Ep 133: 5 Budget-Friendly Hotels on Oahu

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Finding affordable accommodation in Hawaii might seem impossible, but after polling over 700 of our Instagram followers (@hawaiis.best), I’m excited to share my insider knowledge on budget-friendly hotels that won’t drain your vacation fund.
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Budget-Friendly Hotels on Oahu
Why This Hawaii Hotel List Is Different
Most Hawaii hotel guides focus on luxury resorts with eye-watering prices. Instead, I’m sharing real options that balance comfort, location, and value.
These aren’t just the “cheapest” options – they’re the smartest choices for budget-conscious travelers who still want a fantastic Hawaii experience.
Best Times to Visit for Maximum Savings 📅
The secret to finding great hotel deals is timing. Here’s my tested timeline:
Sweet Spot Seasons:
Warning: Avoid peak seasons (summer, Christmas, New Year’s, Thanksgiving) when prices can double or triple.
The Top 5 Budget-Friendly Hotels
1. VIVE Hotel Waikiki
Perfect for: Modern travelers who prioritize style and location
Just steps from Waikiki Beach, this stylish hotel proves that “budget-friendly” doesn’t mean sacrificing quality.
- Perfectly sized 210 sq ft rooms ideal for couples
- Outstanding 4.5/5 rating from 900+ Google reviews
- Complimentary breakfast that actually saves you money
- Free beach gear (chairs, towels, umbrellas)
- Prime location near restaurants and shops
Pro Tip: Request a higher floor for better views and less street noise.
2. Luana Waikiki Hotel
Perfect for: Travelers seeking authentic Hawaiian charm with extra space
This hidden gem offers a perfect blend of old Hawaii and modern comfort:
- Surprisingly spacious rooms up to 1,000 square feet
- Strong 4.2/5 rating from 900+ verified reviews
- Complimentary yoga classes for wellness-minded travelers
- Convenient shuttle service to nearby attractions
- Quieter location near Ala Moana Mall
Pro Tip: Request a room facing the mountains for beautiful sunset views.
3. Queen Kapiolani Hotel
Perfect for: Adventure seekers and Diamond Head enthusiasts
Positioned perfectly between Waikiki and Diamond Head:
- Prime location next to Kapiolani Park
- Impressive 4.5/5 rating from 1,800+ reviews
- Live Hawaiian entertainment on property
- Stunning ocean and Diamond Head views
- Walking distance to hiking trails
Pro Tip: Book a Diamond Head view room – the sunrise views are worth the slight upgrade.
4. Aston Waikiki Circle Hotel
Perfect for: Beach lovers wanting direct ocean access
This iconic circular building offers:
- Direct beachfront location
- Unique round architecture with ocean views
- Compact but efficient 245 sq ft rooms
- Solid 4.1/5 rating from 441 reviews
- Complimentary beach equipment
Pro Tip: Even numbered rooms face the ocean directly.
5. Shoreline Hotel Waikiki
Perfect for: Modern travelers who appreciate boutique style
My personal favorite for contemporary design:
- Vibrant, Instagram-worthy decor
- 4.1/5 rating from 900+ reviews
- Refreshing rooftop pool
- Complimentary breakfast
- Modern, fresh design throughout
Pro Tip: Ask for a room on higher floors for better city views.
Money-Saving Strategies That Actually Work
My tested booking tactics:
Early Bird Wins
- Book 6 months ahead for peak seasons
- 3 months ahead for off-season
- Set price alerts on multiple booking sites
Hidden Value Adds Look for hotels offering:
- Free breakfast (saves $15-25 per person daily)
- Included parking (saves $25-35 daily)
- Beach equipment (saves $20-30 daily rental fees)
- Airport shuttles (saves $50-60 round trip)
Beyond Waikiki: Hidden Gems
While Waikiki offers the most budget options, I’ve discovered excellent alternatives:
West Side (Kapolei) The growing “Second City” provides modern alternatives:
- Residence Inn: Spacious rooms, perfect for families
- Embassy Suites: Resort amenities without resort prices
North Shore (Lai’e) Steps from Polynesian Cultural Center
- Courtyard by Marriott: Perfect base for North Shore exploration
Personal Experience: During my last stay at Courtyard by Marriott, I saved over $200 compared to equivalent Waikiki properties.
