老澳门六合彩开奖记录

There鈥檚 a saying in Hawaii: there鈥檚 a cost to paradise.

Among US states, Hawaii consistently ranks at the top for cost of living. The median price of a single-family home on O鈥榓hu, for example, is more than $1.1 million. And gas can cost as much as $5 a gallon.

Yet with a little homework, there are plenty of ways to enjoy the islands鈥 pristine beaches, local flavors and stunning natural beauty without spending a fortune. This guide to daily costs in Hawaii, along with top tips for budget travelers, can help you save your dollars. And even allow you to sample some of the best of the islands for free.

Daily costs

  • Hostel room: $40鈥150 a night

  • Basic room for two: $150鈥300 a night

  • Self-catering apartment (including Airbnb): from $80 (for a private room) up to $6000 a night (where President Obama stayed in Kailua)

  • Public-transport ticket (TheBus on 翱驶补丑耻): $3 (adult, one way), with discounts for seniors ages 65 and up and youth ages 6 to 17.

  • Coffee: $2.25 (hot coffee at Starbucks) to $12.50 (Kona Estate coffee brewed fresh, using the Chemex pour-over brewer at )

  • Sandwich: from $7 (Andy鈥檚 Sandwiches & Smoothies) to $13 (at Sprout Sandwich Shop)

  • Dinner for two: $50鈥500

  • Beer/pint at the bar: $7鈥12

People lounge under a tree with few leaves on a tropical beach, as white-capped waves break offshore
Avoid the summer, winter and spring-break peak seasons, and you might just find a few deals for your trip to Hawaii. Ventu Photo/Shutterstock

Plan a fall or spring vacation

Hawaii is a year-round destination 鈥 and that鈥檚 good news for travelers on a budget. You can find deals on airfare and accommodations during the slower shoulder months 鈥 September and October, January and February, April and May 鈥 and by avoiding peak travel times like summer, winter and spring break.

Be strategic about island-hopping...

Why fly all the way to Hawaii and stay in just one place? If you鈥檙e set on seeing more than one island on your vacation, you should take advantage of cheaper options on interisland airfares.

offers one-way rates that are sometimes as low as $39, with no-frills service and no assigned seating. operates Cessna 208EX Grand Caravans that seat up to nine passengers and fly into smaller airports, offering round-trip fares for under $200 per person.

Planning tip: If you鈥檙e on Maui and want to visit 尝补苍补驶颈, you can book a ride on the . Tickets start at $40 one-way; the journey takes about an hour. Bonus: if you鈥檙e traveling between islands from January to April, you may see humpback whales along the way.

People on a catamaran watch a humpback whale breach in the ocean
Settling in on one island will let you do a range of activities, such as whale-watching off Maui. Getty Images

...or simply stick to one island

Those extra airfares and accommodations can add up quickly, making island-hopping pricey. What鈥檚 more, if you鈥檙e not on 翱驶补丑耻, you鈥檒l likely have to rent a car, the price of which fluctuates with demand.

By staying on just one island, you can explore everything it has to offer. 翱驶补丑耻 brims with countless restaurants, shopping, beaches, museums and hiking trails. Maui is just as vibrant, with more country charm and quaint towns like Hana and Makawao. (Note that the island is still rebuilding after the devastating 2023 Lahaina Wildfire, and that traveling responsibly in Maui is more important now than ever.)

碍补耻补驶颈 is the most laid-back of all the islands, with verdant landscapes, breathtaking beaches and a quieter pace. Hawai驶i Island (aka the Big Island) boasts active volcanoes, rolling ranchland and old-Hawaii charm.

Keep your car-rental period short

While skipping a car rental altogether may be the most cost-effective option, it鈥檚 also very limiting 鈥 even on 翱驶补丑耻, which boasts a great public-bus system. Whichever island you鈥檙e on, you鈥檒l want to get out of resort zones and venture into different neighborhoods, find hole-in-the-wall eateries and experience the islands the way locals do.

