Hawaii is one of the ultimate vacation destinations. It seems like at any given time, someone you know is saving up to go. Though Hawaii isn’t exactly cheap, there are ways to travel to the islands that lets you see the beauty without breaking the bank. However, if you have the means, you might want to splurge and squeeze everything you can out of your time in The Aloha State. There’s really no wrong way to do Hawaii, so here are some ideas of how to live large on your vacation, or travel affordably.
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Airfare
Extravagant
Start the trip off in the lap of luxury with a first-class flight. A ticket from LAX to Maui will cost you more than $2,800 a passenger on American Airlines. However, while onboard you’ll be treated to premium dining, free drinks (both alcoholic and non-alcoholic) and extra-wide seats to sit back and relax in, plus you’ll be able to check in and proceed through security faster.
On the Cheap
If you’re saving your money for more of the attractions while you’re in Hawaii, consider flying into Maui from LAX for as low as $220–a whopping 10 times less than first class on American Airlines–using Alaska Airlines. Though you won’t get the gourmet food and free alcoholic drinks that first class promises, you’ll still get complimentary soft drinks and snacks and the ability to connect to Wi-Fi.
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Lodging
Extravagant
Hawaii is all about resting and relaxing, so staying at an exquisite resort will definitely let you unwind with ease. If you want to go big, consider Espacio: The Jewel of Waikiki. Starting at about $3,400 a night, you’ll experience Waikiki from an oceanfront penthouse suite with two bedrooms, three bathrooms, a hot tub on the balcony and a den. You’ll also have access to a complimentary premium car service to make it easy to get around the island, plus complimentary admission for two to Bishop Museum and to the Honolulu Museum of Art.
Staying in Maui? Check out the 4,200 square foot oceanfront Lokelani Suite at Four Seasons Resort Maui at Wailea for $27,000 a night. That price tag comes with 3 bedrooms (all with a private bathroom), large private lanais with outdoor lounge furniture, private bar service, complimentary cabana access and transport to all destinations in Wailea.
On the Cheap
For just $147 a night, you can stay in a private room at the Aloha Surf Hostel 0.3 miles from the beach in Waikiki. The studio has a queen bed and free WiFi, plus free tours to all of the top destinations on the island. The hostel is located near tons of restaurants, bars and great locations for surfing.