The Best All-Inclusive Resort Options in Hawaii
While Mexico is known for its all-inclusive resorts, Hawaii is not. That’s because Hawaii is where you really want to get away from your hotel and immerse yourself in the culture with the people. However, suppose you love not having to worry about where you will eat every meal or like to have everything paid for before you get to your destination. In that case, there are a few options out there for you, mainly hotels with packages you can choose that give you that all-inclusive feel.
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Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Maui
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Best All-Inclusive Resorts on Hawaii's Big Island
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Best All-Inclusive Resorts on Oahu
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Best All-Inclusive Resorts on Kauai

Grand Wailea Maui (Waldorf Astoria Resort)
Resort Fee: $55 per night, per room
Best For: Families and Luxury Travelers
Grand Wailea has several signature packages that make your stay more inclusive than booking a standard stay. Their Make My Stay package includes a $250 resort credit to use towards dining, spa treatments, or at the shops. They also have a Breakfast Included package, exactly as it states: it includes breakfast- and kids eat free with this package! Your resort fee covers WiFi, morning beach yoga, afternoon garden yoga, meditation & stretch class, beach cruiser bikes, twice daily SCUBA clinics, a photography session, hula and ukelele lessons, two water bottles, and beach chairs. The resort features nine pools (including one adult-only), waterslides, a swim up bar, whirlpool spas, on-site spa, a kids club, and multiple dining options.
Royal Lahaina Resort
Resort Fee: $45 per night, per room
Best For: Budget Travel
This beachfront resort offers several all-inclusive packages, like their Spa, Sip & Stay, which includes 20% off spa treatments and a daily $50 resort credit for restaurants and stores. Reservations for four nights are required, and your fourth night is free. Their High Five, Hang Ten package includes $150 resort credit per stay, per room, and your fifth night is free with a five-night stay. The resort fee includes wellness classes, Hawaiian cultural classes, in-room coffee, internet, sunscreen, spa service credit, fitness center, shuffleboard and bocci ball, and resort shuttle service. The resort has three swimming pools, direct beach access, restaurants and a spa.
The Ritz-Carlton Maui, Kapalua: Maui
Resort Fee: $40 per night, per room
Best For: Luxury Travel
This luxurious resort just underwent a $100 million renovation in 2023, and while not traditionally all-inclusive, its packages and resort fees have a lot to offer. Their Kapalua Package includes daily breakfast for two, $250 daily resort credit applicable to dining at one of the six venues, spa treatments, cultural activities, and golf rounds. Their Club Level Experience includes five daily culinary experiences, premium beverage service, a dedicated concierge, and exclusive club-level lounge access. The resort fee covers a lei greeting, fitness classes, cultural tours, tennis, pickleball, basketball, shuffleboard, yoga classes, a hula class, making a flower crown, and a Hawaiian sunset ceremony. The resort features a kids pool, adult pool, several whirlpools, cabanas, restaurants and an on-site spa.
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Hilton Waikoloa Village
Daily Resort Fee: $48 per night, per room
Best for: Families
Kids will love getting around the 62 acres of this resort on the tram system, swimming, snorkeling, or paddling across the four-acre lagoon. This resort has everything you need for a Hawaiian escape, and Hilton realizes this, so it has an inclusive package that includes breakfast, dinner, and drinks on top of everything the resort fee covers. They also have a Breakfast Included package if you’d rather step off the resort for dinner. The resort fee covers internet access, cultural activities, fitness and yoga classes, complimentary photo keepsake, pool toy inflation, 20% off beach toys, and $10 off catamaran sailings. Besides the four-acre lagoon, the resort has three freshwater swimming pools (one with a waterslide), canal boats, a Dolphin Quest program, beach access, and multiple restaurants.
Mauna Lani Resort
Daily Resort Fee: $50 per night, per room
Best for: Luxury
This resort offers a personalized, luxurious stay for your Hawaiian retreat. The Daily Resort Credit package includes up to $300/per day to spend at restaurants, the spa, adventures, and more. Daily credits are as follows: $100 for guest room stays, $200 for suite stays, and $300 for residences. The resort fee includes daily yoga, snorkel gear rentals, paddleboard use, golf club, use of Wikiwiki Course and driving range, tennis and pickleball, bicycles, 24-hour access to pool and fitness center, Living Culture activities, Holoholo Kids Crew activities, resort shuttle service, high-speed internet, and in-room coffee, tea, and water. The resort has three pools, multiple restaurants, golf, and beach access.

The Ritz-Carlton O‘ahu, Turtle Bay
Daily Resort Fee: $55 per night, per room
Best For: Adventure, Luxury
Formerly Turtle Bay resort, it was rebranded in 2024 after being purchased by Host Hotels. Keeping with its tradition of luxury, this resort is Hawaiian luxury at its finest. One way to make your stay feel a bit more all-inclusive is to buy Club Lounge access when you are booking your accommodations. Their Club Lounge features complimentary food and beverages, a dedicated concierge, exclusive in-room amenities, preferred access to Turtle Bay events and unlimited use of beach cruisers and pickleball. Ocean Bungalows and the Aliʻi Suite include Club Lounge access. Their Bed and Breakfast package includes breakfast. The resort fee includes a lei greeting, daily resort activities for 2 guests, including a rotation of hula, lei making, and ukulele lessons, 45-minute daily use of beach cruiser bikes, photography session, daily yoga, pickleball, and Daily use of GoPro Camera. Enjoy four pools, horseback riding, three restaurants and an on-site spa.

Grand Hyatt Kauai
Resort Fee: $55 per night, per room
Best For: Wellness
While the Grand Hyatt Kauai has no current offers that make your stay more inclusive, the resort fee covers loads of amenities that make you feel like it is. The resort fee includes Welcome leis upon arrival, reusable logo tote bag, two reusable water bottles per stay, Fitness and yoga classes, guided sunrise walk, lei making, ukulele and hula lessons, one hour tennis or pickleball court time daily, bicycles, self-service laundry washer, dryer and detergent, nightly entertainment, koi fish feeding, sunscreen, kids 5 & under eat free at breakfast buffet, $20 discount on green fees at Poipu Bay Golf Course, shuttle service to Poipu Bay Golf & clubhouse, nightly shuttle in local area, beach chairs and umbrellas for beach use. THere are three freshwater pools, nine restaurants, a twice weekly on-site luau, and a kids club.