Oahu, Hawaii Bed & Breakfasts
 

An Oahu B&B is a wonderful way to learn about Hawaiian island culture. Like condos and hotels, the amount in your family or traveling group will determine if this is doable within a $750 per person budget.

One of the big benefits to staying at a Bed & Breakfast is that the hosts tend to enjoy sharing their knowledge with guests. Many also offer free use of boogie boards and other beach toys. The downside is if you want to spend part of your vacation camping this probably won’t work because most B&B’s require a minimum of one-week stay.

Preparing meals will be a consideration. While many B&B’s offer breakfast, you likely won't have a kitchenette in which to prepare your other meals. However, some have microwaves in the guest rooms, as well as barbecues. 

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Unless where you will be sleeping and waking up in the morning is top priority, hold off on this decision until after you consider how you can spend your time on this beautiful and diverse island. For this chapter in its entirety and updated version along with the full scoop on how to enjoy Oahu for less than $800, including airfare, lodging, dining, eco adventures and everything else, surf to my downloadable:Hawaii Eco Budget Travel Guide

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