How much should I pay for a hostel in Waikiki, Oahu Hawaii?

Steve Fagaly • September 4, 2025

Stay Beachside, Save Smart, Soak Up Waikiki

Planning a Waikiki trip on a budget is totally doable. Hostel prices vary by season, location, and what you need in a room. Around the world you will often see beds from about 10 to 60 dollars per night. In major Western cities like Honolulu, many dorm beds start around 30 dollars and go up from there. Cheaper countries can dip as low as 3 to 8 dollars. The key is timing, comparison, and picking the right room type.

WBSH, short for Waikiki Beachside Hostel, is a solid pick for travelers who want value and a social setting in Waikiki. Keep an eye on their site for the latest room types and specials that match your dates.

What should you pay in Waikiki

Think of Waikiki as the higher end of the global hostel range. A fair target for a standard dorm bed is often at or above 30 dollars, with spikes during busy months and holidays. Private rooms cost more than dorms. If you travel in the shoulder season or book early, you can often trim the nightly rate.


What changes the price

  • Location: The closer you are to the action, the higher the rate tends to be.
  • Social activities: Group tours, events, or on site happenings can add value and may influence price.
  • Season: Summer, winter holidays, and big events usually cost more than quieter months.
  • Room type: Larger dorms are the most affordable choice. Private rooms land at the top of the range.
  • Amenities and comfort: Fewer beds per room, in room features, and extras usually raise the price.
  • Demand: Prices move when beds fill quickly, so they can change day to day.


How to land a better deal

  • Compare across sites: Use a metasearch like Hostelz to check multiple booking platforms at once.
  • Be flexible with dates: Shift your arrival or stay during shoulder season when possible.
  • Consider nearby areas: Staying a bit outside prime blocks can lower costs.
  • Choose the right room type: If you value savings and community, pick a larger dorm. If privacy and quiet matter most, pick private.


Where WBSH fits your plan

WBSH serves budget travelers in Waikiki with options that work for solo explorers, friends, and small groups. Check the WBSH site for current availability, room setups, and any promotions for your dates. Booking early and midweek often helps you secure a lower rate.

Quick answers to common questions

How long can you legally stay in a hostel

Stay limits are set by each property and local rules. Many hostels cap visits to a few weeks to keep turnover and comply with regulations. Always review the WBSH FAQ or contact the front desk for the exact limit for your dates.


At what age should you stop staying in hostels

There is no universal age to stop. Many properties welcome adults of all ages, and many set a minimum age such as 18. If you prefer quieter nights, consider a smaller dorm or a private room.


Do you share a bathroom in a hostel

It depends on what you book. Dorm beds typically share a bathroom with others in the room or on the floor. Private rooms often include a bathroom for your use only or an ensuite. Check the room description at WBSH before you confirm.


Plan your budget in three steps

  1. Set your target: Use the global range of 10 to 60 dollars, then plan for the Waikiki premium.
  2. Pick your must haves: Decide if you need a private room or if a larger dorm works.
  3. Compare, then book: Check WBSH for your dates, scan a metasearch, and lock the best deal you see.


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