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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Kauai

Kory White, Chief Revenue Officer
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Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Kauai

Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Kauai

*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*

Let's be honest up front: Kauai has essentially no true all-inclusive resorts in the Caribbean or Cancún sense, where one nightly rate bundles every meal, drink, and activity. The Garden Isle's hospitality model is built around standalone luxury, à-la-carte dining, and resort-credit packages rather than wristband-and-buffet pricing.

So this ranking covers the best full-service and near-all-inclusive luxury resorts on Kauai that are real and currently operating, with each property's inclusive package, daily resort credit, or fee structure noted honestly.

For 2027 travelers, our Best Overall pick is the 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay on the North Shore, a $300M-renovated sustainable resort that is one of the only properties on the island charging no resort or parking fees — the closest Kauai gets to "no nickel-and-diming." Our Best Value pick is the Hanalei Colony Resort, an intimate beachfront condo-resort that includes a genuine $200 resort experience credit usable on dining, spa, and groceries, plus full kitchens that cut your food bill dramatically.

The inclusion criteria here: properties must be real, currently operating, oceanfront or beach-adjacent, offer full-service or near-inclusive amenities, and disclose their credit/package honestly. No resort below pretends to be all-inclusive when it isn't.

flowchart TD A[Pick your Kauai resort] --> B{Which coast?} B -->|North Shore| C{Budget?} B -->|South Shore Poipu| D{Vibe?} B -->|East Lihue| E[Royal Sonesta or Outrigger] B -->|West Side| F[Waimea Plantation Cottages] C -->|Ultra-luxury| G[1 Hotel Hanalei Bay] C -->|Value + kitchen| H[Hanalei Colony Resort] D -->|Family resort| I[Grand Hyatt Kauai] D -->|Adults / romance| J[Koa Kea or Sheraton] D -->|All-inclusive feel| K[Koloa Landing]

1. 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay 🏆 BEST OVERALL

1 Hotel Hanalei Bay

Type: Ultra-luxury eco-resort | Price: $1,200-$2,500/night | Location: Princeville, North Shore | Best for: Sustainability-minded luxury seekers

Reopened in February 2023 after a $300 million renovation, the 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay is the most complete luxury experience on the island. Perched above Hanalei Bay with sweeping views of the Napali-adjacent ridgelines, it pairs world-class wellness programming with a sustainability ethos baked into every room.

The resort is one of the only properties on Kauai that charges no resort fee and no parking fee — a rarity that meaningfully lowers the real cost of a stay.

While not all-inclusive, the on-site dining, multiple pools, and comprehensive spa and fitness offerings mean you rarely need to leave. For 2027 honeymooners and design lovers, this is the standout.

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Verdict: The closest Kauai comes to worry-free luxury, with fee transparency that earns the top spot.

2. Hanalei Colony Resort 💎 BEST VALUE

Hanalei Colony Resort

Type: Beachfront condo-resort | Price: $400-$650/night | Location: Haena, North Shore | Best for: Families and value-focused couples

The Hanalei Colony Resort is a secluded five-acre beachfront property with 48 two-bedroom suites, every one featuring a fully equipped kitchen and private lanai. It is the rare Kauai resort with a genuine inclusive sweetener: a $200 resort experience credit that can be spent on breakfast at NaPali Coffee House, dinner at the Opakapaka Grill, treatments at the Hanalei Day Spa, or groceries to stock your kitchen.

That combination — full kitchens plus a real dining/spa credit — is why this is the smartest-value play on the island. There are no TVs by design, which suits the unplugged North Shore vibe.

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Verdict: The best dollar-for-dollar stay on Kauai, with a credit and kitchens that approximate inclusive value.

3. Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa

Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa

Type: Grand family resort | Price: $600-$1,100/night | Location: Poipu, South Shore | Best for: Multi-generational families

Spanning 50 oceanfront acres above Shipwreck Beach, the Grand Hyatt Kauai is the island's definitive grand resort. The low-rise architecture frames lagoon-style pools, a lazy river, and a sand-bottomed saltwater pool, while the award-winning Anara Spa delivers open-air treatments rooted in Hawaiian healing traditions.

