Book Hawaii Vacations
Top destinations in Hawaii
Hilo
Nov 10 - Nov 14
from $498
flight + hotel per person
Hana
Nov 12 - Nov 16
from $548
flight + hotel per person
Kihei
Nov 12 - Nov 16
from $548
flight + hotel per person
Lahaina
Nov 12 - Nov 16
from $548
flight + hotel per person
Kamuela
Nov 10 - Nov 14
from $498
flight + hotel per person
Haleiwa
Oct 22 - Oct 26
from $511
flight + hotel per person
Honolulu
Oct 22 - Oct 26
from $511
flight + hotel per person
Kailua-Kona
Oct 24 - Oct 29
from $683
flight + hotel per person
Koloa
Oct 18 - Oct 22
from $727
flight + hotel per person
Top Hawaii Flight + Hotel Deals




The Point at Poipu by Diamond Resorts
Poipu
Save 100% on your flightPrice was $1,885, price is now $1,316 per person
$1,316
per person
Oct 17 - Oct 24
Roundtrip flight included
Los Angeles (LAX) to Lihue (LIH)
4.4/5Excellent! (669 reviews)
We had stayed in Lihue the last time we were in Kauai but this time we chose Poipu. This resort exceeded ALL our expectations. The rooms are HUGE, clean and modern. There is a/c but we chose to sleep with the windows open at night so as to enjoy the natural breeze. There are plenty of BBQ grills throughout the property which are cleaned every day so we grilled almost daily! We ate all our meals on the balcony overseeing the pool and the ocean. The first night we even saw a rainbow from the balcony!
The pool is the BEST family pool we've ever been to and it is where our 4 year old learned to swim without a floater - it is an incredibly family friendly pool. It is so big we can all fit comfortably even in times of COVID. The pool is also heated so there were people swimming from the moment it opened until it closed (from 8am-10pm). The jacuzzi is magnificent as well (and also one of the biggest ones we've been to).
The view of Shipwreck's beach is stunning and we took many walks there and also to the Grand Hyatt next door (which is a STUNNING resort, just like in the movies). However, for families The Point at Poipu is MUCH, MUCH better. There are also many turtles swimming daily in front of the property.
We cannot wait to come back to this property.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.
Reviewed on Aug 26, 2021
Where to stay in Hawaii
Find the best Hawaii areas and neighborhoods for the activities you enjoy most. Learn more about Hawaii
Waikiki
4 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4.5/5Wonderful!(10,927 area reviews)
Located on the south shore of Honolulu, this neighborhood is known internationally for its great surfing and beautiful beaches.
Wailea
5/5Exceptional!(852 area reviews)
Indulge in Hawai’i’s high life with a stay in this beautiful coastal area known for its luxury accommodation and secluded beaches.
Poipu
4.5/5Wonderful!(365 area reviews)
Hawaii’s “sunny side of paradise” balances adventure with relaxation, offering world-class waves and outdoor activities amid a serene tropical setting.
Ala Moana
1 out of top 10 points of interest in this area
4/5Very Good!(233 area reviews)
If you're spending some time in Ala Moana, Ala Moana Center and Ala Moana Beach Park are top sights worth seeing.
Napili
4.5/5Wonderful!(325 area reviews)
Napili is known for its stunning beaches, and you can see some sights in the area like Napili Bay and Kapalua Beach.
Top Hotels in Hawaii
Ala Moana Hotel
410 Atkinson Drive, Honolulu, HI
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
4.1/5Very Good! (2,357 reviews)
"Great location with a beautiful view"
Reviewed on Sep 4, 2021
Sheraton Waikiki
2255 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
4.1/5Very Good! (1,219 reviews)
"Nice and Clean"
Reviewed on Sep 5, 2021
Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort
2005 Kalia Rd, Honolulu, HI
Fully refundableReserve now, pay when you stay
4/5Very Good! (5,497 reviews)