Instead of renting a car at the airport for the duration of your stay, consider an 脿 la carte approach, renting a car for just a day or two 鈥 and optimally keeping your transit costs under $100.

A red car follows a hilly cliff road with the sea to one side
Reduce your time with a rental car by using Hawaii鈥檚 numerous rideshare services. Matt Munro for 老澳门六合彩开奖记录

Use local rideshare services and rental companies

All of the main islands have rideshare services like Uber and Lyft, with O鈥榓hu featuring the best coverage (and coverage being spotty on smaller islands such as 碍补耻补驶颈). But there are new local services, too.

In June 2021, new rideshare company  launched on 翱驶补丑耻, Maui, 碍补耻补驶颈, Hawai驶i Island and 尝补苍补驶颈 with a wider selection of choices 鈥 think hybrid cars, electric and luxury vehicles, drivers pre-approved to enter US military bases, and options for those requiring additional mobility assistance. Fares are based on distance and calculated up front, and rides can be scheduled in advance.

Car-share app  also recently entered the Hawaii market, offering the more affordable option of renting vehicles directly from local owners.

is a round-trip, station-based car-share program (on 翱驶补丑耻 only) that allows you to book a vehicle by the hour or day, now or in the future. The service includes 170 vehicles parked at 65 stations throughout urban Honolulu&苍产蝉辫;鈥&苍产蝉辫;诲辞飞苍迟辞飞苍, Waikiki, Kaka驶ako, Ala Moana, M膩noa, Kaimuk墨 鈥 and Ko Olina. The best part? Gas, insurance and roadside assistance are all included.

Take public transportation

You can also ditch the cars entirely 鈥 and eliminate stress about notoriously scant parking 鈥 by using public transportation.

On 翱驶补丑耻, there's , a public operator with a fleet of 542 buses providing daily services on 101 routes across the island. Adult fares are $3 (one way), to be paid in cash upon boarding, with discounts for seniors ages 65 and up and youth ages 6 to 17. TheBus conveniently stops at some of the island鈥檚 most popular visitor destinations, including Waikiki, Ala Moana Center, Bishop Museum, Kualoa Ranch, Polynesian Cultural Center, Pearl Harbor, Waimea Valley and Hanauma Bay.

Maui also operates a with service in various parts of the islands, from 碍补驶补苍补辫补濒颈 to Upcountry.

Pedal around by bike

Another option is to ride around 翱驶补丑耻 on a bike using the island鈥檚 only bikeshare program, , which has 1300 bikes at more than 130 self-service Biki Stops throughout Honolulu.

It鈥檚 a great option for short jaunts to the beach or to grab lunch nearby. $5 per bike for a single ride for up to 30 minutes, $20 for unlimited rides within 24 hours or $55 for 300 minutes to use in any increment for one year (the best option to use over an entire vacation stay).

A view large verdant leaves through to an empty beach below, with verdant cliffs and the ocean beyond
The fabled Kalalu Trail starts in 碍补耻补驶颈鈥檚 H膩驶ena State Park 鈥 making the fee to enter well worth paying. Ludo Koos/Shutterstock

Count on free access to Hawaii鈥檚 beaches, hiking trails and gardens 鈥 with small fees for some of the best ones

You can count on enjoying the best parts of Hawaii 鈥 its beaches, gardens, parks and hiking trails 鈥 without spending much. And while most beaches in the state are free and accessible year-round, a few top ones 鈥 like Hanauma Bay on 翱驶补丑耻 and H膩驶ena State Park on 碍补耻补驶颈 鈥 require reservations with a small fee for visitors.

Pristine nature reserve , limiting the number of visitors to fewer than 800 a day. It costs $25 per person to enter (free for Hawaii residents and children aged 12 and under) and another $3 for parking ($1 for residents). To visit 鈥 which includes K膿驶膿 Beach and the start of the Kalalau Trail along the famed N膩pali Coast 鈥 you鈥檒l need to secure a reservation and pay a $5 entry fee and $10 for parking (free for residents).