Golf, tennis, and on-site dining make it a near-self-contained stay.

It is not all-inclusive — meals and activities are à la carte and a resort fee applies — but the breadth of amenities makes a day without leaving the property easy.

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Verdict: The top family resort on Kauai, with amenity depth that rivals any all-inclusive feel.

4. Koa Kea Hotel & Resort

Koa Kea Hotel & Resort

Type: Boutique adult-focused resort | Price: $500-$900/night | Location: Poipu Beach, South Shore | Best for: Couples and romance

Built on the footprint of the old Poipu Beach Hotel, the Koa Kea Hotel & Resort is an intimate 121-room boutique property designed around tranquility. It sits directly on Poipu Beach and leans into a romantic, adults-oriented atmosphere with a single excellent on-site restaurant and a small, personal-feeling pool deck.

Dining and spa are à la carte, but the personalized service and walkable beach access deliver a curated experience that larger resorts can't match.

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Verdict: The most romantic small luxury resort on Kauai's best beach.

5. The Royal Sonesta Kaua'i Resort Lihue

The Royal Sonesta Kaua'i Resort Lihue

Type: Full-service beach resort | Price: $350-$650/night | Location: Kalapaki Beach, Lihue | Best for: Convenience and on-site dining

Formerly the Kauai Marriott, The Royal Sonesta Kaua'i Resort Lihue is an AAA Four-Diamond property just two miles from Lihue Airport with direct Kalapaki Beach access. It boasts four on-site restaurants, beachside spa treatments, a fitness center, and the largest single-level pool in Hawaii — the closest thing on Kauai to a one-stop full-service base.

Pricing is à la carte and a resort fee applies, but the cluster of four restaurants on property means you can effectively eat in all week.

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Verdict: The most convenient full-service base on the island, strongest for travelers who want dining on-site.

6. Koloa Landing Resort at Poipu

Koloa Landing Resort at Poipu

**Type: Autograph Collection condo-resort | Price: $450-$850/night | Location: Poipu, South Shore | Best for: All-inclusive *feel* without the bundle**

A Marriott Autograph Collection property, Koloa Landing Resort at Poipu is the resort guests most often describe as giving an "all-inclusive feel" despite not bundling pricing. The draw is a three-lagoon pool complex with waterslides set among tropical gardens, plus condo-style units with kitchens and on-site dining and a market.

It is genuinely not all-inclusive — meals, drinks, and a resort fee are separate — but the combination of pools, kitchens, and on-site provisions lets many guests stay put for days.

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Verdict: The South Shore pick for families who want an inclusive vibe with kitchen flexibility.

7. Sheraton Kauai Resort

Sheraton Kauai Resort

Type: Oceanfront beach resort | Price: $400-$750/night | Location: Poipu Beach, South Shore | Best for: Direct Poipu Beach access

The Sheraton Kauai Resort sits on 20 acres along Poipu Beach, one of the most celebrated swimming and snorkeling beaches in Hawaii. With two outdoor pools, oceanfront rooms, and on-site dining, it delivers a classic full-service South Shore stay right on the sand.

There is no inclusive package — dining is à la carte and a resort fee applies — but the beachfront positioning on Poipu is hard to beat for sunset and surf access.

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Verdict: The best for travelers who want to wake up steps from Poipu Beach.

8. Timbers Kaua'i Ocean Club & Residences

Timbers Kaua'i Ocean Club & Residences

Type: Residential-style resort | Price: $700-$1,400/night | Location: Hokuala, Lihue | Best for: Spacious residences and golf

Timbers Kaua'i overlooks Kalapaki Beach from the Hokuala community, pairing an infinity pool with unobstructed ocean views and a Jack Nicklaus golf course. Accommodations skew toward spacious one- to three-bedroom residences with full kitchens, making it strong for longer stays and small groups.