"I personally have stayed on this resort once before at the "Tapa tower". Although the entire resort is accessible to anyone that checks in to any tower, this particular stay was better than the first since the person who checked us in got us in the "Rainbow tower" - gorgeous view of diamond head, ..."
Reviewed on Sep 3, 2021
Lowest nightly price found within the past 24 hours based on a 1 night stay for 2 adults. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.
Top things to do in Hawaii
Oahu Submarine Scooter Adventure
$131
Per adult
98% of travellers recommend
Pearl Harbor - USS Arizona - Honolulu City Tour
$55
Per adult
86% of travellers recommend
Your Hawaii itinerary: 7 days
- Kick off your week in Hawaii by getting to know Honolulu and the famed Waikiki Beach
- Wander around Chinatown and browse its art galleries before finishing with getting immersed in history at the Pearl Harbor Museum
- Dine beachfront in Waikiki and then head over to the Hilton Hawaiian Village for the weekly firework show
- Hanauma Bay is famed for its incredible snorkeling, with colorful reefs close to shore, big schools of fish and calm waters. It’s perfect for families with children
- Waimanalo is the island’s longest beach, where you can try surfing on a traditional outrigger canoe
- In Waikiki, enjoy a free Kuhio Beach Hula Show held three times a week at the Hula Mound
- From Honolulu, hit the Pali Highway that winds east through the Koolau mountain range where you’ll come across the Nuuanu Pali Lookout
- Just below the lookout is a hidden gem, the Likeke Falls. You can take a 10-15 minute hike up from the Ko’olau Golf Course parking lot to get to the lookout
- Drive east on the Pali Highway for 15 minutes to reach the Windward Coast and Kailua Beach
- Stay in the town of Kailua where you can swim and take in the views on the Pillbox Hike. At sunset, head back to Honolulu for dinner or end your day with an unforgettable horseback ride along Kailua’s North Beach at sunset
- Set off to spend a day in the sun at Kaanapali Beach, where you can enjoy great snorkeling spots
- In the afternoon, hop into your rental car and drive to Makena Beach, aka Big Beach, in South Maui.
- In the evening, join a luau and sample traditional kalua pua'a (roasted pork) cooked in an underground oven. Choices for luau include Old Lahaina Lu’au and the Grand Wailea Lū’au
- During the winter months, you can go on a morning on a whale-watching tour. Departing from Maalaea on the west coast, and you might even spot breaching humpback whales
- Visiting out of whale-watching season? Head to Lahaina to discover the island’s ancient history as you walk the Lahaina Historic Trail. Be sure to check out the legendary 145-year old, 60-feet high Banyan tree– the largest in the United States.
- Hop on the ferry to Lanai, where you can explore the lunar-like landscape and visit Shipwreck Beach, with its offshore wreck of a World War II tanker
- Hike through the stunning Haleakala National Park, where you’ll find volcanoes and waterfalls in the lush rainforest
- Visit the beautiful Kula Botanical Garden on the slopes of the mountain
- Drive along the cliff-top Hana Highway to appreciate the sea views and stunning waterfalls. You can stop for a swim at the black sand beach of Waianapanapa State Park

Day 1: Honolulu, Oahu
Where to stay: During you time in Oahu, we recommend staying within walking distance of Waikiki Beach at hotels such as Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort with its palm-fringed pool and private beach access, or at Paradise Bay Resort, with its kitchenettes and views of Kaneohe Bay.
Transportation: Rent a car in Oahu as part of a Hawaii package deal to get out and experience the natural beauty and remote, uncrowded beaches.

Day 2: Beach Fun

Day 3: Driving Tour
It’s just a 30-minute drive from Honolulu to the Windward Coast where you could easily spend a whole day. Or, you could spend a few hours here then drive another 50 minutes to Hawaii’s North Shore.

