Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Lodging
Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) is a beacon of military healthcare excellence in the Pacific. It provides various medical services to active duty service members, their families, retirees, and veterans.
TAMC now serves as the headquarters of the Regional Health Command-Pacific, which supports active duty and reserve military personnel, family members, veteran beneficiaries, residents of nine U.S. affiliated jurisdictions (American Samoa, Guam, and the former Trust Territories), and forward-deployed forces in more than 40 countries throughout the Pacific.
The Ultimate Guide to Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC) Lodging
If you’re traveling to Oahu for medical treatment, visiting a patient, TDY support, PCS coordination, or other official business, this guide explains the most common on-base lodging setup (managed through IHG Army Hotels), family support lodging options, and planning tips for off-base stays when you’re authorized to stay on the economy.
Jump to a Topic:
- About Tripler Army Medical Center Lodging
- Base Lodging Options (IHG Army Hotels)
- IHG Army Hotels Building 228 (Tripler AMC)
- On-Base Military Lodging and Short-Term Family Housing
- Nearby Hotels and Lodging
- Support Services for Lodging Assistance
- Tripler Army Medical Center History
- Tripler Lodging Rates, Eligibility, and Reservations
- Tripler Military Base Access
- Furnished Rentals and Extended Stays Near Tripler
About Tripler Army Medical Center Lodging
Finding suitable lodging is critical for those traveling to TAMC for treatment or visiting loved ones. Several lodging options are available near Tripler Army Medical Center, ensuring a comfortable and stress-free stay.
Quick planning note
One of the most common first-night issues for new visitors is confusing the room building with the check-in desk. For Fort Shafter/TAMC lodging, check-in is commonly at Tripler (Building 228B), confirm your arrival instructions before you drive onto post.
Base Lodging Options (IHG Army Hotels)
Travelers looking for on-base lodging at Tripler Army Medical Center typically start by checking availability with IHG Army Hotels. The Fort Shafter and Tripler lodging system is closely connected, and travelers may be assigned to either location depending on availability and mission needs.
Two primary lodging points to know:
- IHG Army Hotels Building 228 (Tripler AMC) — also commonly used as the check-in desk location for Fort Shafter/TAMC
- IHG Army Hotels Building 719 (Fort Shafter DVQ)
Pro tip for a smoother arrival: If you’re arriving late (after a long flight), confirm (1) where you check in, (2) which gate to use, and (3) what to do after hours if you don’t have base access.
IHG Army Hotels Building 228 (Tripler AMC)
IHG Army Hotels Building 228 is located at Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC). This can be a convenient choice for medical travel, visiting family members, and travelers assigned to Tripler-area requirements.
Location & contact (verify prior to booking)
- Address: 1 Jarrett White Road, Building 228B, Tripler AMC, HI 96859
- Front desk / reservations: (808) 839-2336
- Email: amerftshafterdvqreservations@ihg.com
- Check-in / Check-out: 4:00 PM / 11:00 AM
- Minimum check-in age: 18
Fort Shafter / TAMC check-in desk location
IHG notes that the check-in desk for Fort Shafter/TAMC is located in Building 228B on TAMC. Confirm your assigned building and after-hours arrival instructions before travel day.
Notable amenities (confirm what applies to your room type)
- Free breakfast
- Wi‑Fi
- Limited or weekly housekeeping (varies by policy and room type)
- Guest laundry facilities
- On-site parking
- Pet-friendly options (confirm policies, fees, and availability)
- Smoke-free property
- Local/area shuttle (confirm current availability)
Room types and longer stays
If you’re on a longer assignment, ask about suite-style layouts and whether your room includes a kitchen. For 30+ night travel, these features can significantly improve daily routine compared with a standard hotel room.
Tripler Army Medical Center Lodging and IHG Army Hotels
TAMC is located on Moanalua Ridge, which overlooks several Honolulu neighborhoods, including Moanalua and Salt Lake. The medical center’s massive coral-pink structures are visible from nearly anywhere within the Honolulu District. IHG Army Hotels Tripler is approximately 4.5 miles from the Daniel K. Inouye International Airport (HNL).
On-Base Military Lodging and Short-Term Family Housing
The Tripler Fisher House on the TAMC campus provides a comforting “Home Away From Home” for military families and patients receiving care at TAMC. It offers affordable accommodations in a supportive environment with fully equipped kitchens, laundry facilities, and shared living spaces.
The Fisher House is specifically designed for families who need to stay close to their loved ones during medical treatment. It fosters a sense of community and support among its residents. To inquire about availability and eligibility requirements, visit the official Fisher House website or contact their office directly.
Nearby Hotels and Lodging
For those looking to combine their trip with leisure, Waikiki offers easy public access to some of Hawaii’s iconic beaches. Honolulu is still within a reasonable commuting distance from TAMC. If you’re looking to stay off base while on temporary duty travel to Tripler, you may want to check out some of our furnished rentals in Honolulu.
Support Services for Lodging Assistance
Contact the Army Community Service (ACS) office at TAMC for additional support in securing accommodations. They can provide guidance and resources tailored to military families and patients.
Whether you’re visiting for medical treatment, accompanying a loved one, or simply exploring the area, finding the proper lodging can significantly impact your experience. Tripler Army Medical Center’s staff and surrounding community will make your stay as smooth and comfortable as possible.
Tripler Army Medical Center History
Tripler Hospital was established in 1907 and housed in several wooden structures within Fort Shafter. It has grown into the largest hospital facility within the Honolulu census-designated area. The attack on Pearl Harbor required a large military hospital on Oahu, which led to the construction of the Tripler Army Medical Center (TAMC). The hospital’s color, pink coral, was chosen and modeled after the Royal Hawaiian Hotel in Waikiki.
