Kauai on a Budget - Sweet Frugal Life (2024)

Tips for your budget friendly vacation to Kauai, Hawaii.

I have never seen anywhere more breathtaking than the beautiful Hawaiian Island of Kauai. With it’s gorgeous green mountains, cascading waterfalls, and picturesque beaches, it is my idea of a perfect vacation spot. My husband and I were lucky enough to take a trip there together a few years ago. I love to travel and see new places, but I always stay frugal. I am excited to share with you how to visit Kauai on a budget!


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When I was planning our trip to Kauai I spent hours and hours researching everything there is to know about the “Garden Isle.” I wanted to enjoy every inch of the island, but without having to spend a lot of money.

I read a lot of books about Kauai and the very very best one I found wasThe Ultimate Kauai Guidebook: Kauai Revealed. This book was everything! I consulted it about beaches, hotels, restaurants, etc. EVERYTHING you could want to know about Kauai is in this wonderful perfect book. My husband teases me that I have it memorized because of all the facts I kept spouting out of it (this may or may not be true…). Seriously though, if you are going to Kauai read The Ultimate Kauai Guidebook: Kauai Revealed.

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Cheap Places to Stay on Kauai

Hawaii is home to hundreds of high quality rentals on Airbnb and VRBO. Honestly, my husband really just wanted to go the traditional route and stay in a hotel, but I convinced him that an Airbnb would be the most cost effective and he wouldn’t even miss the hotel! (and I was right, he loved it!)

We were able to find a beautiful condo to rent for $100 a night on Airbnb . It was a studio condo, right on the beach, with a small kitchenette. The kitchenette was a huge money saver because we were able to make a lot of our meals, instead of going out to eat.

Airbnb is seriously amazing for finding great deals on lodging while traveling. It has a lot of options and was very easy to work with. I will use them every single time I travel to Hawaii.

Our rental was on the East Shore of the island. We chose this area so that we would have easy access to both the North and South sides. It was only ten minutes from the airport and very quick and easy to find. The East Shore rentals were also a lot cheaper than other areas, which is what we were looking for!

However, next time we go, I want to stay on the North Shore. It was by far my favorite area on the island!

Cheap Rental Car On Kauai

Kauai is a small island (it only takes about 2 hours to drive from one end to the other), but a car is still necessary.

We reserved an economy sized vehicle on discounthawaiicarrental.com for ONLY $6 a day. YES! You read that right! $6 a day! I couldn’t believe it either!

Be sure to check this website regularly as the prices change often. Once you find that cheap price snatch it up quick because it will not last long.

Cheap Places To Eat On Kauai

Kauai is full of yummy roadside food stops. You can buy coconuts, juice, burgers, and just about anything at your local shops. In an effort to save money we chose to eat most of our foods in our condo. All it took was a quick stop at Walmart to stock up with food.

We had fruit and toast for breakfasts, packed sandwiches for lunch and stopped for quick dinners while we were out exploring.

A few of our favorite cheap eateries were Tacos Al Pastor, Da Crack, Hanalei Taro & Juice Company, and Puka Dog.

And of course, we made sure to eat shaved ice every day while in Hawaii. It is so good and is a MUST try! Our favorite shaved ice was at Hee Fat General Store in Kapaa. We always ordered one to share to save a little extra money, but we did splurge and ordered real fruit syrup. This was worth the splurge!

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Cheap Activities in Kauai

There are so many fun FREE activities to do on Kauai. Which is perfect for a budget friendly vacation! We had a great week adventuring around the island and spent very little money on activities.

Snorkel Bobs

Kauai has great snorkeling, all over the island! We rented snorkel gear for the week from Snorkel Bobs. The gear only cost us about $15 for the entire week!

We loved having the the gear with us at all times, so we could pull it out whenever we came across a great snorkel area. Our two favorite snorkeling beaches were Hideaways and Turtles. Snorkeling is very best in the morning, so be sure to get their early!

Beaches

My very favorite part of this trip was the beaches! So many beautiful beaches! With golden coarse sand, blue turquoise water, and large green mountains backdrop, the beach was the perfect place to spend a day relaxing and playing in sun and sand.

The beaches and parking are all FREE, so take advantage of them!

Favorite North Shore Beaches

Our favorite beaches on the North Shore were Kee and Hideaways. Kee is at the end of the very end of the North Shore road. Parking is limited and fills up quickly, so I recommend getting there first thing.

Hideaways is a little bit harder to find, which makes it a perfect, quiet, and uncrowded beach. To get there we used valet parking at the St.Regis Princeville (this is free, but it is a good idea to tip!). There is a trail a short distance away to hike down to the beach. The trail is steep and slippery, so wear good shoes.


Favorite South Shore Beach

Our favorite beach on the South Shore was Kiahuna Beach, also known as Sheraton Beach. Kiahuna Beach is located directly in front of the Sheraton Kauai Resort. Just park alongside the street near the Sheraton, and walk down to the beach.

Hiking

Kauai is known as the adventure island for good reason! It is full of breathtaking hikes and places to explore.

