Finding Aloha: Hawaii on Any Points Budget

Stephanie P.

Dreaming of a Hawaiian getaway but worried your points balance won’t stretch as far as the ocean views? Don’t stress, because traveling to paradise on any points budget is possible. Whether you have a trove of points that you are dying to use for your once-in-a-lifetime luxury splurge, you’re looking for a comfy mid-range resort with a killer pool, or you’re just trying to get your toes in the sand without draining your entire stash, Points Talk Squad has got you covered. From Maui’s golden beaches to Kauai’s lush cliffs or the Big Island’s volcanic landscapes, there is a perfect hotel for every traveler on any points budget.

So grab your lei, because I am breaking down the best budget, mid-range, and splurge stays across three of Hawaii’s most magical islands.

 

Maui Stays

Low Cost

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa Ka’anapali 

Points: 21,000 to 29,000 points per night

Why you will love it: 

This is a lively, family-friendly resort. Big pools, an updated lobby, cultural activities, and access to the beach make it feel like the perfect Hawaiian vacation without going overboard. The Hyatt Regency Maui is a great value-packed with Hawaiian fun! The Travel Points Squad loves this hotel, and we’ve all stayed here multiple times. This hotel is excellent for families.

 

 

Middle of the Road

The Westin Maui Resort and Spa, Ka’anapali (Marriott)

Points: 60,000 to 122,000 points per night

Why you will love it: 

This is a beautiful beachfront location on Ka’anapali Beach, with nice amenities, great pools, and restaurants. This Westin is perfect for both families and couples. This resort will make your vacation unforgettable and will help you unwind in the best way. 

 

 

Splurge

Grand Wailea, A Waldorf Astoria Resort (Hilton)

Points: 160,000 points per night or a free night certificate

Why you will love it: 

The Grand Wailea is a true splurge, but it is also one of Maui’s most iconic luxury resorts. The property sits on 40 acres of pristine Wailea real estate; it’s a feast for the senses. You will love the sprawling tropical gardens, world-class spa, and koi ponds. The pool scene is legendary, with nine pools, waterslides, and a lazy river. Booking here will cost you more points, but spending them will be worth every penny. You cannot beat this level of luxury. 

 

 

Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort

Points: 35,000 to 45,000 points per night

Why you will love it: Nestled along Wailea Beach, the Andaz offers breathtaking ocean views and a chic, modern design that feels boutique yet luxurious. The hotel has multiple infinity pools, an award-winning spa, and beachfront dining, making it ideal for couples or families seeking a splurge-worthy Maui getaway. We love this resort too! We think it is the better choice for couples, as it is more romantic and less kid-friendly than the Hyatt Regency.

 

 

Kauai Stays

Low Cost

Hilton Garden Inn Kauai Wailua Bay

Points: 65,000 points per night

Why you will love it: Located near the Wailua River and just a short drive from Lihue Airport, this Hilton offers convenience without breaking the bank. Rooms are comfortable and modern, and the hotel features an outdoor pool and casual on-site dining. It’s perfect for families or budget-conscious travelers who want easy access to Kauai’s beauty.

 

 

Middle of the Road

Koloa Landing Resort at Poipu (Marriott)

Points: 85,000 to 113,000 points per night

Why you will love it: This resort offers spacious villas with full kitchens, private lanais, and stunning views from anywhere on the property. The hotel has multiple pools, a lazy river, and direct private beach access. This hotel is perfect for families or couples seeking a mix of adventure and relaxation. Located in sunny Poipu, it gives you access to snorkeling, golf, and great dining spots.

 

 

 

Splurge

Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort and Spa, Poipu 

Points: 35,000 to 45,000 points per night

Why you will love it: This stunning resort is located on Poipu Beach. This resort is a lush, sprawling paradise with multiple pools, a saltwater lagoon, and a world-class spa. You will love the array of on-site dining and the access to incredible dining options within driving distance. If you want adventure, awe-inspiring hiking, and luxury, then look no further than the Grand Hyatt Kauai. We all have stayed here, and Grand Hyatt Kauai is a Points Talk Squad favorite! 