Dining is à la carte with an on-site restaurant and late-night bar; there's no inclusive bundle, but the residence layouts plus golf and spa make it a near-self-sufficient retreat.

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Verdict: The best choice for groups wanting residence space plus resort service.

9. Outrigger Kauai Beach Resort & Spa

Outrigger Kauai Beach Resort & Spa

Type: Oceanfront full-service resort | Price: $300-$550/night | Location: Lihue/Kauai Beach | Best for: Value-conscious full-service stays

Formerly the Kauai Beach Resort, the Outrigger Kauai Beach Resort & Spa sits oceanfront on 25 lush acres along Kauai's longest strolling beach near Lihue. It offers a multi-pool complex with a lagoon and waterslide, an on-site spa, and dining — a complete full-service package at the more accessible end of Kauai pricing.

The beach here has strong currents and isn't ideal for swimming, but for value-seekers who want resort amenities without North Shore rates, it delivers.

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Verdict: The strongest full-service value near Lihue for budget-aware travelers.

10. Waimea Plantation Cottages

Waimea Plantation Cottages

Type: Historic cottage resort | Price: $250-$500/night | Location: Waimea, West Side | Best for: Quiet, throwback escapes

On Kauai's ultra-chill West Side, Waimea Plantation Cottages is a collection of restored early-1900s plantation cottages set among coconut groves — a no-fuss, throwback retreat that locals favor for quiet getaways. The standalone cottages include kitchens, and the property sits near Waimea Canyon and the gateway to the West Side's spectacular scenery.

This is not a full-amenity mega-resort and there is no inclusive package, but the cottage privacy and kitchen access create a relaxed, self-sufficient stay closest to Kauai's most dramatic landscapes.

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Verdict: The most distinctive, peaceful, and budget-friendly stay for explorers of Kauai's west.

flowchart TD Q[What matters most?] --> R{Priority} R -->|No fees, top luxury| S[1 Hotel Hanalei Bay] R -->|Best value + credit| T[Hanalei Colony Resort] R -->|Family pools| U[Grand Hyatt or Koloa Landing] R -->|Romance| V[Koa Kea] R -->|On-site dining + airport| W[Royal Sonesta Lihue] R -->|Budget full-service| X[Outrigger Kauai Beach] R -->|Quiet + history| Y[Waimea Plantation Cottages]

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Kauai have any true all-inclusive resorts? No. Kauai has essentially no resorts that bundle every meal, drink, and activity into one rate; the island runs on à-la-carte dining and resort-credit packages instead.

Which Kauai resort comes closest to all-inclusive value? The Hanalei Colony Resort, with its $200 resort experience credit and full kitchens, plus Koloa Landing, which guests often describe as having an "all-inclusive feel."

Which resort charges no resort or parking fees? The 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay is one of the only Kauai properties charging no resort fee and no parking fee, which lowers the true cost of a stay.

Where is the best weather for a 2027 Kauai resort stay? The South Shore (Poipu) and West Side (Waimea) are the sunniest and driest; the North Shore is more lush but rainier.

Which Kauai resort is best for families in 2027? The Grand Hyatt Kauai for its 50 acres and lazy river, or Koloa Landing for its three-lagoon pool complex with waterslides.

Are resort credits the same as all-inclusive? No. A resort credit (like Hanalei Colony's $200) offsets some dining or spa spend, but you still pay à la carte beyond it — it is not unlimited.

Bottom Line

Kauai rewards travelers who book with eyes open: there are no true all-inclusive resorts here, but the island's best full-service and near-inclusive properties deliver depth that rivals any wristband resort. For 2027, the 1 Hotel Hanalei Bay earns Best Overall on the strength of post-renovation luxury and rare no-fee transparency, while the Hanalei Colony Resort wins Best Value with a real $200 credit and full kitchens.

Choose by coast and priority — sun and pools on the South Shore, lush luxury on the North, quiet history on the West — and you'll land a stay that feels far more inclusive than its price tag suggests.

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