Our first day we hiked along the Kalalau Trail. This is an intense 11 mile long hike along the Napali Coast. We decided to just hike the first two miles to Hanakapiai Beach.

The views along this trail were incredible. We were right alongside the ocean for most of the hike and I could not get over the view!

The Kalalau trail starts out extremely rocky and steep, so be prepared. If hiking isn’t your thing, I suggest hiking at least the first 1/2 mile for a fantastic view of Kee Beach.

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Secret Falls

Secret Falls is a majestic 100 foot waterfall deep in the rainforest. The only way to get to Secret Falls is to kayak down the Wailua River and then hike about 30 minutes through the rainforest. You could pay for a guided tour that will take you to Secret Falls, but we decided to go with a much cheaper option.

We rented a kayak from Kamokila Hawaiian Village in Kapaa. It is right on the Wailua River and you can launch the kayak straight from the village. The kayak was only $35 for a daily rental.

Kamokila Hawaiian Village was so helpful and even gave us a map showing exactly where we needed to go. The self guided tour is so so easy!

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We kayaked about 15 minutes up the river, docked the kayaks and hiked to the waterfall. This trail is very muddy, so bring water shoes! We passed MANY people hiking barefoot because it was to muddy for sneakers.

When we arrived at Secret Falls a large tour group just happened to be leaving and we were able to have the entire place to ourselves! It was one of the highlights of the trip. It was so fun swimming under the waterfall.

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Once we got back to our kayak we paddled up stream another 5 minutes to a cliff jumping spot and were able to jump off the cliff and swim in the river for a little while.

We loved this entire day and it was really so easy to rent and find where to go all by ourselves. You will not regret it!

Sightseeing

There are so many great sight seeing stops around the island. They are all free and definitely worth a stop! Here are a few of our favorites.

East Shore

Wailua Falls: These falls are very easy to get to, and a quick stop alongside the road. They are absolutely breathtaking! We got there early in the morning and it felt so magical being there by ourselves in the early morning.

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Opaekaa Falls: I’ll be honest, I was a little underwhelmed by Opaekaa Falls. But, I do know of many others who have enjoyed seeing them. They are very easy access right off the road and only take a few minutes to view.

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South Shore

Tree Tunnel:While driving into Poipu on the South Shore you will pass through what’s known as the Tree Tunnel. It is a beautiful section of road lined with Eucalyptus Trees. It was so much fun to drive through, and a great photo op!

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Spouting Horn:Spouting Horn is located near Poipu Beach. Spouting Horn is a fun place to see water spray up into the sky through a blowhole. A blowhole is naturally formed when water crashes through a small hole in the lava rocks next to the beach. It’s a fun sight to see as the water can reach up to 50 feet in the air.

Waimea Canyon:The road to Waimea Canyon is a little long, but the views are spectacular! It is called the Grand Canyon of the Pacific because it is so big and so read! The reds of the canyon next to the green vegetation were breathtaking!

We didn’t spend a lot of time here, but I know there are a few great hikes in the area and can’t wait to go back to explore more.

Drive a little further up the road and view the Kalalau Valley Lookout. It is another view of the beautiful Napali coast and was once home to an ancient Hawaiian village. The history buff in me enjoyed imagining what life was once like there.


North Shore

The North Shore is my very FAVORITE part of the island and the next time I go to Kauai I will be spending all of my time here! It is so green and dense with vegetation. This is the part of the Island that gives Kauai the nickname, the Garden Island.

Kilauea Lighthouse:This picturesque lighthouse is located just a few minutes off the main highway. It is a beautiful sight, and only takes a few minutes to visit. We decided not to go look at it close, and viewed it from the parking lot, but I know that there is a bird sanctuary and other fun things to see if you get out and walk around.

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Hanalei Pier:Hanalei Beach wasn’t my favorite, but it was a very pretty area to view and I am glad we made the visit. It is a popular place for boogie boarding and surfing and we were able to catch a few waves and a bunch of laughs for the afternoon. I did love walking out on the pier and watching the locals jumping off into the ocean.

Hanalei Valley Lookout:Right along the main road right, just past Princeville you will find the Hanalei Valley lookout. It is a beautiful area of taro farms, nestled right up to the mountains. The field look like a green patchwork quilt and is a great stopping spot for a few pictures. When we were there we counted 8 waterfalls on the mountain right behind the fields. It was a breathtaking sight!

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Souvenirs

If you are looking for a budget friendly place to buy souvenirs check out the ABC Stores. We stopped at the one in Kapaa on our last day in Kauai. I was happily surprised and impressed to see how much cheaper the souvenirs were here than at the other places we looked at during the week. They have all your typical souvenirs; shirts, trinkets, food, etc. I was able to find a few items to bring back to the kids, and a few things for me!

In Conclusion

If you do some research and planning you can visit Kauai on a budget! We spent less than $2,000 for our entire trip. I am dead serious! $2,000! Half of that was spent on airfare, the rest was for our hotel, food and activities.

I can’t wait to go back one day and do more exploring. It truly was heaven on earth!

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