Day 4: Maui
Hop a flight from Oahu to Maui for your next few days. To get the most out of your time on Maui, pick up a rental car at the airport.
Where to Stay: Hotels in Lahaina create the perfect Hawaii vacation. Choose a family-friendly hotel such as Honua Kai Resort and Spa, featuring waterslides and a full-service spa, or pick the Aston Kaanapali Shores for its wealth of amenities including tennis courts and a huge swimming pool.

Day 5: Whale Watching or Historic Daytrip
Transportation: Whale-watching tours run between December and May and last approximately 2 to 3 hours. The ferry to Lanai takes about 1 hour and there are up to 5 departures daily.

Day 6: Explore Natural Beauty

Day 7: Oahu
Fly back to Oahu for one last day in Honolulu and enjoy Waikiki Beach one last time before heading to the airport.
Where to Stay: Hotels such as the Hyatt Place Waikiki Beach and seafront Outrigger Waikiki Beach Resort both offer spectacular views and hearty breakfasts, and are within easy reach of the airport.
Transportation: From Maui get a flight to Oahu for your overnight stay in Honolulu. The next day, get to the airport by taxi, private car service or pre-booked shuttle.
Hawaii Vacation Packages
Six main islands, each prettier than the next, make up this volcanic archipelago. Enjoy ancient traditions, modern cities and seemingly endless beaches.Travel to the Hawaiian Islands to enjoy white sand beaches, view volcanic lava flow, appreciate culture and tradition and relax in warm tropical settings. You’ll find history, adventure and island friendship.
Visit Hawaii Volcanoes National Park on Hawaii (Big Island) with smoke rising and lava flowing from the state’s active volcanoes, Maunaloa and Kilauea. Walk on the 150-mile (241-kilometer) trail to observe the destruction and rebirth that follows the lava cooling. Go to the Kalapana viewing area where you can see remains of a town overrun by volcanic flow. Here hot lava meets cold ocean waters with striking results.
On Oahu, drive to the top of Leahi (Diamond Head) and explore the remnants of World War II military bunkers and tunnels. Gaze at stunning views of the Pacific Ocean. The main city of Honolulu offers high-rise accommodations, glorious beach resorts, luxury-brand shopping, a lively Chinatown and exciting nightlife.
In Waikiki visit historic sites commemorating the 1941 invasion of Pearl Harbor, which sank dozens of ships, killed many Americans, and triggered U.S. engagement in World War II. Take the boat tour to the memorial for the USS Arizona, permanently resting under the harbor waters.
On Kauai, shop in Lihue for local clothing, handicrafts and artwork. Travel north to Kilawea’s lighthouse to watch for whales and listen to seabirds keening. At Princeville have a drink, play golf at the spectacular resort or snorkel amid the coral of Anini Beach where sea turtles and rays may glide along next to you. Drive up Waimea Canyon or hike along the Na Poli coast.
Book a table for a traditional luau with poi, roasted pig and island punch. Drink the Kona coffee. Visit a pineapple or coffee plantation. Watch a hula performance and take a lesson to learn how natives communicate using the fluid body movements of this Polynesian dance. Look for the colorful state fish, the humuhumunukunukuapua’a, easy to say if you remember that every vowel is pronounced in the Hawaiian language.
Frequently asked questions
More trip options
Hotels
Resorts & Hotels with Spas in OhioCheap Hotels in District of ColumbiaHotels near Catamount Ski AreaRomantic Hotels in OhioLuxury Hotels in District of ColumbiaHotels with an Outdoor Pool in OhioHotels with Balconies in District of ColumbiaCasinos in OhioHotels with a Lazy River in OhioHistoric Hotels in OhioCheap Hotels in OhioAll-inclusive Resorts in Central United StatesHotels near Columbia River Gorge National Scenic AreaDistrict of Columbia hotelsBeach Hotels in OhioHoneymoon Resorts & Hotels in OhioHotels with Balconies in OhioHotels with Suites in District of ColumbiaHotels on the Lake in Ohio