Luxury on a Hawaiian budget vacation: 7 tips

by Janice Hough on May 4, 2009

For many travelers, Hawaii is the ultimate dream destination. Only about five hours from the U.S. mainland, the islands are beautiful, easy to navigate, and there’s no passport required.

In addition, Hawaii hotels have great specials during the current recession. But here’s several tips to make a Hawaiian vacation extra luxurious, even on a budget.

1. Consider staying at a “sister” property to a deluxe hotel. For example, guests at the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani in Waikiki have access, for a fee, to the Sheraton Waikiki’s fancy fitness center. At the Waikiki Parc hotel, sister property to the deluxe Halekulani, guests have spa and restaurant signing privileges at the Halekuliani.

Even better are some of the neighbor island condominium-hotel arrangements. Guests at Kapalua Villas, which are huge townhomes adjacent to the Ritz-Carlton Kapulua, have access to the Ritz pools, and the resort shuttle. Condos at Mauna Lani Terrace and at the Fairways at Mauna Lani have access to some facilities including the spas at the five-star Mauna Lani Bay hotel and the Fairmont Orchid. (Note, these arrangements can change, so best to confirm when making reservations.)

2. Unless you really like spending time in your room, consider the least expensive room at a top resort. You can’t see the ocean when it’s dark anyway. And it’s easy to go outside on the hotel grounds to watch those sunsets.

3. For a luxurious and less expensive happy hour, bring goodies from home. If you are checking luggage anyway, you can bring carefully wrapped wine and liquor. And while a nice bottle of wine might cost more than you would normally spend at home, it will almost certainly be cheaper than a couple drinks in a hotel bar.

You can also bring your favorite nonperishable snack treats, whether it’s smoked oysters or special crackers or nuts. Or buy things at Hawaiian supermarkets, but be warned that prices are generally much higher than on the mainland. (Although if you like sushi, the poke tuna available at most Hawaiian markets is unusual and especially good.)

Note, there are laws in Hawaii about drinking on the beach and in public, but I have never known anyone to have a problem with this. Hawaiian friends tell me the laws are seldom enforced if people are on good behavior. Though discretion doesn’t hurt.

4. While waiting for luggage, grab those free magazines that are ubiquitous in baggage claim areas. Many of them include coupons that are actually usuable for things you were planning to do anyway, or for restaurants you were already planning to try.

5. If you’re planning on some days of serious sightseeing, and some days of just relaxing by the pool, consider switching hotels mid-vacation. This only works if you don’t find packing or unpacking a nightmare. But I have had clients stay a few days in an inexpensive property and do all their all-day driving excursions first, and then spend the last few vacation days at a five star resort.

6. It really does help to book through a travel agent with good contacts in Hawaii. Even within a room category, there can be wide variations. Partial ocean view can mean a sliver of water visible from the balcony, or a much nicer water view from the room. Most hotels are much more likely to give better rooms to clients of favored agencies and tour operators.

Sometimes too, a hotel will unofficially upgrade clients of preferred agencies to a nicer room category altogether, and/or provide a nice free amenity. And if there’s a room problem, an agent or tour operator has a much better chance than a solo traveler of getting it fixed.

7. Finally, don’t forget little treats. Some of the best things about Hawaii are incredibly inexpensive. Two of my favorites – Maui style potato chips, and shave ice.

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  • Wrona

    I was already wishing I was back in Hawaii when you mentioned the Kapalua Villas, but then you just HAD to go and mention those Maui style Potato Chips. I wish I had a bag of sweet onion chips right now!

  • http://www.pleasantholidays.com Roseanne

    You can save a lot of money when you book a package vacation (air+hotel, air+hotel+car, or air+car) through a company such as Pleasant Holidays. You won’t see rates like these OTA websites that sell by component. For example, right now with Pleasant Holidays you can book round-trip airfare and 3 nights hotel for just $385. You can find more information at Pleasant Holidays’ Hawaii specials website page: http://www.pleasantholidays.com/PleasantHolidaysWeb/Vacation-Deals-Hawaii.html&cid=c979 or by speaking to an experienced reservations agent toll-free at: 1-888-786-9841

  • http://thatluggage.com/ Wrona

    I was already wishing I was back in Hawaii when you mentioned the Kapalua Villas, but then you just HAD to go and mention those Maui style Potato Chips. I wish I had a bag of sweet onion chips right now!
    P.S.: Forgot to add great post!

  • Zane Greene

    Better yet go to vrbo.com and rent a condominium. There are so many owners who rent out their condos when they are not using them that the market is very
    competitive. There are hundreds of listings. I recently rented a very nice 2 bedroom 2 bath fully equiped condo in the Princeville area of Kauai for $110. a day. We prepared some meals in our kitchen and BBQed fish on the grill by the pool. It was a wonderful and very inexpensive vacation. No maid or room service but who needs them.

  • http://leftcoastsportsbabe.com Janice Hough

    Thanks for commenting Zane, only one issue with those owner rented condominiums. If you don’t like the unit, or feel it wasn’t fairly advertised, or there is any problem, you are out of luck. If you rent through a travel agent they can generally get you changed to a better unit fast. I’ve gotten people changed even when they didn’t like the color scheme, but a couple times there were problems with the first unit they were assigned.

  • http://www.atlanticcity.com/ Alfred

    It is very important that you spend your time wisely with your family when going on a vacation. In most cases you will get exhausted at the end of the day visiting around the place where you are spending your vacation and you for sure need a place to rest in. You must check out a comfortable hotel to stay in during the days.

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