoes, and finding your assigned lane without feeling rushed. If you're part of a group or league, use this window to gather your team and discuss game plans. For younger children, this also provides a chance to acclimate to the environment before the games begin. Grabbing a quick snack or drink from the snack bar can also be done efficiently during this period.

During the Activity

Once bowling commences, focus on enjoying your game and the company. Take advantage of breaks between frames to socialize, or visit the snack bar for refreshments. If you're in a league, be mindful of the pace of play and adhere to league rules. For casual bowlers, the aim is enjoyment; don't hesitate to ask staff for assistance with scoring or lane issues. Keep an eye on your time if you have other activities planned for the day, but allow for flexibility as bowling can be engaging.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your bowling session concludes, allow a few minutes to finalize scores, return rental shoes and any borrowed equipment, and settle any outstanding balances. If you enjoyed your time, consider purchasing merchandise or booking your next visit. For groups, this is a good time to coordinate any post-bowling plans, such as heading to a nearby restaurant or beach. Allow an extra few minutes for parking lot egress if it's a busy period, and then you're free to explore the rest of Kailua.

Arrival & Warm-Up

Plan to arrive at Pali Lanes about 15-20 minutes before your scheduled bowling time or open play session. This buffer allows ample time for parking, checking in at the counter, lacing up rental shoes, and finding your assigned lane without feeling rushed. If you're part of a group or league, use this window to gather your team and discuss game plans. For younger children, this also provides a chance to acclimate to the environment before the games begin. Grabbing a quick snack or drink from the snack bar can also be done efficiently during this period.

During the Activity

Once bowling commences, focus on enjoying your game and the company. Take advantage of breaks between frames to socialize, or visit the snack bar for refreshments. If you're in a league, be mindful of the pace of play and adhere to league rules. For casual bowlers, the aim is enjoyment; don't hesitate to ask staff for assistance with scoring or lane issues. Keep an eye on your time if you have other activities planned for the day, but allow for flexibility as bowling can be engaging.

Wrap-Up & Departure

As your bowling session concludes, allow a few minutes to finalize scores, return rental shoes and any borrowed equipment, and settle any outstanding balances. If you enjoyed your time, consider purchasing merchandise or booking your next visit. For groups, this is a good time to coordinate any post-bowling plans, such as heading to a nearby restaurant or beach. Allow an extra few minutes for parking lot egress if it's a busy period, and then you're free to explore the rest of Kailua.

Section 05

Things to Do

Walkable

Pali Lanes

On site

Pali Lanes is the premier entertainment hub for bowling enthusiasts and families in Kailua. Featuring a clean and well-maintained bowling alley, it offers both recreational open play and league opportunities. Visitors can enjoy classic bowling fun with friends and family, taking advantage of well-kept lanes and rental equipment. The venue also typically includes a snack bar for convenient refreshments during your visit, making it a complete destination for an afternoon of entertainment right in the heart of town. It's the perfect spot for a casual outing or a more competitive league night.

Kailua Town Center

0.2 mi

Just a short walk from Pali Lanes, Kailua Town Center offers a charming and vibrant atmosphere for exploring local shops, boutiques, and cafes. Stroll down Kailua Road and browse unique island-inspired fashion, souvenirs, and local crafts. This area is perfect for a leisurely walk before or after your bowling session, allowing you to soak in the laid-back ambiance of Kailua. Grab a coffee, enjoy some window shopping, or pick up any last-minute necessities at the various stores lining the street. It's the central hub for daily life in Kailua.

5–15 Minutes Away

Kailua Beach Park

1.8 mi

Kailua Beach Park is world-renowned for its soft, white sand and turquoise waters, making it an essential visit for any traveler to the area. This expansive beach offers ample space for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking. Popular activities include kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and bodyboarding, with rentals often available nearby. The park features facilities like restrooms, picnic tables, and barbecue grills, ideal for a family outing. It's a serene escape offering breathtaking views and a classic Hawaiian beach experience.

Lanikai Beach

2.5 mi

Adjacent to Kailua Beach, Lanikai Beach is often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, famous for its powdery sand, calm, clear waters, and picturesque Mokulua Islands offshore. Access is via residential streets, giving it a more secluded feel. The calm waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding. Visitors can rent kayaks and paddle out to the Mokulua Islands for a unique adventure. The scenic beauty makes it ideal for photography, leisurely strolls, and simply relaxing under the tropical sun.

