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Hawaii Return departing Sydney $678, Brisbane $684 on Hawaiian Airlines @ I Want That Flight

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Note: Jetstar sale has finished. Hawaiian Airlines sale is still on.

Jetstar and Hawaiian Airlines are having a sale on flights to Honolulu, Hawaii. Travel in Apr - May/19. Jetstar departs from Sydney and Melbourne, Hawaiian Airlines from Sydney and Brisbane. All flights are direct to Hawaii. Hawaiian Airlines includes baggage and meals, Jetstar does not.

Jetstar Flights

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$360 Return Melbourne to Honolulu Flights. Click Here for more travel dates.
Depart Return
03/May 10/May $360 View Flight
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05/May 19/May $360 View Flight
26/Apr 12/May $360 View Flight
01/May 10/May $360 View Flight
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26/Apr 10/May $360 View Flight
24/Apr 10/May $360 View Flight
03/May 19/May $360 View Flight

$360 Return Sydney to Honolulu Flights. Click Here for more travel dates.

All $360 Deals have Expired

Depart Return
06/May 16/May $360 View Flight
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07/May 17/May $360 View Flight
04/May 13/May $360 View Flight
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09/May 18/May $360 View Flight
29/Apr 11/May $360 View Flight

Hawaiian Airlines Flights

$678 Return Sydney to Honolulu Flights. Click Here for more travel dates.
Depart Return
03/May 13/May $678 View Flight
04/May 14/May $678 View Flight
06/May 16/May $678 View Flight
26/Mar 05/Apr $678 View Flight
08/Apr 18/Apr $678 View Flight
16/Feb 26/Feb $678 View Flight
09/Mar 19/Mar $678 View Flight
04/May 13/May $678 View Flight
27/Aug 07/Sep $678 View Flight
02/Apr 11/Apr $678 View Flight

$684 Return Brisbane to Honolulu Flights. Click Here for more travel dates.
Depart Return
18/May 29/May $684 View Flight
01/Apr 12/Apr $684 View Flight
25/May 05/Jun $684 View Flight
01/Jun 12/Jun $684 View Flight
08/Jun 19/Jun $684 View Flight
15/Jun 26/Jun $684 View Flight
20/Jul 31/Jul $684 View Flight
27/Jul 07/Aug $684 View Flight
18/Mar 31/Mar $684 View Flight
21/Mar 03/Apr $684 View Flight

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  • Cheap but not avaliable during Easter as expected…. are there any sub-$600 international flights from Melb to anywhere between 19/4 -28/4? Other than Singapore.

    • +14

      are there any sub-$600 international flights from Melb to anywhere between 19/4 -28/4?

      Can you have a look and let me know. Thanks

    • +1

      Managed to snag MEL-TPE 22/04 to 27/04 for 550

    • I'm travelling to Indonesia during that period. I booked a week ago though. Booked with Airasia to Jakarta and back with Jetstar from Bali to Melb. No bags, carry on only. I paid $550 including transaction fees.

  • +5

    Just an FYI guys - check the hotel deal first before you buys flights. hotels are usually very expensive.

    • that sucks .. 360 return seems like a bargain. is hawaii generally pricey otherwise?

      • hotels are always expensive there… $300-400/night is normal in 3/4 star hotels.

        • christ … 2k a week to stay in a hotel .. you can go to other parts of the world and still have change.

          • +1

            @hippyhippy: Yeah, but those other parts are not Oahu/Waikiki.
            Would give up everything to live there!

          • @hippyhippy: Hostels could be good option if you are a solo traveler. cost around $50/night including breakfast!!

        • Depends on the deal, you can get 3/4 star in Waikiki for the $200-250 mark if there's a promotion going on. I'd recommend looking into Aribnb for something cheaper though!

      • Just don't stay in Waikiki and you'll generally be fine. I found that food in that area is more expensive than it is here (although if you go, you have to make the trip to the Cheesecake Factory, that place is amazing).

      • Get out of Waikiki and things are affordable. Go to Kaka'ako. Good value, fresh non american style food but still nice cafes etc

        • Some very good air bnb deals over there!

    • +5

      Air BNB

      Avoid those resort fees

      • +1

        Or take your CREE Q5 flashlight plus some eneloops and a xiaomi power bank, and camp in the dunes under a hessian sack.

      • +1

        Just had a week over there in an AirBNB at Kailua which was great. Wouldn't even bother staying at Waikiki. If you want a cheap Waikiki holiday just go to Surfers Paradise.

    • I am feeling this right now :( bought flights in the last Jetstar sale having been to Hawaii before and not paying too much for a hotel , but this time I can’t find something that isn’t an outdated POS for under $3k for 2 weeks, even $5k doesn’t get you something nice!
      if anyone has suggestions for Honolulu in early august I’d be super appreciative… it’s getting to the point where the flights have to be abandoned =(

      • Air BNB

      • +1

        Just had a quick look on Trivago and Wyndham Vacation Resorts Royal Garden has good reviews and sub $250/night.

        Your best bet is Airbnb, had a quick look and early August for 2 weeks has plenty of well placed and appointed apartments for less than $2.5K.

        Edit: I was looking at the Waikiki area because I am not familiar with staying outside of Waikiki or Maui.

        • +1

          Thanks for the suggestions, I will look into those options. I had looked at Airbnb previously but it was still expensive. Maybe I'll adjust my mindset and budget and see what comes up =)

          • @WillisAU: I would focus on location. As long as everything is nice and clean that's all you'll need. In saying that I saw some very nice Airbnb's that should be in budget for you! There are alot of great things to do and see in Hawaii, you definitely don't want to have to cancel! WHo are you travelling with?