Tripler Lodging Rates, Eligibility, and Reservations
Tripler Lodging Rates
Tripler lodging rates can vary based on duty status (official vs. leisure), room type, and seasonal demand. For official travel, it’s smart to compare lodging costs against current reimbursement ceilings before you finalize reservations.
Planning tip: Check the current Hawaii per diem lodging rate and follow your unit’s guidance for how lodging should be booked and documented in DTS (or your agency travel system).
Tripler Lodging Eligibility
Eligibility for Tripler/Fort Shafter lodging depends on your travel category and local policy. In general, official travel on orders has top priority, and other categories may be accommodated based on availability.
Who can stay (general eligibility categories):
- Active duty and other authorized uniformed travelers on official orders
- DoD civilians on official travel
- Contractors on official travel (when authorized/eligible)
- Space-Available (Space-A) guests such as active duty and dependents on leave, and retirees (based on occupancy and local rules)
Best practice: Ask the lodging office what documentation you need at check-in and whether your travel category is required to use on-base quarters when available.
Tripler Lodging Reservations
Making reservations well in advance is especially important during Hawaii’s busiest seasons, when local hotels and base lodging can fill quickly. If you have firm dates, book early and reconfirm details close to arrival.
Booking tips
- Book early once travel dates are known.
- Confirm your assigned building: Building 228 (Tripler) vs. Building 719 (Fort Shafter).
- Confirm the check-in desk location and after-hours process.
- Keep your confirmation emails and receipts for DTS/voucher submission.
Space Available (Space-A) Reservations
Space-A lodging may be available for eligible travelers (such as active duty and dependents on leave, and retirees) depending on occupancy. Space-A stays are always subject to availability and local priority rules, so call close to your arrival window for the best information.
Certificate or Statement of Non-Availability Requirements
A CNA is a Certificate/Statement of Non-Availability confirming that government quarters were not available for your dates. If you are directed to use government quarters and none are available, you may need a CNA (or other non-availability proof) to support reimbursement—requirements can vary by unit policy and booking channel.
Questions to ask your sponsor or travel coordinator
- Are government quarters directed for my travel category?
- If quarters are unavailable, do I need a CNA or a non-availability confirmation number?
- Am I required to book through DTS (or my agency’s travel system), or can my Approving Official authorize alternate lodging?
DTS justification example for alternate lodging
Example justification language (edit to match your policy): “This is a long (30+ day) TDY assignment. A hotel room lacks adequate facilities for preparing meals (kitchen) and laundry needs (washer/dryer). Traveler has identified comparable accommodations on the economy at the authorized rate.”
TDY/PCS/TLA Coordination
Your sponsor and unit travel team can usually help with local procedures, especially for Hawaii moves that involve TLA or extended timelines. If you’re new to O‘ahu, coordinate early so you aren’t troubleshooting lodging and documentation at the last minute.
Practical guidance
- If no rooms are available on base, request the non-availability/CNA per your process.
- Save screenshots, confirmation emails, and any non-availability numbers for your travel file.
- If arriving after hours, confirm how base access and late check-in will be handled.
Tripler Military Base Access
If you do not have a DoD ID card or established access credentials, plan ahead for visitor pass requirements and issuance hours. Late arrivals are much smoother when you know exactly where to go and what documents you’ll need.
Arrival planning tip
Because Fort Shafter/TAMC lodging check-in is commonly routed through Tripler (Building 228B), confirm your best arrival route, gate recommendations, and any visitor processing requirements before travel day.
Things to do near Tripler (easy downtime ideas)
A perk of staying near Tripler is easy access to major Honolulu-area sites and historic destinations. If you have downtime, these are popular options:
- Pearl Harbor National Memorial (USS Arizona area)
- Battleship Missouri Memorial (Ford Island area)
- Bishop Museum
- Diamond Head State Monument (check reservation rules)
- Ala Moana and Waikiki (shopping, dining, beach)
Furnished Rentals and Extended Stays Near Tripler
If you’re authorized to stay off base (or have non-availability documentation when required), an extended stay in Honolulu can be a better fit than a hotel—especially for 30+ night travel.
Why furnished housing is popular for longer TDY stays
- Full kitchen for meals and routine
- In-unit laundry (or better laundry access)
- Separate living/sleeping space for real downtime
- More livable setup for longer assignments
Explore TDY Lodging furnished rentals
FAQs
Do I have to stay on base when TDY to Tripler?
It depends on your orders and your unit’s policy. Many travelers are directed to use government quarters if available. If quarters are not available, you may need a CNA or other proof of non-availability to stay off base—confirm with your sponsor or approving official.
Where do I check in for Fort Shafter / Tripler lodging?
Check-in for Fort Shafter/TAMC is commonly handled at Tripler in Building 228B. Always confirm your specific check-in instructions before arrival.
What should I do if Tripler lodging is full?
Request non-availability documentation through your required process, then book alternate lodging according to your authorization and unit guidance. Keep confirmation emails and receipts for DTS/voucher submission.
Is Tripler lodging pet-friendly?
Pet-friendly options may be available through IHG Army Hotels, but policies, fees, and room availability vary. Confirm pet requirements before you book.
Helpful links – official travel planning to O‘ahu
- IHG Army Hotels Building 228 (Tripler AMC)
- IHG Army Hotels Building 719 (Fort Shafter)
- DoD Lodging (search/booking portal)
- Hawaii Per Diem Rates


