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Hotels & Lodging in Honolulu, HI (2026)

3 verified hotels & lodging rules for Honolulu, Hawaii, sourced directly from the municipal code and official government pages.

Verified from official government sources

Transient Occupancy Tax

Hotels and short-term rentals on Oʻahu charge guests a county TAT (3%) layered atop the state TAT (10.25%) and General Excise Tax (4.712%), totaling roughly 18% on lodging — among the highest combined lodging taxes in the United States.

Honolulu Transient Accommodations Tax (TAT)

Heavy Restrictions

Hotel Worker Retention

Hawaiʻi enacted Act 1 (2021) requiring hotels and similar hospitality employers to recall laid-off workers by seniority when positions reopen, protecting Honolulu's tourism workforce from displacement after pandemic-era layoffs and ownership changes.

Hotel Worker Recall Rights

Some Restrictions

Hotel Living Wage

Honolulu hotel workers earn wages set primarily through collective bargaining with UNITE HERE Local 5 and the statewide minimum wage law, since Hawaiʻi preempts city-set living wages and county pay floors above the state minimum.

Hotel Wage Standards on Oʻahu

Some Restrictions

Looking for Honolulu County county-wide rules?

County ordinances apply to unincorporated areas and may supplement Honolulu city rules.

Hotels & Lodging in Honolulu County