Here’s where it all comes together: the budget broken down two ways, four sample itineraries to react to, a month-by-month booking timeline, and a plan for Ava’s 19th. Numbers are planning estimates — we’ll refine as real prices open.
For four adults, ~10 nights. This is a land-based, one-or-two-island plan — the shape we’re leaning toward. The target is ~$20k, but it can flex to $25–30k if a plan’s worth it — so there’s real room to upgrade.
| Category | Estimate (4 people) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Flights (mainland r/t ×4) | $2,600–4,800 | HSV/BNA 1-stop or ATL nonstop |
| Inter-island flights (if 2nd island) | $0–960 | $60–120 pp each hop; $0 if one island |
| Lodging (2BR condo, ~10 nts) | $3,500–5,500 | Incl. cleaning + ~18% lodging tax |
| Rental car (~10 days + fuel/parking) | $700–1,400 | Essential on every island except Waikīkī-only |
| Groceries (condo cooking) | $900–1,400 | Celiac-safe breakfasts/lunches; big savings lever |
| Dining out (some meals) | $1,800–3,000 | Fewer restaurant meals thanks to the kitchen |
| Activities & tours | $1,500–3,000 | Snorkel/boat/luau/park fees for 4 |
| Misc (parking, tips, sunscreen, souvenirs) | $600–1,200 | Reef-safe sunscreen, tipping 18–20% |
| Travel insurance | $300–700 | Recommended for a trip this size |
| TOTAL (land trip) | ~$12,000–18,000 | Well under the ~$20k target — lots of room to upgrade |
Cooking breakfasts + packing lunches isn’t just celiac-safe — it’s the single biggest way to keep dining costs down, freeing money for activities. That’s why the condo keeps paying off twice.
If we want to spend more for a better trip, the highest-impact upgrades: an oceanfront/balcony condo or resort, a helicopter tour (~$300–450pp), premium economy on the long flights, a few more guided excursions, or simply doing the cruise + Oʻahu combo without watching the budget. We’ll still aim for value — the extra is there if it’s worth it.
Both fit the budget now. The land trip leaves a big cushion (or room to upgrade); the cruise costs more but buys breadth + convenience. Full detail on the Cruise page.
React to these — keep, swap, or combine. Each assumes a relaxed pace with a few highlight days, and a condo kitchen.
Easiest logistics, best food/celiac scene, most variety on one island.
Classic resort-island relaxation with a couple of big adventures.
The popular first-timer combo: history/food, then resort relaxation.
One packing day (Day 5) + one inter-island hop. Still relaxed.
See all four islands, with Oʻahu time so it isn’t rushed.
Costs toward the top of budget — see cruise costs.
Itinerary C (Oʻahu + Maui) hits the sweet spot for a first trip: Oʻahu’s history/food/easy landing, then Maui’s resort relaxation — with just one gentle island change. If we want it even simpler, A or B (single island) is the most relaxed of all. Tell me which direction appeals and I’ll build it out day-by-day with real bookings.

Ava turns 19 during the trip. A few ways to make the day special (all celiac-friendly with notice):
Music, hula, fire-knife, and a feast — book a GF-accommodating luau for the 19th. Festive and very “Hawaii.”
Molokini snorkel, a Nā Pali boat tour, or a helicopter flight as the birthday splurge.
Pre-arrange a celiac-safe oceanfront dinner + a GF treat from a 100% gluten-free bakery (Puʻuwai Aloha / Sweet Marie’s).
Whatever we pick, we’ll book the birthday item early and confirm the gluten-free arrangement directly.
A trip this size rewards booking the right things at the right time. Rough calendar for a June-2027 trip:
| When | Do this |
|---|---|
| Now → mid-2026 | Decide land vs. cruise + which islands; set a budget; watch prices on this site |
| Mid–late 2026 | Flights open (~11 mo out) — set fare alerts; book the condo (best ones go 6–10 mo ahead); if cruising, book the sailing |
| Late 2026 → early 2027 | Lock flights when fares look right; reserve rental car (free-cancel) |
| ~3 months out (Mar 2027) | Book luau + big tours (Molokini, Nā Pali, helicopter); confirm celiac with each |
| ~60 days out (Apr 2027) | ⏰ Haleakalā sunrise reservation opens (60 days); set an alarm |
| ~56 days out | ⏰ USS Arizona tickets open (3pm HST) — book instantly |
| ~30 days out | ⏰ Diamond Head, Waiʻānapanapa, Hāʻena/Kēʻē reservations |
| ~2 days out | ⏰ Hanauma Bay reservation (7am HST window) |
| 1–2 weeks out | Reconfirm everything; re-check findmeglutenfree; pack; download offline maps |
Most everything is flexible, but the book-early experiences sell out in minutes the day their window opens. Those alarm-clock dates are the ones we can’t miss.
I’m checking the big-ticket prices (flights, the Norwegian cruise, Disney’s Aulani, condos) about twice a week and will email the family the moment something drops — a signal it may be a good time to book. Every figure I log is a real price with a source and date, never a guess. Flights for June 2027 aren’t bookable until ~late July 2026, so until then those are route references; the cruise and Aulani are bookable now and watched first.
Once we pick a direction, I’ll build a day-by-day itinerary with specific condos, real flight options, and a booking checklist — and keep this whole site updated with prices and confirmations right up to departure.
Revisit the islands →