Final Thoughts
Finding budget-friendly accommodation on Oahu requires strategy, not sacrifice. These hotels prove you can enjoy Hawaii without breaking the bank.
By following these tested recommendations, you’ll save money for what really matters – experiencing Hawaii’s incredible culture, activities, and food.
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Transcript
# 133 | 5 Budget-Friendly Hotels on Oahu
**Bryan Murphy:** [00:00:00] Staying on Oahu doesn’t have to cost you a fortune. Planning your Hawaii vacation can be stressful, especially when prices for hotels seem out of reach. But what if I told you there are budget friendly options that don’t skimp on the location or comfort? Aloha, welcome to Hawaii’s Best. Here, you’ll learn what to know before traveling as we discover Hawaiian culture, local businesses, and the experiences that make Hawaii one of the most incredible places in the world.
And now, your host, Brian Murphy. This is Hawaii’s Best. The podcast that helps you discover the best of Hawaii. I’m Brian Murphy, your Hawaii travel guide here to bring you the latest travel tips, news, and insights. On this solo episode, we’re talking about the top five budget friendly hotels on Oahu that are perfect for people who want to experience Oahu on a bit of a tighter budget.
Now, one of the biggest mistakes people often make [00:01:00] is overspending on accommodations. You might think Hawaii means you have to break the bank, but that’s not necessarily the case. Uh, in fact, I recently ran a poll on our Instagram at hawaiis. best and over 700 of you voted for this exact topic, how to find the best budget hotels in Hawaii.
And today we’re talking about. Oahu, this might be a series, but Oahu seemed like the most obvious choice because a lot of the budget friendly hotels are going to be found in Waikiki and some around the island of Oahu. And by the end of this episode, you’ll know how to find incredible hotel deals, avoid common pitfalls of booking accommodations, and learn how to stretch your budget so you can spend more on activities, amazing food, and more.
food, supporting local and unforgettable experiences. This episode is a bit personal for me because I’ve been there. I have overspent on lodging and sometimes [00:02:00] it’s necessary to do it. Depending on the time of year, you are traveling. But after realizing that I barely use some of the amenities I pay for, there’s got to be a better way and some other options.
So once I figured out how to book a bit smarter, I was able to travel to Hawaii more often, enjoy more activities and make the most of my trips. But I want to be honest with you in the straightforward that even though these hotels fall on the quote cheaper side, prices on Oahu and around. The other neighboring islands can vary a lot depending on the season the time of year So if you’re planning on visiting around the holidays like christmas new year’s thanksgiving Summertime expect to pay higher rates just across the board That’s just the way to supply and demand your best bet for finding good deals is to book early And if you can travel during off season typically from Late september to early november and I would say mid february to Spring [00:03:00] break usually late march around those two periods you’ll find usually the best deals All right.
So let’s go ahead and let’s go over the top five In no particular order, affordable picks for staying on Oahu, plus some more tips that’ll help you save even more on your trip. Number five is my personal favorite when it comes to budget friendly hotels on Oahu. So be sure to stay tuned for that. Number one.
Let’s start with a solid pick in Waikiki. It’s the Vibe hotel. Hotel. This is a stylish, modern hotel located just a few blocks from the beach. It’s great for travelers who want a mix of comfort and affordability. Rooms are around 210 square feet. They’re compact, but well designed. So for couples or solo travelers, this is a fantastic option.
And side note, I’m reluctant to give the prices on the hotels because they can swing so [00:04:00] much depending on when you’re listening to this, but historically, these hotels are priced on the lower side when comparing to the other ones. So as I go through this list, just be aware that you might find some that aren’t on this list and I’m going to do a blog post that’s going to include probably about 10 more options, but I can’t include that many on the podcast.
