13 Amazing Places To Stay Overnight In Hawaii Without Breaking The Bank
Everyone knows that the Hawaiian Islands are extremely expensive, whether you call Hawaii home, or are simply planning a vacation to the tropical island paradise. According to AAA Travel, the average cost of food and lodging for two on a trip to Hawaii is approximately $793 per day. That’s most likely for a luxury hotel with all the amenities you could ever want, though, and there are cheaper options out there; you can find a standard, comfortable, double-occupancy room for less than $200 per night if you know where to look. From quaint country inns to city hotel rooms, these 13 accommodations in Hawaii will set you back anywhere from $70 to $170 per night, a total steal for Hawaii, if you book early enough!
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Less than a 10-minute walk from Fort DeRussy Beach Park, the Aqua Oasis hotel features modern, colorful rooms, and an on-site karaoke lounge - all for approximately $140 per night.
This centrally-located and comfortable hotel features a freshwater pool, beautiful gardens, on-site shopping, and ocean views. What more could you ask for with rates starting at just $136 per night?
This relaxed oceanfront resort is less than three miles from the Kahului Airport, and offers a rooftop pool, buffet-style dining, and plenty of convenience, starting at just $109 per night.
Just one block from the beautiful Ala Moana Beach Park and 1.3 miles from Waikiki, this Honolulu hotel is centrally-located and well worth the $159 per night price tag.
This casual beachfront resort is nestled among the luxury resorts of the Kona coast - allowing guests to have a similar experience without the hefty price tag. Rooms start at just $135 per night.
Just five minutes from the upcountry town of Makawao is this charming, family-run bed and breakfast. You'll have to share a bathroom and living space with other guests, but with rates as low as $86 per night, I'm sure you won't be complaining too much.
While a room at this beachfront resort is pricier than most on this list - rates start at $161 per night - Kiahuna offers casual condos with kitchens and private lanais.
Home to a rooftop pool, casual diner, and a six-minute walk from Waikiki Beach, Shoreline Hotel offers everything you need for a Hawaiian vacation - and nothing you don't - for as little as $144 per night.
Home to the oldest restaurant in the state, the Manago Hotel may not have much to offer in terms of luxury, but with rates starting at just $67 per night, guests will have plenty of cash to truly experience the breathtaking Hawaii Island.
Quaint island-themed accommodations and a renowned French restaurant set this beautiful Lahaina inn apart from the crowd. And with rates starting at just $162 per night, we might just be in heaven.
Situated on the beach and less than nine miles form Wailua State Park, a room at Kauai Shores with island-inspired decor will set you back $109, at least.
With more than 10 years of experience as a professional writer, Megan holds a degree in Mass Media from her home state of Minnesota. After college, she chose to trade in her winter boots for slippahs and moved to the beautiful island of Oahu, where she has been living for more than five years. She lives on the west side but is constantly taking mini-road trips across the island and visits the neighboring islands whenever she can getaway. She loves hiking, snorkeling, locally-grown coffee, and finding the best acai bowl on Oahu.
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