Walkable

  • Pali Lanes — Pali Lanes is the premier entertainment hub for bowling enthusiasts and families in Kailua. Featuring a clean and well-maintained bowling alley, it offers both recreational open play and league opportunities. Visitors can enjoy classic bowling fun with friends and family, taking advantage of well-kept lanes and rental equipment. The venue also typically includes a snack bar for convenient refreshments during your visit, making it a complete destination for an afternoon of entertainment right in the heart of town. It's the perfect spot for a casual outing or a more competitive league night. On site
  • Kailua Town Center — Just a short walk from Pali Lanes, Kailua Town Center offers a charming and vibrant atmosphere for exploring local shops, boutiques, and cafes. Stroll down Kailua Road and browse unique island-inspired fashion, souvenirs, and local crafts. This area is perfect for a leisurely walk before or after your bowling session, allowing you to soak in the laid-back ambiance of Kailua. Grab a coffee, enjoy some window shopping, or pick up any last-minute necessities at the various stores lining the street. It's the central hub for daily life in Kailua. 0.2 mi

5–15 Minutes Away

  • Kailua Beach Park — Kailua Beach Park is world-renowned for its soft, white sand and turquoise waters, making it an essential visit for any traveler to the area. This expansive beach offers ample space for sunbathing, swimming, and picnicking. Popular activities include kayaking, stand-up paddleboarding, and bodyboarding, with rentals often available nearby. The park features facilities like restrooms, picnic tables, and barbecue grills, ideal for a family outing. It's a serene escape offering breathtaking views and a classic Hawaiian beach experience. 1.8 mi
  • Lanikai Beach — Adjacent to Kailua Beach, Lanikai Beach is often cited as one of the most beautiful beaches in the world, famous for its powdery sand, calm, clear waters, and picturesque Mokulua Islands offshore. Access is via residential streets, giving it a more secluded feel. The calm waters are perfect for swimming, snorkeling, and paddleboarding. Visitors can rent kayaks and paddle out to the Mokulua Islands for a unique adventure. The scenic beauty makes it ideal for photography, leisurely strolls, and simply relaxing under the tropical sun. 2.5 mi
Section 06

Food & Drink

Inside & Adjacent

Pali Lanes Snack Bar

On site

Conveniently located within Pali Lanes, the snack bar is your go-to spot for quick bites and refreshments during your bowling adventure. Offering a classic selection of snacks such as pizza, hot dogs, nachos, and fries, it's perfect for refueling between frames. They also serve a variety of sodas and other beverages to quench your thirst. It's an ideal option for families and groups who want to stay close to the action without interrupting their game or visit.

Teddy's Bigger Burgers

0.0 mi

Located practically next door to Pali Lanes, Teddy's Bigger Burgers offers a casual and satisfying dining experience for burger aficionados. Known for their mouth-watering, juicy burgers made with fresh, high-quality ingredients, Teddy's provides a substantial meal option. They also offer a range of sides, fries, and milkshakes, making it a family-friendly choice. It's a great spot to grab a hearty meal before or after a bowling session without venturing far from your activity.

Nearby Gathering Spots

Kalapawai Market

1.7 mi

Kalapawai Market is a beloved local establishment in Kailua, offering a relaxed atmosphere and a diverse menu that ranges from deli sandwiches and salads to plate lunches and burgers. It's a popular spot for both breakfast and lunch, known for its fresh ingredients and friendly service. With indoor and outdoor seating options, it provides a comfortable place to gather with friends or family. Their casual island vibe makes it a perfect stop to recharge after some active fun.

Buzz's Original Parkside Cafe

1.9 mi

Buzz's Original Parkside Cafe offers a quintessential Kailua dining experience with a beautiful setting overlooking Kailua Beach Park. This open-air restaurant specializes in fresh seafood, steaks, and local favorites, providing a slightly more upscale yet still casual dining option. It's an excellent choice for enjoying a delicious meal while taking in stunning ocean views. The ambiance is perfect for a relaxed lunch or a sunset dinner after a day of activities.

