Waikiki Beachside Hostel

Waikiki Beachside Hostel

Private, semi-private, 4-, 6-, and 8-person rooms available (co-ed and female-only options available) at what you might call this “upscale” O’ahu hostel. Embrace your social traveler in the outdoor hangout area with pingpong and other games in Waikiki...
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Polynesian Hostel Beach Club

Polynesian Hostel Beach Club

One block from the beach (and on the same block as a few other hostels), this place radiates aloha — both from the staff and the guests. The dorms sleep from four up to 10 people. There is a common area with tables, hammocks and a projector (it’s not on all the...
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Banana Bungalow

Banana Bungalow

The location isn’t the best at this hostel—you can’t walk to the beach—but they offer different tours each day (including snorkeling at Black Rock in West Maui, taking the Road to Hana, and hiking on Haleakala) to make up for it. Tours are free, but the...
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Arnott’s Lodge

Arnott’s Lodge

Located just off Kalanianaole Avenue in east Hilo past the industrial area, this hostel is popular with backpackers. They also offer mostly private tours in their vans, since, as they put it, “Most of our guests don’t have cars.” (If you book the Mauna Kea...
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Pineapple Park Kona

Pineapple Park Kona

This is a hostel close to Kealakekua Bay. There are five rooms with shared baths, eight rooms that each have their own bath, women-only dorms and a co-ed dorm in a scattering of three buildings with a shared kitchen. Overall, we found the place to be clean and...
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