So I’ll be sure to link that blog post in the episode description, just kind of a side note as we go through the rest of these hotels. I should have done that in the intro, but you know, just figured just throw it in there right now. So just be aware of that. All right. So back to Vive Hotel. It has a rating of 4.
5 out of five from around 900 reviews on Google. So it’s a great choice. What I love most about Vive is the value they pack into the stay. So they offer free breakfast, wifi, and even beach gear like towels and chairs. Those little perks can save you a lot of money and hassle during [00:05:00] your trip. Plus, the location is unbeatable.
You’re in the heart of Waikiki, surrounded by world class restaurants, shops, entertainment. So for the price and location, it’s really hard to beat. Number two. With a 4. 2 rating and nearly 900 reviews on Google, the Luana Waikiki Hotel is another great option. It’s perfect. If you’re looking for a touch of that classic Hawaiian vibe, the decor has a retro feel to it.
It’s got this old, cool looking car in front of it. And many of the rooms offer partial or full ocean views. What’s nice about this hotel is that the rooms are a little bit larger compared to many budget options with some of the rooms going up to a thousand square feet, which is great. This hotel has some great amenities too, like a pool, free yoga classes, and a shuttle service to nearby attractions.
And if you’re into shopping and eating, the location near Ala Moana Mall is great. It’s also quieter compared to staying right in the heart of [00:06:00] Waikiki, so you get a little more Peace, a little more quiet while still being close to everything that you need. Number three, the Queen Kapi’olani Hotel is a standout for his location.
It’s just steps from Waikiki and it’s right next to Kapi’olani Park. And if you love hiking, you’re super close to Leahi or Diamond Head, so you can easily start your day with a hike there. And then hit the beach after the cool off with over 1800 reviews on Google. It has a rating of 4. 5 out of five, which is awesome.
This hotel has a fun, lively vibe with live music and onsite restaurant. They also offer free wifi and breakfast options, which can help you save money during your stay as well. And the rooms are clean. They’re comfortable. And often they come with views of the ocean or Diamond Head. So for budget travelers who want to stay close to the beach and to outdoor action, this is a solid choice.[00:07:00]
Number four. If you’re looking for a hotel that’s right on the beach, the Aston Waikiki’s Circle hotel is a great option. It’s unique round shape makes it easy to spot. And the location is really unbeatable. It’s literally right across the street from Waikiki beach. And the rooms are a bit on the smaller side, around 245 square feet, but they’re well maintained and many have ocean views.
You can also appreciate some of the free beach gear like umbrellas and chairs, which can save quite a bit of money if you’re planning to spend your days at the beach. This hotel is great for anyone who wants to be as close to the beach as possible without paying beachfront resort prices. This hotel has a rating of 4.
1 from 441 reviews on Google. Number 5 And rounding out the list is Shoreline Hotel Waikiki, my personal budget friendly option. If you’re looking for something modern, stylish, but still affordable, this boutique hotel is a [00:08:00] great pick. We stayed here a couple years ago, and the room size was great. It’s just a short walk from Waikiki Beach and offers clean, comfortable rooms with a fresh, colorful feel and vibe.
I will link my podcast interview with Shoreline in the episode description, if you want to learn more about them. So with over 900 reviews on Google, it has a rating of 4. 1 out of five. The rooftop pool is a nice bonus, giving you a unique place to relax. They also include free breakfast and wifi, which adds to the overall value.
This hotel is ideal. for couples or solo travelers who want a budget friendly option with a more contemporary feel. That’s the Shoreline Hotel in the heart of Waikiki. So as promised, here’s some ways to save even more on your stay. No matter which island you’re going to, no matter which side of the island that you’re going to be staying on, here’s some strategies to be aware of.
Number one is to book early. Hotels in Hawaii tend to fill up quickly, especially the affordable ones. I recommend [00:09:00] booking your stay at least three to six months in advance to secure the best rates. Depending on the time you’re going, just be aware three months might be a little too soon. So probably that six months is a good bet.
