Hawaii.com has handpicked the best Hawaii vacation packages. The all inclusive vacation packages to Hawaii include air, car rental, and hotel stay for up to eight days or more.

Please keep in mind that rates for some of these trip packages change weekly, so if you see a Hawaii vacation deal at a price you like, book it!

We also offer travel deals for luaus, dinner cruises, golf, daily breakfast and more! Select an island on the left-hand menu on this page to narrow down your search.

Comparing Hawaii Travel Deals

How do you know you are getting the best deals to Hawaii? Shop around!

Hawaii.com is a great place to start because we’ve curated Hawaii vacation packages which include airfare from the leading travel industry businesses. We’re confident you can find what you’re looking for on Hawaii.com.

Getting The Best Deal On Hawaii Vacation Packages

A cheap Hawaii vacation package doesn’t need to feel, well, “cheap.”

The hotels featured in these all inclusive offers are three star hotels or better and many of them are beautiful beachfront properties but you save when you book air + flight. It’s all about getting the best deal for your dollar!

Highly Recommended Hawaii Hotels

We have three hotels that we highly recommend: Kaanapali Beach Hotel and Royal Lahaina Resort on Maui, and Royal Kona Resort on the Big Island. Both Royal Lahaina Resort and Royal Kona Resort offer “Best Price Guarantee” as well as a ton of options for creating your perfect vacation package. And Kaanapali Beach Hotel goes above and beyond to ensure that each package is providing the most value possible to visitors like you. Known as the “Most Hawaiian Hotel,” Kaanapali Beach Hotel keeps drawing its guests back with its authentic Hawaiian hospitality. You can also view our Maui vacation packages.

Looking for Luxury Hotels?

Looking for something a little more luxurious? No problem. Check out our lists of the best hotels by island. If money is not so much the issue, we recommend Montage Kapalua Bay on Maui and Mauna Kea Resort on the Big Island. Both of these five star resorts are cozied up to beaches that have been voted #1 Beach in America by Dr. Beach. In addition, Montage Kapalua Bay is Hawaii’s newest Forbes Five Star property.  Another bonus? They both usually offer specials along the lines of “get the 4th night free.”

About Hawaii

View of Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head on Oahu.

Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head on Oahu.

Discover why the Islands of Aloha are home to treasures unlike any other on Earth. Hawaii is more than just the birth place of modern surfing and hula — it’s a land of relaxation, adventure, natural beauty, and of welcoming locals.

You’ll find the itineraries in Hawaii are endless. From adventure tours to family fun; from soaking in the cultural sights to a hike on a volcano; you can do it all or you can simply lie on the beach all day.

Oahu

Known as “The Gathering Place,” Oahu is the most populated area in the island chain. It’s also home to some of the most recognizable landmarks in the world like Diamond Head, the world-famous Waikiki Beach, and Pearl Harbor.

Most people think of Honolulu, Oahu’s largest city and state capitol, as a metropolitan with global flavor, but just a few miles outside of the city limits, quieter getaways can be found. Read more about Oahu.

Maui

Nicknamed “The Valley Isle,” Maui is consistently rated by travel experts to be among the top island destinations in the world.

Maui has some of the finest luxury beach resort accommodations and activities in the islands, especially along Kaanapali Beach. All of these high-end resorts amid the romantic beach backdrops make Maui a popular honeymooning spot. Read more about Maui.

Kauai

Kauai is known as “The Garden Isle” because of its beautiful natural scenery.

The island is home to the wettest place on earth, Mount Waialeale, which gets an average of over 450 inches of rain every year. All that rain keeps the landscape of tropical rain forests lush with verdant ferns and cascading waterfalls all year round. Read more about Kauai.

Hawaii Island

The Island of Hawaii, also known as “The Big Island,” is the largest island in the island chain. Due to its size, the Big Island’s regions vary considerably.

There are twelve distinct climate zones here, ranging from East Hawaii’s tropical rain forests and the frozen slopes of Mauna Kea to Kau’s arid desert in the south. The dramatic size of the largest Hawaiian Island creates a microcosm of environments and activities. Read more about the Big Island.