Seven Ways to Save Money in Hawaii
1. Shop at local farmer's markets
Shopping at farmer’s markets usually saves you money versus shopping at supermarkets. The prices are great and buying local helps the community you are enjoying while you are here.
2. Stay somewhere with a kitchen
One of the biggest costs of traveling is eating out. Cooking meals in your own kitchen saves money. You will be glad you have a kitchen to use instead of going out to places where entrees are sometimes over twenty dollars per plate.
3. Visit during the off-season
Peak seasons for visiting Hawaii are usually during summer vacation, winter holiday breaks, and spring breaks. Slower seasons include the end of spring and fall. Checking airlines to see when they offer flights deals is a great way to save money. Sometimes you can find last-minute flights for great prices as well if you are willing to wait. Call hotels to see what time of year they have trouble filling rooms. This will usually help you find the cheapest rates. Also, many hotels and resorts offer deals and promotions during slow seasons.
4. Try free or discounted activities
Research the island you are visiting before you arrive to look for activities you can do without a guide. Also, some companies offer discounts if you book in advance online so this is something to research as well. A great example of this is that kids zipline for 50% off at Skyline Eco-Adventures’ Haleakala location when you book online.
5. Travel in a group
Traveling with multiple people can be a hassle, however, it can help reduce costs. If you are willing to travel with a group, look into renting a large condo for everyone to share. When you rent a larger condo with a kitchen and multiple bedrooms, you can split the cost among the members of the group. You can also cook group meals to save some extra money.
6. Go to Costco
Shopping in bulk usually only makes sense if you are traveling with a big group of people. However, the cost is much less when you buy products from Costco instead of going to other supermarkets. If your group ends up purchasing too much food, you can donate the extra items to a local food bank.
7. Rent cars that get good gas mileage
Most petroleum products in Hawaii are either imported and then refined locally or imported by Chevron and Tesoro after being refined elsewhere. Because of these limited options, gas is expensive. Luckily, if you have a Costco membership, prices are lower there than most other places. Also choosing a car with good gas mileage will help with expenses as you travel around the island.
About the Author: Skyline Eco-Adventures is the United States’ Original zipline company. With zipline tours on the islands of Kauai, Maui and the Big Island, Skyline Eco-Adventures has an adventure for every visitor. For more info or to make your reservation today, visit: www.skylinehawaii.com.