Surfjack Hotel and Swim Club
Adventurous surf digs

From the handmade mid-century furnishings in its 112 surfana bedecked rooms and suites, to chef Ed Kenney’s island cuisine eatery, Surfjack postures a soulful boutique that’s not short on character. Paired to the warm Waikiki air the Swimclub bar pours cocktails and airs film premieres by the poolside, hosting retro pool parties and other casual cultural amusements, while the adventurous can strike out for small-group surf lessons. Grounding the playful retro boutique to a level of sophistication, the minutiae of Surfjack’s furnishings and fitting were penned, brushed and moulded by a collective of Honolulu’s finest creatives.
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