As they say right inside their brochure:
“From the crown of the head to the soles of the feet, and the four corners of the body”. It is an expression used in prayers of healing. The four corners of the body are the shoulders, hips and between them are the vital organs of the body.
As you walk into the spa, you’ll notice a water wall and orchid bins on the wall. They say, “Natural paradise and urban Mecca embrace like yin and yang”.
This two story spa has fantastic views of the pool and Waikiki Beach with their floor to ceiling windows it enhances the viewing pleasure. You can see out into the beautiful Hawaiian waters from the relaxation rooms, facing the ocean on both levels. You can even sit in a multi-jet bath and soak in the view from the tub! When you get out of the bath, grab your warmed towel to dry off with. The massage tables are all heated for your comfort. There are different-smelling large sachets draped across the treatment tables, so you smell beautiful scents such as lavender. They use other sachets on the doors as their Do Not Disturb tags. They, of course, have the sachets and drawer liners for sale in the small shop, with an assortment of their own body wash, shampoo, conditioners and moisturizers.
Try the Nб Hуola Body Polish:
A fine grain, gentle body cleansing scrub using macadamia nut oil and a synergistic blend (specifically made for their Spa) of Noni (the Noni plant is grown locally in Tahiti), Aloe Vera and other essential oil extracts.
The Hyatt has some great restaurants – there is a sushi restaurant on street level, Furasaki…it is so good that I make a point of going every time I visit Waikiki! It won’t be difficult to miss, as there is usually a small line outside during meal times. The Hyatt also has a great Italian/Chinese (yes, you read right) restaurant Ciao Mein. It is a unique combo of the two foods and is served family style. I have never had a bad meal there, either!
Review by: Sherrie Strausfogel “Hawaii’s Spa Experience”

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