All Inclusive Travel To Hawaii
By Flavia Voican · Updated 2026-04-15 · General
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A direct flight from LAX to HNL with Hawaiian Airlines costs $582 roundtrip in August 2026, while all-inclusive resorts like Grand Wailea average $215/night excluding taxes (Expedia 2025 data).
How Much Do All-Inclusive Hawaii Trips Actually Cost in 2026?
Hawaiian Airlines' base fare includes one checked bag ($35 for a second) but excludes resort fees. In March 2025, I paid $215/night for a "all-inclusive" room at Grand Wailea, but the $42 nightly resort fee wasn't disclosed until checkout. American Airlines' package with Hilton Waikiki starts at $812 roundtrip + $38/night resort fee, while Delta's package includes airport transfers but charges $47 for premium cabin bags. Avoid third-party sites: Booking.com adds 14.5% "taxes and fees" not shown in headline prices.
Airline & Resort Price Comparison (LAX to HNL, 7 Nights)
| Airline/Resort |
Roundtrip Flight |
Resort Base Rate |
Hidden Fees |
Total (7 Nights) |
| Hawaiian Airlines + Grand Wailea |
$582 |
$1,505 |
$294 (42x7) |
$2,381 |
| American Airlines + Hilton Waikiki |
$719 |
$1,890 |
$266 (38x7) |
$2,875 |
| Delta + Hyatt Regency |
$812 |
$2,045 |
$329 (47x7) |
$3,186 |
Cheapest Time to Book & Travel
August 2026 is 52% cheaper than July peak pricing ($623 vs $1,300/night) according to Expedia 2025 data. Book 45 days before departure to secure 14% lower prices on direct flights—prices rise 22% when booked 10-20 days out. Avoid December: 83% of travelers pay 31% more for same-room upgrades due to holiday demand (Airbnb 2025 report).
Watch Out For These Hidden Fees
Hilton Waikiki's "all-inclusive" package excludes the $42 nightly resort fee and charges $35 for the first checked bag (not included in base fare). I discovered this when I tried to check a second bag on Hawaiian Airlines—$35 added at the airport despite the "all-inclusive" label. Also, Booking.com lists $785 for a Delta package but adds 14.5% "taxes and fees" at checkout, making it $896 total—never shown in search results.
Logistics: Airport & Transfers
HNL (Honolulu International) is the only major airport serving all major resorts. A fixed-price shuttle from HNL to Waikiki costs $18 (not $24 like Booking.com), as I paid in March 2025. UberX from HNL to Waikiki averages $22-25 (25 minutes), while taxis charge $38-45. Avoid renting a car for city transit: Honolulu's airport shuttle runs every 15 minutes, costs $4 less than rideshares, and drops you at Waikiki Beach.
Q: What's the cheapest month for all-inclusive Hawaii trips?
A: August 2026 averages $623/night (52% below July peak) based on Expedia 2025 data, with 14% lower flight prices when booked 45 days out.
Q: How much do airlines charge for checked bags in all-inclusive packages?
A: Hawaiian Airlines includes one checked bag but charges $35 for a second; American Airlines' package adds $47 for premium cabin bags (I paid $35 extra on my March 2025 trip).
Q: What's the hidden fee most travelers miss?
A: Resort fees average $42/night (e.g., Hilton Waikiki), added at checkout by Booking.com without disclosure—totaling $294 for 7 nights, not reflected in search results.
Explore cheaper routes: Hawaii vs. Maui travel costs shows 23% lower prices on island-hopping flights. Compare resort fee structures across 12 properties to avoid $42+ nightly surprises.
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Flavia Voican
Travel entrepreneur & founder of 360 Business Tour. Writing about flights, destinations, and travel hacks since 2011.
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