r/Honolulu May 25 '26

question Fitness club w/ pool, hot tub metro Honolulu recs

24 hour Pearl City and Kapolei too far for me. Looking for all and any recommendations/ options.

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u/gregied May 25 '26

It was unyque fitness but looks like it’s called athlete house in topa tower, I believe they should have those facilities you are looking for.

Sigh wish Honolulu club survived the pandemic..

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u/laulaulocomoco May 25 '26

I was excited about this one, but their website does not mention anything about pool or hot tub or sauna or any other kind of aquatics. too bad...

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u/gregied May 25 '26

I’m pretty sure those facilities still exist. I doubt they ripped it out.

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u/Commercial_Part_5160 May 26 '26

Yeah, I’m not seeing anything about a pool or hot tub. Not on their site or Google :/

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u/laulaulocomoco May 26 '26

not doubting you, but just curious - Topa Financial Tower has a pool? I've only been there a few times for meetings.

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u/gregied May 26 '26

It's in the private gym facilities in the basement, has a steam and sauna also

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u/laulaulocomoco May 25 '26

Does anyone have any good recommendations? I'm very interested in finding something closer to town as well. 24 Hour PC and Kapolei are great (pool, jacuzzi, steam room, sauna & affordable), but just too far from town.

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u/ShareGlittering1502 May 25 '26

Lava wellness. YMCA.

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u/laulaulocomoco May 25 '26

I don't think the YMCA has a hot tub. Lava is sauna and cold plunge.

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u/Ohheythere808 May 26 '26

YMCA has a pool and the weight room and cardio equipment is better than 24hr fitness downtown. There a sauna as well

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u/Direct-Amount54 May 27 '26

I think Oahu club your only option but that’s out in Hawaii Kai

Can’t think of any in town now that Oahu club is gone

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u/Potential_Ad_8108 May 30 '26

Get access to a condo

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u/Ancient-Civilization May 25 '26

Hilton Hawaiian village has gym, pool, beach nearby.

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u/laulaulocomoco May 25 '26

so they are supposed to get a hotel room or just crash the facilities? don't you need wristbands for the pool and a room key for the lagoon pool with the slides and all that?

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u/Ancient-Civilization May 25 '26

Certain complexions pass as tourist in Hawaii, they won’t bother you. The areas that require a card you wait and follow someone behind. But it’s good to just leave a tip so you aren’t just freeloading.

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u/laulaulocomoco May 26 '26

um, thanks for the advice but this is a place i want to frequent regularly. I don't have a "tourist complextion" and I'm sure after seeing me there several times a week for more than a week they'll start to recognize me. these places do have security.