While state-run hiking trails are normally free to access, some have small fees. For non-residents, it costs $5 to hike to the top of Diamond Head (L膿驶ahi in Hawaiian) on 翱驶补丑耻, plus $10 for parking (both payable by credit card only), or to visit the popular 驶Iao Valley State Monument on Maui. .

Most botanical gardens charge a nominal entrance fee 鈥 though some, including the popular city-run Ho驶omaluhia Botanical Garden on 翱驶补丑耻, are free to explore.

Feed yourself affordably with bento boxes and poke bowls

While each island boasts upscale farm-to-table restaurants that will break your food budget, Hawaii is also known for its homestyle local cuisine. All over the islands, plate lunches, bento (Japanese box meals) and poke bowls (cubed ahi, raw and seasoned, and served atop rice) are plentiful 鈥 and affordable.

Get loaded plates of teriyaki beef, shoyu chicken or hamburger steak and gravy at popular drive-ins, such as on 翱驶补丑耻, on the Big Island and on Maui.

We also recommend seeking out okazu-ya (Japanese deli-type eateries), which serve 脿 la carte portions of local favorites 鈥 shoyu pork, chow fun noodles, shrimp tempura and musubi (rice balls). Some popular ones include  on the Big Island, on 翱驶补丑耻, Honokowai Okazuya & Deli on Maui and Po鈥檚 Kitchen on 碍补耻补驶颈. And poke bowls are everywhere 鈥 affordable, filling, balanced and simply delicious meals you can grab even from convenience stores.

Planning tip: If you have a short-term rental with a kitchen, you may want to save money by cooking in. Hit up one of the many farmers markets run by the or . You can meet local producers, buy fresh and local goodies and even pick up artisan-made products such as jams, hot sauces, cookies, vinegars and honey. Many serve prepared foods too.

A man prepares roast pork for a customer behind a glass wall at night in the Chinatown Historic District, Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
Reasonably priced activities and tours 鈥 such as those offered in Honolulu鈥檚 historic Chinatown 鈥 offer a cost-effective way to get a taste of Hawaiian culture. Shutterstock

Find free and low-cost activities and tours

You don鈥檛 need to cap off your Hawaii experience with a pricey luau or helicopter tour. Indeed, perhaps the best way to connect with the rich culture here is through a free (or inexpensive) class around town.

Many hotels and malls offer free entertainment and classes in cultural practices, such as lei-making, ukulele-playing and hula. The in Waikiki offers all that, plus lauhala-weaving and free Hawaiian entertainment. by Outrigger on Maui provides complimentary cultural classes to its guests at its hale ho驶okipa (hospitality house): you can learn to hula, make tapa cloth, restring kukui-nut leis, speak short words and phrases in 驶艒lelo Hawai驶i (Hawaiian language), and even find your way around with 辫腻苍腻苍腻, or traditional navigational techniques.

On 翱驶补丑耻, you can rent surfboards at stands along Waikiki Beach for about $20, or pay a little more for a lesson from a beach attendant. You can also rent surfboards, stand-up paddle boards, kayaks, boogie boards with fins, snorkel gear and more from .

Opt for self-guided tours to save some money. Holualoa Kona Coffee Company on the Big Island offers free coffee-roasting tours and samplings for a small fee. Stroll the grounds of the state鈥檚 largest coffee grower, Kauai Coffee Co, at your leisure to learn about coffee and its history in the islands.

For about $35, you can go on a walking tour of 翱驶补丑耻鈥檚 historic Chinatown district with the , where you learn about the rich history of Chinese immigration to Hawaii through the neighborhood and its architecture. The price includes gallery entry, visits to sites with cultural and historical significance, and samples of food from neighborhood shops and restaurants.

Planning tip: Download the app for self-guided GPS audio tours of popular attractions across the islands. Featured tours include Road to Hana on Maui, Hawai驶i Volcanoes National Park on the Big Island and Waimea Canyon on 碍补耻补驶颈. Each tour costs $20 and doesn鈥檛 require a data connection to enjoy.

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