 

Hotel swimming area

 

Big Island Stays

Low Cost

Grand Naniola Hotel Hilo – a DoubleTree (Hilton)

Points: 65,000 to 130,000 points per night or a free-night certificate

Why you will love it: This Hilo waterfront hotel is a solid value with comfortable rooms and panoramic views of Hilo Bay and Mauna Kea. On-site amenities include a pool and a restaurant, with easy access to local attractions, including Lili’uokalani Gardens. This is the perfect hotel for budget-minded travelers seeking a central base to explore waterfalls, volcanoes, and local culture. The famous DoubleTree cookies are the cherry on top!

 

 

Middle of the Road

Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort and Spa

Points: 39,000 to 96,000 points per night

Why you will love it: Located on the sunny Kohala Coast, this Marriott offers spacious rooms, a beachfront infinity pool, and tropical gardens. Families will love all of the kid-friendly activities, while couples can enjoy the serene spa and ocean views. It is located steps from Anaeho’omalu Bay and Waikoloa Beach Village.

 

 

Splurge

Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, Autograph Collection (Marriott)

Points: 84,000 to 113,500 points per night

Why you will love it: This legendary property on Kauna’oa Bay is pure luxury, with white sand beaches, a world-renowned golf course, and elegant rooms. The pool is an experience all its own, too. Located on the Kohala Coast, where you will enjoy pristine beaches with easy access to snorkeling and kayaking. This is the quintessential Big Island splurge for travelers seeking both adventure and indulgence!

 

 

Flights to Hawaii

Getting to Hawaii from most major US airports is not difficult, and deals are abundant if you know where to look. You can save big by flying in economy or arrive in style on a first-class flight. No matter how you get to Hawaii, island time will take all your worries away. Check out some of the deals we have found.

 

Maui

Economy

Flight: San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles (LAX), or Seattle (SEA)  → Maui (OGG)

Points Required: 10,000 points on Alaska Airlines

 

Premium Economy

Flight: Dallas (DFW) → Maui (OGG)

Points Required: 45,000 points on American Airlines

 

Business Class

Flight: Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO) → Maui (OGG)

Points Required: 40,000 points on Alaska Airlines 

 

Flight: Los Angeles (LAX), Dallas (DFW),→ Maui (OGG)

Points Required: 50,000 points on American Airlines 

 

First Class

Flight: Seattle (SEA), San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles → Maui (OGG)

Points Required: 70,000 points on Alaska Airlines 

 

 

Kauai

Economy

Flight: Denver (DEN) → Kauai (LIH)

Points Required: 25,000 points on Aeroplan 

 

Flight:  Los Angeles (LAX) → Kauai (LIH) 

Points Required: 15,000 points on Alaska Airlines

 

Business Class

Flight: Los Angeles (LAX), San Francisco (SFO) → Kauai (LIH)

Points Required: 35,000 to 40,000 points on Alaska Airlines

 

Flight:  New York (JFK) → Kauai (LIH)

Points Required: 45,000  points on American Airlines 

 

 

First Class

Flight: San Francisco (SFO)→ Kauai (LIH)

Points Required: 115,000 points on Alaska Airlines 

 

 

The Big Island

Economy

Flight: San Francisco (SFO), Seattle (SEA)  → Kailua-Kona (KOA)

Points Required: 15,000 -16,000 points on Alaska Airlines 

 

Flight: Los Angeles (LAX)  → Kailua-Kona (KOA)

Points Required: 16,000 points on United

 

Business Class

Flight: San Francisco (SFO) → Kailua-Kona (KOA)

Points Required: 40,000 points on Alaska Airlines 

 

Flight: Los Angeles (LAX), → Kailua-Kona (KOA)

Points Required: 50,000  points on United

 

First  Class

Flight: Dallas (DFW), San Francisco (SFO), Los Angeles → Kailua-Kona (KOA)

Points Required: 95,000 to 125,000 points on Alaska Airlines 

 

 

Final Thoughts

No matter how many points you have saved up, Hawaii has a way of making every trip feel like a dream. Keep it budget-friendly at the Hyatt Regency in Maui while you soak up the island magic without spending all of your points. Mid-range travelers can find their sweet spot at Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort and Spa. But if you are ready to go all out, nothing beats waking up at the Grand Hyatt Kauai or the Grand Wailea, Waldorf Astoria, where luxury meets aloha in the most unforgettable of ways.

So whether you’re planning a budget visit, balancing value with comfort, or going big on a luxury splurge, Hawaii has the perfect island for you! Don’t wait, go book the trip of your dreams. We promise, Hawaii will not disappoint.  

 

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