Number two, travel off season. If you can, the off season from October to November ish to February, and then from February to March. Ish, depending on when spring break is and when people go back to school in September, those are going to be your best bets to when to find the best deals on hotels. Flights are also typically cheaper during this time.
Flights and hotel rooms tend to coincide with each other. So when rates are high for hotel flights are usually typically higher and Vice versa, sometimes always not, but sometimes most often they are. So it’s a win win. You can travel off season and usually get a cheaper flight. For example, our flight to and from Oahu recently, we traveled in February was fairly inexpensive.
Yeah. The flight out was full, but the flight coming back [00:10:00] definitely was not full. So that’s to tell you that some of these planes are flying not at capacity, which means you’re going to tend to get a better price. Number three, always compare pricing. Don’t just book on the first site you visit. Check multiple platforms like booking.
com, Expedia, and hotels. com and compare rates and make sure you’re getting the best deal or even Costco travel. If you’re a Costco member to, you know, be sure to do that. You can do this. I don’t think you need a travel agent. I’m not a travel agent. So don’t reach out to me. I’m not going to book your hotel and anything like that.
I just want to give you value. Those are the top three sites that I always look at. Booking. com, Expedia, Hotels. com, Oh, and Costco travel. You can look at that. You can get some package deals with that too. So that’s where I always go. Number four, look for free perks. Many budget friendly hotels are going to entice you in.
So they’ll offer free things like breakfast, parking, or beach gear. These perks can save you money and make your stay more convenient because at the more [00:11:00] high end resorts, you’re going to have to pay a resort fee. You’re going to have to probably pay for wifi and pay for parking or valet. So just be aware of that.
A lot of these budget friendly hotels include some of those prices into your stay and number five kind of goes with number two, be flexible with your dates. If you can, if your travel dates are flexible, consider shifting your trip by a day or two midweek stays are usually cheaper than weekends and you might be able to save quite a bit by adjusting your schedule.
I found this true to be in when we just rented a car and it was incredible. So we came back on a Wednesday. And it was so much cheaper than coming back on the weekend, like on a Friday. You can be flexible with your dates, then use that to your advantage as well. All right. I know I just picked on a lot with Waikiki, but that’s where you’re going to find the best budget friendly hotels on Oahu.
But there are a couple options worth noting. One spot being on the west side in Kapolei. It’s a growing area with [00:12:00] Some budget friendly options compared to Waikiki one of those being the residence in and embassy suites Both have competitive pricing. I really like residents and i’ll link my podcast interview with them in the show notes as well I really like them because It’s one of the largest budget friendly options I think I’ve been able to find and we like staying on the west side.
So we’re close to Coalina and some of the activities there. The nearest beach is around five to 10 minutes. So if you’re staying at the embassy suites or the residence in the right across the street from each other, your nearest beach is going to be about five minutes. Another spot is in Laie, which is on the North Shore.
It’s home to Polynesian Culture Center. My family has stayed at the Marriott Courtyard up there, and though it can be a bit more expensive than the others on the list, it’s one of the few places to stay on the North Shore that is budget friendly when comparing to, say, the Ritz Carlton or formerly Turtle Bay.
So definitely look into some of those options, and yeah. As I’m talking [00:13:00] and going through this, I’ve realized I probably need to do another episode about Airbnbs and long term rentals because that’s a whole other touchy subject happening in Hawaii right now, this past couple of years, actually. So just be aware that that is something to look into prior to booking on one of those sites like an Airbnb.
So that’s too much to cover in this episode. I’ll cover that in another episode, but I just wanted to keep the top budget friendly hotels for staying on Oahu. So whether you’re staying in Waikiki or exploring other parts of the island, there are plenty of ways to enjoy Oahu without overspending. For even more details, you can go to the show notes of this episode by simply going to the link in the description.
And you’ll be able to find everything that we covered there, along with some of the other podcast episodes that I mentioned with Shoreline and with Residence Inn. So, thank you so much for your time and for listening. And until next time, be well. Aloha. Real quick, if you’ve ever gotten any value from the show, please, if you haven’t yet, leave us a five star [00:14:00] review.
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