Local & Elevated Picks

Uahi Island Grill

0.3 mi

Uahi Island Grill in Kailua provides a delightful take on island cuisine, focusing on fresh, locally sourced ingredients prepared with a modern flair. They offer a diverse menu featuring flavorful seafood, grilled meats, and vegetarian options, presented in a casual yet refined setting. It’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a taste of authentic Hawaiian flavors with a contemporary twist. Their commitment to quality and creative dishes makes it a standout dining destination.

Cinnamons at the Shoppes at One Keʻeaumoku

12.1 mi

While a drive into Honolulu, Cinnamons is a well-regarded establishment known for its creative island-style breakfast and lunch dishes, including their famous cinnamon rolls. They offer a unique blend of local comfort food and innovative culinary creations. It’s a popular spot for those looking to experience a celebrated taste of Hawaii, particularly for brunch or a hearty lunch. This pick is for those willing to venture slightly further for a highly recommended local flavor experience.

Inside & Adjacent

  • Pali Lanes Snack Bar — Conveniently located within Pali Lanes, the snack bar is your go-to spot for quick bites and refreshments during your bowling adventure. Offering a classic selection of snacks such as pizza, hot dogs, nachos, and fries, it's perfect for refueling between frames. They also serve a variety of sodas and other beverages to quench your thirst. It's an ideal option for families and groups who want to stay close to the action without interrupting their game or visit. On site
  • Teddy's Bigger Burgers — Located practically next door to Pali Lanes, Teddy's Bigger Burgers offers a casual and satisfying dining experience for burger aficionados. Known for their mouth-watering, juicy burgers made with fresh, high-quality ingredients, Teddy's provides a substantial meal option. They also offer a range of sides, fries, and milkshakes, making it a family-friendly choice. It's a great spot to grab a hearty meal before or after a bowling session without venturing far from your activity. 0.0 mi

Nearby Gathering Spots

  • Kalapawai Market — Kalapawai Market is a beloved local establishment in Kailua, offering a relaxed atmosphere and a diverse menu that ranges from deli sandwiches and salads to plate lunches and burgers. It's a popular spot for both breakfast and lunch, known for its fresh ingredients and friendly service. With indoor and outdoor seating options, it provides a comfortable place to gather with friends or family. Their casual island vibe makes it a perfect stop to recharge after some active fun. 1.7 mi
  • Buzz's Original Parkside Cafe — Buzz's Original Parkside Cafe offers a quintessential Kailua dining experience with a beautiful setting overlooking Kailua Beach Park. This open-air restaurant specializes in fresh seafood, steaks, and local favorites, providing a slightly more upscale yet still casual dining option. It's an excellent choice for enjoying a delicious meal while taking in stunning ocean views. The ambiance is perfect for a relaxed lunch or a sunset dinner after a day of activities. 1.9 mi

Local & Elevated Picks

  • Uahi Island Grill — Uahi Island Grill in Kailua provides a delightful take on island cuisine, focusing on fresh, locally sourced ingredients prepared with a modern flair. They offer a diverse menu featuring flavorful seafood, grilled meats, and vegetarian options, presented in a casual yet refined setting. It’s a fantastic choice for those seeking a taste of authentic Hawaiian flavors with a contemporary twist. Their commitment to quality and creative dishes makes it a standout dining destination. 0.3 mi
  • Cinnamons at the Shoppes at One Keʻeaumoku — While a drive into Honolulu, Cinnamons is a well-regarded establishment known for its creative island-style breakfast and lunch dishes, including their famous cinnamon rolls. They offer a unique blend of local comfort food and innovative culinary creations. It’s a popular spot for those looking to experience a celebrated taste of Hawaii, particularly for brunch or a hearty lunch. This pick is for those willing to venture slightly further for a highly recommended local flavor experience. 12.1 mi
Section 07

Local Tips

Beach parking lots fill up quickly: , especially on sunny weekends and holidays.

Embrace the relaxed pace: things generally move a bit slower on the windward side.

Seasonal note: Kailua offers pleasant weather year-round, though experiences subtle seasonal shifts. The winter months (December-February) can bring larger surf to the north shores and occasional rain showers, while spring and summer (March-August) are typically drier, warmer, and ideal for beach activities. Fall (September-November) offers a transition with calmer seas and comfortable temperatures. Crowd levels peak during summer holidays, school breaks, and around major local events, so booking accommodations and activities in advance is always a smart strategy.

