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The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach to Debut Resort Completion

Ritz-Carlton Residences Diamond Head Tower

From the moment the doors of the ‘Ewa Tower first opened in Summer 2016 in vibrant, world-renowned Waikīkī Beach, The Ritz-Carlton Residences, Waikiki Beach ushered in a new era of luxury travel attracting jetsetters from around the world. Waikīkī’s newest luxury resort is now set to debut its Diamond Head Tower on October 15, marking the completion of Oahu’s first Ritz-Carlton Residences.

A Design with a Story

The resort’s new 245-residence Diamond Head Tower complements the 307-residence ‘Ewa Tower. Guerin Glass Architects, inspired by Hawai‘i’s natural elements, designed both 38-story towers using a mauka (mountain) to makai (sea) vision that is seen in the resort’s stunning exterior through artful details and inspired craftsmanship. The exterior front reflects the ocean, sky and wind and the exterior back reflects the mountains and Honolulu’s urban metropolis. A three-dimensional, modern interpretation of traditional Hawaiian kapa (bark cloth) design covers the first three floors of each tower.

Interior design firm Jon Brent Design’s understated elegance, contemporary island-deco and modern luxury inspiration is seen throughout the resort’s common areas and 552 stylishly-appointed studio, one-, two-, three- and four-bedroom residential accommodations and penthouses in both towers. All rooms and suites face the ocean, providing guests with an unparalleled view of the Pacific, and include kitchens with premium appliances along with in-residence washers and dryers—ideal for the global traveler who seeks the conveniences of a home combined with the luxuries of a hotel. With a combined 246 suites in both towers, the resort boasts the largest number of luxury hotel suites on the island.

Newly Designed Ocean-View Spaces

Guests staying at the resort can discover a vast array of distinctive experiences along with legendary Ritz-Carlton service. New Diamond Head Tower facilities include an expanded spa with four treatments rooms and relaxation lounge, and also a 2,900-square-foot infinity pool with private cabanas equipped with SMART televisions, refrigerators and day beds. The new infinity pool complements the ‘Ewa Tower infinity pool which will be reserved for those looking for quiet serenity. The resort will be the only hotel in Waikīkī with two infinity pools, both of which are the highest in the area located on the 7th and 8th floors.

The Diamond Head Tower will also introduce 10 meeting and event spaces, which include a boardroom, movie theatre, The Horizon Terrace and Lanai, and the 22,000-square-foot Lau‘ula Park which can host a reception for up to 800 guests. Resort’s ground level promenade also features two stages for community performances and nearly two acres of lush greenery and landscaping that encompass the property. In early 2019, the resort will also debut a new dining venue located at the Diamond Head Tower pool deck, along with a gourmet market located on the ground level which will be a new Island Country Market concept.

For reservations and more information, visit ritzcarlton.com/waikiki.

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