Hawaii All Inclusive Resorts & Vacation Packages

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Hawaii all inclusive vacation packages

Hawaii All Inclusive Vacation Packages

Hawaii all inclusive resorts work differently than the Caribbean or Mexico. There are no sprawling wristband-style properties where everything is covered in a single rate. Instead, Hawaii vacation packages bundle flights, hotel stays, rental cars, and often tours into a single booking — giving you the convenience of all-inclusive without the locked-in-the-resort experience.

That is actually a good thing. Hawaii's restaurants, beaches, hiking trails, and cultural sites are the attraction — not the resort pool. The best Hawaii vacation packages get the logistics handled so you spend your time exploring, not price-comparing every component separately.

All-Inclusive Hawaiian Vacations by Island

Aloha Hawaiian is Hawaii's longest-running all-inclusive vacation package provider. They have operated on the islands for over three decades and focus exclusively on Hawaiian travel. Each package bundles flights, beachfront hotel accommodations, rental car, and curated island activities into a single price — with a dedicated Hawaii-based travel specialist handling your itinerary from start to finish.

Choose your island below to explore their current all-inclusive packages:

Does Hawaii Have All Inclusive Resorts?

This is the most common question we get about Hawaii vacation packages — and the short answer is: not in the traditional sense. Hawaii does not have Caribbean-style all-inclusive resorts where a single nightly rate covers meals, drinks, activities, and entertainment at a single property.

There is a reason for that. Caribbean and Mexican all-inclusive resorts exist partly because travelers in those destinations prefer to stay on-property for safety or convenience. Hawaii is the opposite. The islands are exceptionally safe, the food scene is world-class, and the best experiences — hiking volcanic craters, snorkeling with sea turtles, driving the Road to Hana — happen off-property. Locking yourself inside a resort would mean missing the entire point of visiting Hawaii.

What Hawaii does have are vacation package providers like Aloha Hawaiian that bundle flights, hotels, rental cars, and activities into a single package price. You get the budgeting convenience of all-inclusive without the resort-jail experience. And you get to actually explore the islands.

What Is Typically Included in a Hawaii Vacation Package?

Hawaii vacation packages vary by provider, but a standard all-inclusive bundle covers the big-ticket items. Here is what you get — and what you do not.

Typically Included

  • Round-trip airfare from mainland U.S.
  • Hotel (3-star to 5-star beachfront)
  • Rental car for the full stay
  • Airport transfers / ground transport
  • Activity credits or included tours
  • Dedicated Hawaii travel specialist

Usually Not Included

  • Meals (except luau dinners)
  • Alcoholic beverages
  • Spa treatments
  • Gratuities
  • Travel insurance
  • Inter-island baggage fees

Some premium packages include partial meal plans or resort credit that can be applied toward dining. Always ask about upgrades when booking.

Hawaii Vacation Packages by Island

Each Hawaiian island offers a different travel experience, and the best package depends on what kind of trip you want.

Oahu Vacation Packages

Best for: First-time visitors, families, culture

Center around Waikiki with day trips to Pearl Harbor, the North Shore, and Kualoa Ranch. Widest hotel range from budget to luxury.

$1,500–$2,000
per person / 5-7 nights
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Maui Vacation Packages

Best for: Honeymoons, couples, road trips

Stays in Ka'anapali or Wailea. Rental car for the Road to Hana, luaus, and Molokini snorkeling. A car is non-negotiable.

$2,000–$3,000
per person / 5-7 nights
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Big Island Vacation Packages

Best for: Adventure, volcanoes, stargazing

Kohala Coast resorts or Kona town. Volcanoes National Park, manta ray night dives, Mauna Kea stargazing. Twice the size of all other islands combined.

$1,800–$2,500
per person / 5-7 nights
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Kauai Vacation Packages

Best for: Nature, romance, dramatic scenery

Stays in Poipu or Princeville. Na Pali Coast boat tour and helicopter tour over Waimea Canyon. Smallest main island — see a lot in 4-5 days.

$1,800–$2,500
per person / 5-7 nights
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Island-Hopping Packages

One of the best parts of a Hawaii vacation is visiting multiple islands. Inter-island flights are short (30-45 minutes) and affordable ($60-$150 one-way on Southwest or Hawaiian Airlines). Many vacation packages include island-hopping itineraries — typically pairing two islands over 7-10 days.

The most popular combinations:

Maui Oahu The Classic Combo · 7-10 days

Beach relaxation and Road to Hana on Maui, then city energy and Pearl Harbor on Oahu.

Maui Big Island Beach + Adventure · 7-10 days

Beach resort vibes on Maui, then volcanoes and stargazing on the Big Island.

Kauai Maui Dramatic Landscapes · 7-10 days

Na Pali Coast cliffs and lush valleys, followed by Haleakala crater and Lahaina.

Oahu Big Island City + Wilderness · 7-10 days

Waikiki and Pearl Harbor, then a totally different Hawaii on the Big Island.

If you have 10+ days, a three-island trip is doable. But two islands in 7 days is the sweet spot — enough time to explore without spending half your vacation at airports.

Package vs. DIY: Which Saves More?

The honest answer: it depends on how you travel.

All-Inclusive Package DIY Booking
Planning timeMinimal — specialist handles it10-20+ hours of research
Best forFirst-timers, honeymoons, groupsRepeat visitors, points collectors
Peak season pricing Often better bundled rates Individual rates spike
Shoulder season pricingGood value Best deals with flexibility
FlexibilityCustomizable within package Full control
Local expertise Hawaii-based specialistSelf-guided research
CancellationSingle cancellation policy3-5 separate cancellation policies
Bottom line: For most first-time Hawaii visitors, a package saves both money and stress. The coordination alone — flights, inter-island connections, hotel check-in timing, rental car pickups, activity reservations — can eat hours of planning time that a specialist handles automatically.

Tips for Booking Hawaii Vacation Packages

Book 3-6 months in advance for the best pricing and availability. Peak season (December through March) books up fast.

Shoulder season is the sweet spot. April-May and September-November offer lower prices, fewer crowds, and excellent weather. See our best time to visit guide.

Always include a rental car. Every island except Waikiki requires a car to reach the best beaches, hikes, and restaurants. Compare Hawaii car rental rates.

Read the fine print on cancellation. Look for packages with free cancellation or flexible rebooking — weather and flight schedules can change.

Ask about activity upgrades. Many packages let you swap included activities for premium options (helicopter tour instead of bus tour, sunset sail instead of beach day).

Check what is NOT included. Airport parking at your departure city, travel insurance, meals, and inter-island baggage fees are common exclusions.

Hawaii Honeymoon & Wedding Packages

Hawaii is the top domestic honeymoon destination, and several package providers offer dedicated honeymoon and wedding bundles. These typically add:

  • Room upgrades (oceanfront suite, private lanai)
  • Couples activities (sunset cruise, couples massage, private beach dinner)
  • Wedding coordination (officiant, flowers, photography, permits for beach ceremonies)
  • Champagne or lei greeting on arrival

Maui and Kauai are the most popular honeymoon islands. For weddings, Oahu offers the most venue options while Maui and Kauai provide the most dramatic natural backdrops. Read our Hawaii honeymoon guide for island-by-island recommendations.