Food CostsThe average cost of food per person per day is about $61, but it can fluctuate depending on where you eat and how many people you go with.
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You should plan to spend around $284 per day on your vacation in Honolulu, which is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average, $53 on meals for one day and $26 on local transportation.
For a one week trip, that means you'll spend anywhere from $350 to $1000 per week. Just remember that if you do choose to get a car rental in Hawaii, you'll need to be aware of parking fees. Parking fees around the cities cost just a few dollars per hour.
Food CostsThe average cost of food per person per day is about $61, but it can fluctuate depending on where you eat and how many people you go with. Fortunately, there are also some ways to save money on food costs during your vacation.
Honestly, prices in Hawaii are not greater than mainland US. Some restaurants DO charge high prices depending on where (usually ocean side dining costs more, eating at high-end chain restaurants or hotels is expensive). However, there are places to eat where you can expect to pay prices you are familiar with.
It's always advisable to bring money in a variety of forms on a vacation: a mix of cash, credit cards, and traveler's checks. You should also exchange enough petty cash to cover airport incidentals, tipping, and transportation to your hotel before you leave home, or withdraw money upon arrival at an airport ATM.
How much does a hamburger cost in Hawaii? Ingredients cost the most in Hawaii, where a single burger adds up to $2.75. They're more than 50 cents cheaper in Arizona, where each burger runs an average of $2.16.
It's as true for Oahu as any island destination – it's a good idea to bring enough money in cash alongside your credit card during your Honolulu visit. Even after you land, you might easily spend petty cash on tipping and transportation, so the ATM stop at the airport is always a good idea.
The most expensive Big Mac in the United States can be found in Hawaii, where it will run you $5.31 — a long way from its 1967 debut price of 45 cents.
Towels – Most hotels provide their guests pool/beach towels, which can be taken along those day trips to the beach. You might also consider getting a Hawaiian towel as a souvenir while you're here.
All County of Hawai'i businesses including groceries, restaurants, farmer's markets and other retailers must comply. Beginning January 17, 2013, if stores provided single use plastic carryout bags, they were required to charge a fee. Starting on January 17, 2014, all single-use plastic carryout bags are prohibited.
The average cost for ??breakfast is $15 per person, lunch is $25 per person, and dinner is $45 per person. Food in Hawaii is expensive, even if you don't go to a restaurant for each meal.
A regular cup of coffee can cost around $6 to $8 in Hawaii. Locally produced Hawaiian coffee can go up to $20 to $100 per bag. Hawaii is known to contain some of the most expensive coffee in the United States.