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Queen Kapiolani Hotel (www.aquaresorts.com/queen-kapiolani.Honululu, Hawaii Hotel – Waikiki’s Most Hawaiian Property aqua queen lobbyQueen Kapiolani’s motto in life was, “Kulia i ka nu’u,” which means Strive to reach the highest…our goal at the Queen Kapiolani Hotel. The Queen Kapiolani Hotel, named after the beloved wife of Hawaii’s last reigning King, is a true Waikiki landmark. Located on the serene eastern end of Waikiki, the Queen Kapiolani Hotel pays homage to Hawaii’s majestic heritage, present in the numerous works of art adorning the lobby and common areas. Built in 1969, the Queen Kapiolani is ideally located near the foot of the Diamond Head Crater and just a block away from the sandiest portion of Waikiki Beach fronting the Kapahulu Pier. Directly across from the hotel is the 108-acre Kapiolani Park, a gift from her husband King David Kalakaua and named in honor of the Queen herself. Stunning views of Diamond Head and Queens Surf Beach can be seen from the comfort of our newly refreshed rooms and suites enhanced by modern Hawaiian décor. Enjoy an afternoon dip in the swimming pool or just sip a cocktail while lounging on our renovated pool deck. A variety of shopping, dining and entertainment venues are all within walking distance of our Honolulu hotel. Queen Kapi’olani’s Story Kapi’olani Napelakapuokaka’e was born into the chiefly lineage of Kaua’i, in Hilo on December 31st, 1834. Her parents were High Chiefess Kinoiki and High Chief Kuhio. Kapi’olani assumed the role of Queen when her second husband, David Kalakaua won the election of 1874 after the death of King Lunalilo. Always the gracious hostess, she was a woman full of humility and exuded a regal calm. In addition to hosting grand receptions for visiting dignitaries, Queen Kapi’olani found time to pursue her passion. She worried about the future of her people. Her biggest concerns were the Hansen’s disease patients of Moloka’i and the perpetuation of the Hawaiian race. She founded the Kapi’olani Maternity Home in 1890, now referred to as the Kapi’olani Medical Center for Women and Children, to improve birth rates for mothers and their babies. Queen Kapi’olani was also an accomplished musician and composer. One of her most famous mele (or songs) was Ka Ipo Lei Manu (My Cherished Sweetheart), a love song for King Kalakaua. She was very accustomed to the etiquette and dance styles of Europe, yet, she never forgot who she was or where she came from. Queen Kapi’olani preferred to speak in her native tongue throughout her life in lieu of the more popular English. Even on her 1887 trip to Queen Victoria’s Jubilee celebration in London, Queen Kapi’olani required Colonel Iaukea or her sister-in-law, Princess Lili’uokalani, to translate for her. During her trip to London, where she debuted her famous blue peacock accented dress, she was treated as an equal to Queen Victoria, Europe’s most powerful monarch at the time. You can view a painting of Queen Kapi’olani in her peacock dress in the Peacock Room. www.aquaresorts.com/queen-kapiolani
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