While all-inclusive resorts in Hawaii are scarce, your family might opt for an all-inclusive vacation package.
The Hawaiian Islands, from the white-sand beaches to the coconut daiquiris to the beach-front hotels, are the perfect backdrop for any family vacation. And when traveling with an entire family, convenience and cost-effectiveness are important considerations, thus making an all-inclusive resort particularly attractive.
Unfortunately, the Hawaiian islands claim only one all-inclusive resort: Kona Village Resort on the Kohala Coast. Families who don't find Kona their cup of tea might want to try an all-inclusive Hawaiian vacation package.
Kona Village Resort
Boasting itself as Hawaii's only all-inclusive resort, Kona Village could be a great vacation option for your family. Located on the Kahlue Coast in Kailua Kona Hawaii, Kona's all-inclusive resort packages range from short stays in village suites to extended vacations in one of their private bungalows.
Depending on your selected package, your family will receive daily breakfasts, coffee and beverage assortments in-room, ocean-side meals, and a variety of complimentary activities ranging from snorkeling and canoeing to star gazing with a world-class astronomer. Round trip transportation to and from the Kona International Airport is included with all packages.
Kona Village Resort
Kohala Coast
Kailua Kona Hawaii 96745
800-367-5290
Oahu Supersaver Vacation from Hawaii-Aloha
When all-inclusive resorts aren't available, all-inclusive vacation packages can be a great choice for your family. Hawaii-Aloha's all-inclusive Oahu Supersaver package is an exciting option for families starting at $1,797 per person, as of September, 2010. The package includes airfare from the West Coast, seven nights at the Park Shore Waikiki Hotel, plus two meals a day, daily activities and free time in the afternoon and evenings. And your family is bound to enjoy the activities: trade winds sailing, Pearl Harbor tour, North Shore and Hanauma Bay adventures and even a dinner cruise one night of your stay. Enjoy breakfasts and dinners at the beachfront hotel. The stay even includes a rental car for your free day during the vacation.
Hawaii - Aloha
Oahu Supersaver
800-843-8771
hawaii-aloha.com
Oahu/Maui Vacation from Hawaii-Aloha
Imagine 10 days and two islands; doesn't sound bad. Hawaii-Aloha's Oahu/Maui vacation includes airfare, accommodations, activities, food and transportation all starting at $2,599 per person, as of September 2010. Your family will be met at the airport with leis and a limousine waiting to welcome you to Hawaii. Your Oahu stay includes a trip to the Polynesian Cultural Center, a North Shore adventure day and even a hotel spa day and dinner cruise.
In Maui, you'll experience a free day to relax and explore, a mountain/volcano hike and a Kaaanapali cruise. Airfare from Oahu to Maui is included.
Hawaii - Aloha
Oahu/Maui 2 Island
800-843-8771
hawaii-aloha.com
AATPA Inc: Waikiki Inclusive
If you're looking to take your family on the classic Hawaiian vacation, try a Waikiki all-inclusive vacation package from AATPA Inc, a Hawaii-specialized travel agency. For as low as $499 per person, as of September, 2010, your family can enjoy five to 10 nights in a Waikiki hotel, breakfast buffets, dinner buffets, a traditional Hawaiian show, and a special dinner cruise for those that book eight nights or more. The Waikiki Inclusive is nice for families who do not want a daily schedule and would rather plan their own activities. This package does not include airfare.
Waikiki Inclusive
waikiki-inclusive.com
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