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Price by Week Day
Average hotel prices in Honolulu peak at around $220 on Fridays.
In Honolulu, hotel prices are generally lower at the beginning of the week, with averages just under $200 on Monday and Tuesday. Prices tend to rise towards the weekend, peaking at around $220 on Friday before slightly decreasing to about $210 on Sunday. Overall, weekdays are noticeably cheaper compared to the weekend.
Price by Month
Lowest month around $200, highest month around $340.
In Honolulu, hotel prices exhibit variation throughout the year, with average prices peaking in December at around $340 and dropping in February to just over $200. The lowest month is February, while December reflects the highest price range.
How far in advance should I book?
Prices on the day of check-in in Honolulu are around $174.
In Honolulu, hotel prices generally decrease as the number of days before check-in increases, with lower availability leading to higher prices closer to the check-in date. Quality hotels are often fully booked three weeks in advance, while lower quality hotels may offer last-minute discounts, particularly on the same day, with notable price differences against bookings made well in advance.
Price by Hotel Class
The most popular hotel category in Honolulu is 4*, priced around $250–$300.
In Honolulu, the distribution of hotels by star rating shows a clear trend of increasing prices with higher ratings. The 2* hotels are priced at just over $150, while 3* hotels are around $180. The price gap shrinks slightly as 4* hotels average around $250–$300, and 5* hotels reach approximately $335, indicating that each step up in rating generally results in higher costs.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the typical check-in and check-out times at Honolulu hotels?
Is breakfast usually included in the room rate?
Does the hotel offer airport transportation from Honolulu International Airport (HNL)?
What are common cancellation and modification policies for Honolulu hotels?
Are there resort fees, local taxes, or additional charges added to the room rate?
Is parking available at hotels, and what does it typically cost?
Are pets permitted in Honolulu hotels?
Is Wi-Fi free and reliable at hotels in Honolulu?
Are accessible rooms and services available for guests with disabilities?
What payment methods are accepted, and is a credit card hold required?
Are there childcare or family-friendly amenities available?
What on-site amenities are commonly offered at Honolulu hotels?
How do hotels handle special requests like late arrival or dietary needs?
What safety and security measures are typically in place for guests?
Are service animals and emotional support animals allowed in hotels?
What local customs or etiquette should travelers be aware of in Honolulu?
Can the hotel help book local activities and tours?
What should I know about beach and ocean safety in Honolulu?
What is the hotel policy on smoking and cannabis use?
Are there laundry, dry-cleaning, or self-service facilities available?
What should I expect about room views and noise levels in Waikiki?
Are there language or cultural considerations for international travelers?
Top Tips
- Reserve your Honolulu hotel 2-6 months in advance for peak seasons (December-March, summer), or 6-12 months before major holidays to access lower rates and a wider range of room types. Major local events like the Honolulu Marathon and Lunar New Year can significantly impact availability, so confirm event dates before booking.
- Factor in Honolulu’s mandatory daily resort fees, typically $15 per night, and parking, which ranges from $15 to $30 per day, as these are rarely included in the advertised rate. Compare total stay costs before finalizing your reservation.
- Choose your hotel for proximity to your planned activities. Hotels in Waikiki are within a 10-minute walk of beaches, restaurants, and nightlife, Ala Moana is ideal for shopping, and the North Shore, with fewer hotels, is known for surfing and quieter local culture.
- Check the cancellation policy for your booking; many Honolulu hotels offer free cancellation up to 24-48 hours before arrival. This flexibility helps if flight times or weather conditions change unexpectedly.
- Ask if your hotel provides complimentary shuttles, as some operate routes to Waikiki attractions or Daniel K. Inouye International Airport. Public transportation via TheBus costs $15 per ride, with stops at major hotels and destinations.
- Request a resort fee breakdown on arrival; hotels may include extras like daily beach gear, fitness center access, or Wi-Fi in the $15 fee. Details can vary, so confirm these inclusions during check-in.
- Request a room on a high floor facing Diamond Head for city or ocean views, or select a courtyard or back-facing room for less noise. Honolulu hotels often accommodate these requests based on availability at check-in.
- Have a valid photo ID (such as a driver’s license or passport) and an open credit or debit card for incidentals at check-in. Security holds on credit cards often range from $15 to $30 per stay.
- Follow standard U.S. tipping: restaurants expect 15-20%, bellhops $15 per bag, housekeeping $15 to $30 per night, and valet $15 per vehicle retrieval. Carry small bills for convenience.
- Greet staff and locals with 'Aloha' and thank them with 'Mahalo.' Removing sand, rocks, or coral from Honolulu beaches is illegal and monitored, so observe posted signs to avoid fines.
- Use reef-safe sunscreen made without oxybenzone or octinoxate, as Hawaii law bans these to protect coral reefs. Apply at least 15 minutes before entering the water.
- Pack lightweight SPF 30+ sunscreen, a wide-brim hat, and a light rain jacket or compact umbrella for Honolulu’s tropical weather. Expect short, intermittent showers year-round, especially during winter.
- Ask hotel staff about swimming and surf conditions at nearby beaches. Lifeguard stations post colored flags: yellow for moderate surf and red for high hazard. Only swim where permitted and always observe these warnings.
- Discover local culture by booking lei-making workshops, hula lessons, or island tours at your hotel’s concierge. Early booking is suggested during holidays and festivals for access to limited spots.
- Families should check for specific amenities like connecting rooms, cribs, or kitchenettes, which can reduce dining expenses and improve comfort. Many Honolulu hotels provide these upon request and with advance notice.
- Solo travelers can enhance safety by booking rooms in well-rated, centrally located hotels, using the in-room safe for valuables, and confirming recommended walking routes with front desk staff, especially after dark.
- For business travelers, verify in-room Wi-Fi speed or workspace access at booking. Some hotels offer business centers or meeting rooms, so request rates and availability if you need quiet space for work.
- Request an accessible room with step-free entry, roll-in showers, and visual alarms if needed. Queen’s Medical Center, Honolulu’s largest hospital, is within a 15-minute taxi ride of Waikiki, so confirm location and accessibility before arrival.
- Respect posted quiet hours, typically after 22:00, by avoiding loud conversations or music on balconies. Many hotels enforce local noise ordinances, and fines may apply.
- Check current COVID-19 protocols for your Honolulu hotel prior to arrival, as masking and cleaning standards can shift by season. Confirm with the property directly if guidelines are unclear online.
- If arriving late, inform your hotel in advance to secure your reservation. Most properties offer complimentary luggage storage before check-in and after check-out for added flexibility.
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