  • Expect Kailua Town to be busiest on weekend mornings and during weekday lunch hours.
  • Traffic on Pali Highway can be heavy heading towards Honolulu during morning commute times.
  • Beach parking lots fill up quickly , especially on sunny weekends and holidays.
  • Local events or farmers' markets might cause temporary road closures or detours downtown.
  • Embrace the relaxed pace things generally move a bit slower on the windward side.
  • Seasonal note: Kailua offers pleasant weather year-round, though experiences subtle seasonal shifts. The winter months (December-February) can bring larger surf to the north shores and occasional rain showers, while spring and summer (March-August) are typically drier, warmer, and ideal for beach activities. Fall (September-November) offers a transition with calmer seas and comfortable temperatures. Crowd levels peak during summer holidays, school breaks, and around major local events, so booking accommodations and activities in advance is always a smart strategy.
Section 08

Weather & Seasons

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Winter

Winter in Kailua generally brings mild temperatures, with daytime highs averaging in the mid-70s Fahrenheit. Nights are cooler, so a light jacket or sweater might be comfortable. While sunny days are common, this season can also see more frequent rain showers and larger ocean swells, particularly on north-facing shores. Visitors often wear casual clothing like t-shirts, shorts, and swimwear, with rain gear recommended for potential quick showers.

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Spring & early summer

As spring arrives, temperatures gradually warm into the low 80s Fahrenheit, with humidity remaining moderate. This period is often characterized by sunny skies and calmer seas, making it perfect for outdoor activities like bowling, beach visits, and water sports. Pack light, breathable clothing such as shorts, sundresses, and t-shirts. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential for protection during extended outdoor excursions.

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Mid-summer

Mid-summer in Kailua is the warmest period, with daytime temperatures frequently reaching the mid-80s Fahrenheit, accompanied by higher humidity. Ocean breezes often provide some relief, but it can feel quite warm. Light, airy clothing is a must. Visitors will find themselves in shorts, tank tops, and swimwear. Evenings remain pleasant, suitable for enjoying dinner outdoors or a relaxed stroll.

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Fall season

Fall temperatures begin to cool slightly, settling back into the upper 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. The humidity typically decreases, offering a very comfortable climate for visitors. This season is often considered one of the best times to visit, with a good balance of sunshine and pleasant temperatures. Casual attire is perfect, and it's still warm enough for beach activities, but a light layer might be useful for cooler evenings.

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Rain & snow

Snow is not a factor in Kailua's tropical climate. Rain showers are most common during the winter months but can occur year-round, usually as brief, localized downpours rather than prolonged storms. These showers often pass quickly, leaving behind refreshed air. Visitors should pack a lightweight, waterproof jacket or umbrella, especially if traveling during the wetter winter season. Rain typically does not significantly disrupt plans, but outdoor activities might need brief pauses.

Winter

Winter in Kailua generally brings mild temperatures, with daytime highs averaging in the mid-70s Fahrenheit. Nights are cooler, so a light jacket or sweater might be comfortable. While sunny days are common, this season can also see more frequent rain showers and larger ocean swells, particularly on north-facing shores. Visitors often wear casual clothing like t-shirts, shorts, and swimwear, with rain gear recommended for potential quick showers.

Spring & early summer

As spring arrives, temperatures gradually warm into the low 80s Fahrenheit, with humidity remaining moderate. This period is often characterized by sunny skies and calmer seas, making it perfect for outdoor activities like bowling, beach visits, and water sports. Pack light, breathable clothing such as shorts, sundresses, and t-shirts. Sunscreen, hats, and sunglasses are essential for protection during extended outdoor excursions.

Mid-summer

Mid-summer in Kailua is the warmest period, with daytime temperatures frequently reaching the mid-80s Fahrenheit, accompanied by higher humidity. Ocean breezes often provide some relief, but it can feel quite warm. Light, airy clothing is a must. Visitors will find themselves in shorts, tank tops, and swimwear. Evenings remain pleasant, suitable for enjoying dinner outdoors or a relaxed stroll.

Fall season

Fall temperatures begin to cool slightly, settling back into the upper 70s to low 80s Fahrenheit. The humidity typically decreases, offering a very comfortable climate for visitors. This season is often considered one of the best times to visit, with a good balance of sunshine and pleasant temperatures. Casual attire is perfect, and it's still warm enough for beach activities, but a light layer might be useful for cooler evenings.

