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Espacio the Jewel of Waikiki Launches All-Inclusive, Ultra-Luxury Package in Hawaii

Sep 24, 2025
Hawaii  Hotels and Resorts  
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Espacio The Jewel of Waikiki offers nine penthouse-style suites across from Waikiki Beach.
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Espacio the Jewel of Waikiki has introduced its "Luxury Without Limits" guest experience, making the nine-suite hotel the first culinary-inclusive boutique property in Hawaii.

The comprehensive package covers all aspects of a guest's stay, beginning with roundtrip luxury airport transportation and a Champagne welcome reception. Dining is included throughout the visit, available poolside, in-suite, or at the property's restaurant, Mugen, which holds Forbes Five Star and AAA Five Diamond ratings.

Daily breakfast is provided either in-suite or at Mugen, along with daily in-suite and poolside dining options. The hotel also offers a complimentary wine tasting experience in the lobby. Each suite receives a $300 dining credit specifically for dinner at Mugen.

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Transportation services extend beyond airport transfers to include chauffeured Mercedes house car service within central Honolulu and exclusive access to a Mercedes for island exploration. The hotel provides 24-hour butler and concierge services to develop customized itineraries and private experiences for guests.

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"Delivering world-class hospitality with the highest caliber service lies at the heart of the Espacio brand," said Gerald Glennon, general manager of Espacio the Jewel of Waikiki. "True luxury means nothing extra to worry about and nothing missing from your stay. This new culinary-inclusive offer further enriches the Espacio experience, ensuring a carefree and effortless stay for every guest."

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The hotel operates without resort fees and offers additional experiences for purchase, including sunset Champagne and caviar service on its private rooftop infinity pool, Saturday afternoon tea service and private dining options ranging from in-suite meals to private chef grilling experiences on the rooftop with ocean views.

Espacio's nine suites each occupy an entire floor, creating penthouse-style accommodations with private elevators, multiple bedrooms and chef's-grade kitchens with premium appliances. The suites feature private balconies with outdoor hot spas and unobstructed Pacific Ocean views, along with in-room dry saunas.

The hotel's spa services incorporate island botanicals and Hawaiian healing traditions. The property follows an Omotenashi-inspired hospitality approach, emphasizing anticipatory service and attention to detail.

Editor’s Note: This article was generated by AI, based on a press release distributed by Espacio the Jewel of Waikiki. It has been fact-checked and reviewed by a TravelAge West editor.

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