            • +1

              @Mrs W: We're flying Jetstar, so the cancellation policy is not in my favour. I think we'll head down the airbnb route. thanks again!

              • +1

                @WillisAU: Usually a good idea to check accommodation and activity costs before booking flights.

  • -1

    Looking for tickets to Hawaai in mid September. When will the specials be on?

  • +2

    Southwest are starting inter island and flights to the mainland in 2 months which will help getting around cheaply.

    • really? great news

  • +1

    for those struggling with accomodation - look up Hilton Embassy Suites. Free breakfast, no resort fees and managers reception every evening with open bar..all included.

    Still a rip off! but i would live on Oahu if i could get work there! Paradise!

  • those prices tempt me to visit again……

  • +1

    Currently typing this msg at Beachcomber Waikiki as a result of the last ozbargain Hawaii deal. Paid $1200 for the four of us return :D

    • How much for accommodation?

      • Also interested to know about your accommodation

        • $2283AUD (+resort fee of $20US) per night for 10 nights at beachcomber waikiki via zenhotels (heard lots of bad reviews, but confirmed booking prior to getting here and all was fine).

  • We are in Australia, We already have the most beautiful sea and beaches, why Hawaii? why spend USD?

    • I’d rate some beaches in Hawaii better have surfed a lot of them.

      Sometimes it’s good to get away from this place.

    • +7

      Different culture, different sites, different people, different food.

    • +1

      There's a different vibe over there. Also there's a great mix of interesting sea life, food and shopping that we don't get over here.

    • +1

      August in Melbourne = effing freezing. August in Hawaii = sunny days

      • How about Cairns in August? I think it's sunny days too right?

        • +1

          meh, too many queenslanders

  • can anyone share local bargain tips… like waikki trolley, local food vouchers and fort hings to do.
    Edit: are there things to do in hawaii without spending fortune?

    • +1

      Beaches are free.

      Hanauma Bay is like $7 to get in, and get hire snorkels for about $10-$15 if you look online.

      • +1

        Totally second Hanauma Bay! We actually used Ikes Hanauma Bay tour on our last trip and he was great. He doesn't actually give a "tour" but he has a taxi license so he gets you from your hotel, takes you straight into the carpark (the larger tour buses have to stop further down and use smaller shuttles to get you closer) and he provides snorkels, fins and flotation devices if needed. He also was great company on the drive and he recommended the best spot for us on a map of the bay, based on our swimming levels. $25USD/Person + the cost of entry into the bay which is paid directly at the entrance. 10/10 would do again. If you go a recommend booking the earliest slot, the early mornings are so so worth it there, it's much less crowded and being the first ones on that beach is amazing.

        • Thanks guys, keep the tips/ideas coming. Planning to hire a car for few days and go swimming with dolphins in the sea and a day on north shore but that's about it for plans.

          • @andyman1908: I hired a car and used it three time. To get to my apartment from airport. Drove to water world. And drove back to airport.

            Most things you book come with a free pick up and drop off or just Uber it

    • +1

      If your in Waikiki and don’t want to venture to far away and just want a quiet beach for the day compared to the extreme madness that is Waikiki beach.

      Mākālei Beach Park, 3111 Diamond Head Rd, Honolulu, HI 96815, USA

      Hire a bike or walk. I had the whole beach to myself for a few hrs. No mass crowds of Japanese taking photos of everything in existence.

    • +1
      • Diamond Head or Manoa Falls (hiking)
      • Watch Hula dancing at the Royal Hawaiian Centre
      • Shopping at Waikele Outlets (we found that the outlets in Hawaii have much better variety vs mainland US) Reccommend Roberts Hawaii Shuttle, it's $18 roundtrip/person and you get a voucher booklet on the shuttle which was worth it when my husband and I went a couple of years ago. All the vouchers tend to stack, so I also recommend becoming a VIP member of the outlets online and seeing what offers they have aswell. I managed to stack 5 discounts in the Guess store when we went. Also, if you do go to the outlets and you want to save money watch the people checking out at the counter, in the Calvin Klein store we went into there was a voucher printed off with the reciept for $20 off your next purchase and it could be used immediately. We heard them mention it to a person as they were checking out so we bought one item and then proceeded to get back into line and purchase the rest of our items with the reciept discount. The regular bus is also an option for getting to the outlets, it's cheaper but I think maybe more difficult to manage with multiple shopping bags.
      • I am going there this weekend… I saw waikiki trolley pass for $70usd for 7 days. Looks like it is worth it.
        Thinking to get Go Oahu card… not sure if that is worth it.

        • We just used the trolley for the $2/each way Ala Moana, but it was good. I've heard the multiple day passes are good as well.

    • Hire a surfboard and get out there on the Waikiki reefs.

  • Cheap ticket but the accommodation is way 2 expensive, actually everything in Hawaii is 2 expensive.

  • hotel prices have skyrocketed past few years, due to the cheaper airfares. Same hotels that we paid $175 a night are now regularly $350 a night. But it is a great place to visit and unlike the water at Victorian beaches its warm. Food is great, weather is unbelievable. For cheaper breakfast $6 in Denny's gets you bacon, sausage, hash brown, eggs and two large pancakes. Even once you convert the dollar, its cheap.

  • +1

    There's more to Hawaii than Waikiki. Definitely no more expensive than Melbourne or Sydney hotels.

  • +1

    seems like its finished

  • Check out waikikibeachrentals. They have great rooms at the Ilikai hotel for much cheaper. Have stayed there 3 times and highly recommend

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