Rain & snow

Snow is not a factor in Kailua's tropical climate. Rain showers are most common during the winter months but can occur year-round, usually as brief, localized downpours rather than prolonged storms. These showers often pass quickly, leaving behind refreshed air. Visitors should pack a lightweight, waterproof jacket or umbrella, especially if traveling during the wetter winter season. Rain typically does not significantly disrupt plans, but outdoor activities might need brief pauses.

Section 09

Venue Facts

Primary attraction

Pali Lanes Bowling Center

Neighborhood

Kailua Town

Nearest airport

HNL

Parking

Pali Lanes lot, street parking

Walkable district

Kailua Town Center

Groceries & supplies

Foodland, Safeway, local markets

Pharmacy

CVS, Walgreens

Urgent care

Adventist Health Castle, various clinics

Downtime

Kailua Beach Park, Lanikai Beach

Pro tip

Book bowling lanes in advance for peak times.

Primary attractionPali Lanes Bowling Center
NeighborhoodKailua Town
Nearest airportHNL
ParkingPali Lanes lot, street parking
Walkable districtKailua Town Center
Groceries & suppliesFoodland, Safeway, local markets
PharmacyCVS, Walgreens
Urgent careAdventist Health Castle, various clinics
DowntimeKailua Beach Park, Lanikai Beach
Pro tipBook bowling lanes in advance for peak times.
Need to Know

Frequently Asked Questions

Real questions travelers ask before booking near Pali Lanes — answered with the specifics you actually need.

Questions Travelers Ask What people want to know before booking near Pali Lanes

What are the closest hotels to Pali Lanes?

The closest hotel to Pali Lanes is Paradise Bay Resort (11.32 mi, from $228/night) — a 23-minute drive. Other nearby options include The Kahala Hotel & Resort (13.41 mi, from $438/night) and Pagoda Hotel (13.95 mi, from $112/night).

Which hotels near Pali Lanes are good for families?

Several hotels near Pali Lanes are well-suited for families. Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa (14.3 mi, from $239/night), AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu (14.35 mi, from $230/night), and The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.36 mi, from $143/night) all offer suites, connecting rooms, a pool, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Which hotels near Pali Lanes are good for team or group travel?

Several hotels near Pali Lanes accommodate team and group travel. Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa (14.3 mi, from $239/night), AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu (14.35 mi, from $230/night), and The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.36 mi, from $143/night) all offer meeting space, complimentary breakfast, and on-site laundry.

Are there upscale or luxury hotels near Pali Lanes?

Several upscale hotels are available near Pali Lanes. The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach (14.5 mi, from $553/night), Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa (14.3 mi, from $239/night), and AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu (14.35 mi, from $230/night) all offer on-site dining, room service, and a pool. The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikiki Beach also has spa access.

Which hotels near Pali Lanes are good for business travelers?

Several hotels near Pali Lanes cater to business travelers. Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa (14.3 mi, from $239/night), AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu (14.35 mi, from $230/night), and The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.36 mi, from $143/night) all offer free Wi-Fi, meeting space, and a fitness center.

Hotel Amenities & Features Pools, breakfast, pet policies, and more

Which hotels near Pali Lanes offer free breakfast?

Holiday Inn Express Waikiki by IHG (14.39 mi, from $154/night) includes complimentary breakfast.

Which hotels near Pali Lanes have an indoor pool?

Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa (14.3 mi, from $239/night), AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu (14.35 mi, from $230/night), and The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.36 mi, from $143/night) have an indoor pool available year-round.

Which hotels near Pali Lanes have a fitness center?

Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa (14.3 mi, from $239/night), AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu (14.35 mi, from $230/night), and The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.36 mi, from $143/night) have an on-site fitness center.

Which hotels near Pali Lanes are pet-friendly?

Renaissance Honolulu Hotel & Spa (14.3 mi, from $239/night), AC Hotel by Marriott Honolulu (14.35 mi, from $230/night), and The Ambassador Hotel of Waikiki Tapestry Collection by Hilton (14.36 mi, from $143/night) accept pets. Fee policies vary by property.

Which hotels near Pali Lanes offer free parking?

Holiday Inn Express Waikiki by IHG (14.39 mi, from $154/night) offers complimentary parking.

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