Hawaii's Most High-Cost Hotels

If you have a high-end budget and you are visiting Hawaii, you are probably looking for some of the most expensive hotels in the state. Staying at one of these hotels is costly; however, they all have a plethora of amenities and activities to make your stay more than worthwhile.

  1. Four Seasons Hualalai

    • With rooms beginning in the range of mid-$700 per night, the Four Seasons is for individuals with a lot to spare. 243 guest rooms are available, 51 of which are suites with fully furnished lanais. Many of the rooms have outdoor lava rock showers. Relax at the spa in the soaking tub or get a massage. Amenities and activities include a swimming pool, tennis courts, fitness facilities, cultural center and golfing. Three restaurants and two lounges are available on the premises as well. Consider planning a wedding at this destination, as they have both indoor and outdoor spaces.

      Four Seasons Hualalai

      72-100 Ka'upulehu Drive

      Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

      808-325-8000

      fourseasons.com

    The St. Regis Princeville Resort

    • At the St. Regis Princeville Resort, select from one of five different suites that include a range of amenities, varying from a bath suite in the Prince Junior Suite to living salon, dining room, entertainment room, powder room, wet bar, whirlpool bathroom and more luxurious amenities in the Royal Suite. Visit the pool or beach or to go the spa, play golf or head out on a traditional sailing canoe. Have a casual meal at the Kuaui Grill or have a customized four-course romantic meal, priced at $850 per couple. Consider one of their special offers, such as a romantic getaway or golf getaway package.

      The St. Regis Princeville Resort

      5520 Ka Haku Road

      Princeville, Kaua'i, HI 96722

      808-826-9644

      stregisprinceville.com

    Kahala Hotel and Resort

    • With rooms priced upward of $1500 per night, the Kahala Hotel and Resort comes in as one of the most expensive options in Hawaii. Rooms are available with a number of options, including Diamond Head ocean views and Koko Head Ocean Front Lanais. The Imperial Suite contains a living room, guest room and flat screen televisions, while the Kahala Beach Suite has a wraparound patio with direct access to the beach. You can go to the pool or beach or even choose to go on a dolphin encounter, during which you will swim with the majestic creatures.

      Kahala Hotel and Resort

      5000 Kahala Avenue

      Honolulu, HI 96816

      808-739-8888

      kahalaresort.com

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